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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 14, 2012; 18(14): 1616-1621
Published online Apr 14, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i14.1616
Table 1 Comparison of baseline features of hepatitis B surface antigen positive patients, according to different cofactors (mean ± SD) n (%)
VariableHBsAg positive(n = 924)HBsAg/anti-HDV positive (n = 59)HBsAg/anti-HCV positive (n = 130)HBsAg/anti-HIV positive (n = 6)HBsAg/alcohol abuse (n = 138)HBsAg/two or more cofactors (n = 109)P value
Age (yr)48.4 ± 14.046.5 ± 11.755.2 ± 14.737.0 ± 3.652.7 ± 11.745.8 ± 12.1< 0.001
Males606 (66.5)41 (71.9)87 (68.0)6 (100)126 (92.6)92 (86.8)< 0.001
In-patients171 (18.9)15 (25.4)29 (22.7)020 (14.7)30 (28.0)0.060
Out-patients732 (81.1)44 (74.6)99 (77.3)6 (100)116 (85.3)77 (72.0)
Prevalent cases769 (83.2)53 (89.8)111 (85.4)6 (100)115 (83.3)95 (87.2)0.500
Incident cases155 (16.8)6 (10.2)19 (14.6)023 (16.7)14 (12.8)
Born in Italy
North192 (21.0)11 (18.6)36 (27.7)3 (50.0)32 (23.7)35 (32.4)0.010
Centre195 (21.3)5 (8.5)16 (12.3)026 (19.3)21 (19.4)
South/islands484 (52.9)40 (67.8)76 (58.5)2 (33.3)73 (54.1)49 (45.4)
Born Abroad44 (4.8)3 (5.1)2 (1.5)1 (16.7)4 (2.9)3 (2.8)
Asymptomatic carrier233 (33.5)3 (6.0)17 (17.7)1 (100)19 (17.6)5 (6.0)< 0.001
Chronic hepatitis1313 (45.0)25 (50.0)41 (42.7)039 (36.1)35 (42.2)
Liver cirrhosis115 (16.5)22 (44.0)30 (31.3)043 (39.8)39 (47.0)
HCC34 (4.9)08 (8.3)07 (6.5)4 (4.8)
ALT (× ULN) (median, IQR)1.0 (1.0-1.8)2.2 (1.1-4.8)1.4 (1.0-2.1)1.5 (1.1-1.8)1.1 (1.0-2.1)1.8 (1.0-2.9)< 0.001
BMI (kg/m2)25.0 ± 3.425.5 ± 5.024.8 ± 3.122.8 ± 2.026.1 ± 3.525.6 ± 4.10.006
Years of schooling< 0.001
< 6239 (26.3)9 (16.4)46 (36.5)1 (16.7)62 (46.3)31 (28.7)
6-13369 (40.7)31 (56.4)53 (42.1)1 (16.7)53 (39.5)60 (55.6)
> 13299 (33.0)15 (27.2)27 (21.4)4 (66.6)19 (14.2)17 (15.7)
HBeAg positive116 (12.6)9 (15.3)10 (7.7)4 (66.7)10 (7.2)15 (13.8)< 0.001
HBeAg negative808 (87.4)50 (84.7)120 (92.3)2 (33.3)128 (92.8)94 (86.2)
Table 2 Risk factors associated with cirrhosis in hepatitis B surface antigen positive patients n (%)
VariableChronic hepatitisCirrhosisCrude OR (95% CI)Adjusted OR (95% CI)P value
Age (mean ± SD, yr)44.9 ± 12.056.2 ± 11.61.06 (1.05-1.07)1.10 (1.08-1.11)< 0.001
Gender
Male371 (81.9)192 (77.1)1
Female82 (18.1)57 (22.9)1.34 (0.92-1.97)
HBeAg
Negative387 (85.4)225 (90.4)1
Positive66 (14.6)24 (9.6)0.63 (0.38-1.03)
Anti-HCV
Negative382 (84.3)187 (75.1)110.300
Positive71 (15.7)62 (24.9)1.78 (1.22-2.62)1.23 (0.84-1.80)
HCV-RNA
Negative382 (86.2)187 (77.3)110.200
Positive61 (13.8)55 (22.7)1.84 (1.23-2.76)1.44 (0.65-1.72)
Anti-HDV
Negative410 (90.5)207 (83.1)11< 0.001
Positive43 (9.5)42 (16.9)1.94 (1.23-3.06)2.68 (1.56-4.61)
Anti-HIV
Negative449 (99.1)241 (96.8)110.010
Positive4 (0.9)8 (3.2)3.73 (1.11-12.50)5.78 (1.50-22.27)
Alcohol (drinks/d)
0247 (54.5)117 (47.0)11
< 4143 (31.6)56 (22.4)0.83 (0.57-1.21)0.69 (0.48-1.07)0.080
4-835 (7.7)37 (14.9)2.23 (1.34-3.72)2.30 (1.29-4.01)0.005
> 828 (6.2)39 (15.7)2.94 (1.73-5.01)2.42 (1.31-4.46)0.005
BMI (kg/m2)
< 25247 (54.5)121 (48.6)1
25-30173 (38.2)107 (43.0)1.26 (0.91-1.75)
> 3033 (7.3)21 (8.4)1.30 (0.72-2.34)
Table 3 Percentages of cases in different child-pugh classes in 229 of the 249 patients with liver cirrhosis, by aetiology n (%)
Child-pugh classCF group (n = 104)HBV/alcohol group (n = 43)HBV/HDV group (n = 19)HBV/HCV group (n = 30)HBV/ two or more cofactors group (n = 33)
A71 (68.3)24 (55.8)13 (68.4)17 (56.7)8 (24.2)
B + C33 (31.7)b19 (44.2)6 (31.6)13 (43.3)25 (75.8)b