Lin TJ, Liao LY, Lin SY, Lin CL, Chang TA. Influence of iron on the severity of hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(30): 4897-4901 [PMID: 16937477 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i30.4897]
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Dr. Li-Ying Liao, Department of Gastroenterology, Ren-Ai Branch, Taipei City Hospital, 5F., No. 52, Lane 240, Guangfu S. Rd., Da-an District Taipei City 106, Taiwan, China. ronlin@aptg.net
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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2006; 12(30): 4897-4901 Published online Aug 14, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i30.4897
Table 1 Demographic and laboratory data of 32 patients with CHC
Variable
Total population(n = 32)
Severe fibrosis(n = 16)
Mild fibrosis(n = 16)
P
Age (yr)
56.47 ± 10.92
60.75 ± 6.50
52.19 ± 12.85
0.024
Sex (male:female)
15 : 17
8 : 8
7 : 9
0.723
AST (IU/L)
105.47 ± 56.18
119.31 ± 55.75
91.63 ± 54.82
0.167
ALT (IU/L)
163.03 ± 102.99
167.81 ± 102.15
158.25 ± 106.95
0.798
Iron (μg/dL)
155.07 ± 43.27
149.50 ± 33.00
160.27 ± 51.71
0.513
TIBC (μg/dL)
356.97 ± 48.38
351.50 ± 41.23
362.07 ± 55.18
0.566
Transferrin saturation (%)
43.63 ± 11.69
42.51 ± 7.85
44.68 ± 14.62
0.621
Ferritin (ng/mL)
291.19 ± 213.72
329.41 ± 222.08
255.53 ± 206.72
0.362
Increased serum Iron store
14 (43.75%)
8 (50.00%)
6 (37.50%)
0.476
Positive hepatic Iron stain
4 (12.50%)
1 (6.25%)
3 (18.75%)
0.600
Viral genotype (1:2)
22 : 6
12 : 2
10 : 4
0.648
Viral load
(× 106 copies/mL)
4.94 ± 6.26
6.39 ± 8.16
3.48 ± 3.22
0.231
Table 2 Multivariate logistic regression analysis of independent predictors of severe hepatic fibrosis
Variable
Odds ratio
95% CI
P
Age
1.312
1.020-1.688
0.035
Male gender
14.138
0.835-239.266
0.066
Increased serum iron store
0.834
0.081-8.595
0.879
Positive hepatic iron stain
1.584
0.067-37.349
0.775
Viral load
1.412
0.923-2.161
0.112
Table 3 Univariate analysis of demographic and laboratory data in relation to hepatic iron stain
Variable
Positive hepaticiron stain (n = 4)
Negative hepaticiron stain (n = 28)
P
Age (yr)
52.50 ± 9.04
57.04 ± 11.19
0.446
Sex (male:female)
3 : 1
12 : 16
0.319
AST (IU/L)
141.50 ± 99.94
100.32 ± 47.89
0.473
ALT (IU/L)
275.00 ± 172.18
147.04 ± 82.23
0.017
Iron (μg/dL)
210.50 ± 45.11
146.20 ± 36.55
0.019
Transferrin saturation (%)
62.34 ± 10.71
40.64 ± 8.80
0.003
Ferritin (ng/mL)
591.23 ± 119.70
243.19 ± 184.65
0.008
Table 4 Correlations with ferritin levels among laboratory data, hepatic inflammation and fibrosis scores
Variable
ALT
Iron
Transferrinsaturation
Inflammationscore
Fibrosisscore
Spearman coeff
0.531
0.467
0.556
-0.085
0.317
P
0.003
0.011
0.002
0.659
0.094
Citation: Lin TJ, Liao LY, Lin SY, Lin CL, Chang TA. Influence of iron on the severity of hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C. World J Gastroenterol 2006; 12(30): 4897-4901