Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in Bangladesh

Background: In general, it is assumed that patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection with high viral load exhibit increased liver damages. Accordingly, the treatment guidelines emphasize on reducing viral load in chronic HBV carriers. The ethical and scientific basis of these observati...

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Main Authors: Mamun Al-Mahtab, Salimur Rahman, M Kamal, Ananta Shrestha, SM Fazle Akbar, Fazal Karim, Swapan Chandra Dhar
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Published: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University 2009-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/BSMMUJ/article/view/3693
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author Mamun Al-Mahtab
Salimur Rahman
M Kamal
Ananta Shrestha
SM Fazle Akbar
Fazal Karim
Swapan Chandra Dhar
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Salimur Rahman
M Kamal
Ananta Shrestha
SM Fazle Akbar
Fazal Karim
Swapan Chandra Dhar
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description Background: In general, it is assumed that patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection with high viral load exhibit increased liver damages. Accordingly, the treatment guidelines emphasize on reducing viral load in chronic HBV carriers. The ethical and scientific basis of these observations was mainly accumulated from investigations from developed countries of the world. More than 80% chronic HBV carriers live in the developing nations of the world, but little is known about relationship between HBV viral load and extent of liver damages in these countries. In this study, we addressed this issue to provide insights about this. Methods: In this retrospective study we reviewed the records of 210 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients from our pool of 561 Bangladeshi CHB patients. All of these 210 patients had low HBV DNA (<105 copies/ml by PCR). Of them 16 were HBeAg +ve and rest 194 HBeAg -ve. They have also been tested for other serologic markers of HBV (i.e. HBsAg, anti-HBe), HCV (i.e. anti-HCV) and serum alaninetransaminase (ALT) level. All patients also underwent per-cutaneous liver biopsy. Results: 37.5% (6/16) HBeAg +ve patients with low HBV DNA had significant hepatic necro-inflammation (HAI-NI ≥7), whereas this figure was 31.44% (61/194) in case of HBeAg -ve patients. On the other hand significant hepatic fibrosis (HAI-F ≥3) was observed in 31.25% (5/16) and 14.4% (28/194) in HBeAg +ve and -ve patients respectively. Conclusion: This study shows that a correlation could not be established between viral load and liver damage in patients with CHB in Bangladesh. A significant percentage of patients with low HBV DNA may have marked hepatic necro-inflammation and fibrosis, more so in case of HBeAg +ve CHB. Further study may be needed to find out the influence of other factors on liver damages in CHB patients in developing nations like Bangladesh, where about 8 million chronic HBV carriers are living. Most of these patients have not been characterized and treatment modalities have not been defined for them. Our study may suggest the research direction for management of these cases. Key Words: Low HBV DNA; Chronic hepatitis B; Hepatic necro-inflammation; Hepatic fibrosis. DOI: 10.3329/bsmmuj.v1i1.3693 BSMMU J 2008; 1(1): 19-21
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spelling doaj.art-ec63511381d54265b5e48256a1ab3d152022-12-22T00:51:36ZengBangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical UniversityBangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal2074-29082224-77502009-11-011110.3329/bsmmuj.v1i1.36932695Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in BangladeshMamun Al-Mahtab0Salimur Rahman1M Kamal2Ananta Shrestha3SM Fazle Akbar4Fazal Karim5Swapan Chandra Dhar6Assistant Professor, Department of Hepatology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, DhakaProfessor, Department of Hepatology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, DhakaProfessor, Department of Pathology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, DhakaResident, Department of Hepatology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka,Principal Investigator, Department of Medical Sciences, Toshiba General Hospital, TokyoConsultant Medicine, Dhaka Mohanagar Hospital, DhakaHead, Department of Gastroenterology, Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford HospitalBackground: In general, it is assumed that patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection with high viral load exhibit increased liver damages. Accordingly, the treatment guidelines emphasize on reducing viral load in chronic HBV carriers. The ethical and scientific basis of these observations was mainly accumulated from investigations from developed countries of the world. More than 80% chronic HBV carriers live in the developing nations of the world, but little is known about relationship between HBV viral load and extent of liver damages in these countries. In this study, we addressed this issue to provide insights about this. Methods: In this retrospective study we reviewed the records of 210 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients from our pool of 561 Bangladeshi CHB patients. All of these 210 patients had low HBV DNA (<105 copies/ml by PCR). Of them 16 were HBeAg +ve and rest 194 HBeAg -ve. They have also been tested for other serologic markers of HBV (i.e. HBsAg, anti-HBe), HCV (i.e. anti-HCV) and serum alaninetransaminase (ALT) level. All patients also underwent per-cutaneous liver biopsy. Results: 37.5% (6/16) HBeAg +ve patients with low HBV DNA had significant hepatic necro-inflammation (HAI-NI ≥7), whereas this figure was 31.44% (61/194) in case of HBeAg -ve patients. On the other hand significant hepatic fibrosis (HAI-F ≥3) was observed in 31.25% (5/16) and 14.4% (28/194) in HBeAg +ve and -ve patients respectively. Conclusion: This study shows that a correlation could not be established between viral load and liver damage in patients with CHB in Bangladesh. A significant percentage of patients with low HBV DNA may have marked hepatic necro-inflammation and fibrosis, more so in case of HBeAg +ve CHB. Further study may be needed to find out the influence of other factors on liver damages in CHB patients in developing nations like Bangladesh, where about 8 million chronic HBV carriers are living. Most of these patients have not been characterized and treatment modalities have not been defined for them. Our study may suggest the research direction for management of these cases. Key Words: Low HBV DNA; Chronic hepatitis B; Hepatic necro-inflammation; Hepatic fibrosis. DOI: 10.3329/bsmmuj.v1i1.3693 BSMMU J 2008; 1(1): 19-21https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/BSMMUJ/article/view/3693Low HBV DNAChronic hepatitis BHepatic necro-inflammationHepatic fibrosis
spellingShingle Mamun Al-Mahtab
Salimur Rahman
M Kamal
Ananta Shrestha
SM Fazle Akbar
Fazal Karim
Swapan Chandra Dhar
Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in Bangladesh
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal
Low HBV DNA
Chronic hepatitis B
Hepatic necro-inflammation
Hepatic fibrosis
title Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in Bangladesh
title_full Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in Bangladesh
title_short Low Viral Load Does Not Exclude Significant Liver Damage in Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in Bangladesh
title_sort low viral load does not exclude significant liver damage in patients with chronic hbv infection in bangladesh
topic Low HBV DNA
Chronic hepatitis B
Hepatic necro-inflammation
Hepatic fibrosis
url https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/BSMMUJ/article/view/3693
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