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Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several studies have reported that a significant number of HIV patients not co-infected with HCV/HBV develop liver damage of uncertain origin (LDUO). The objective of our study was to evaluate the incidence of and risk factors for the development of LDUO in HIV infected patients...

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Autores principales: Rivero-Juárez, Antonio, Camacho, Angela, Merchante, Nicolás, Pérez-Camacho, Inés, Macias, Juan, Ortiz-Garcia, Carmen, Cifuentes, Celia, Torre-Cisneros, Julián, Peña, José, Pineda, Juan A., Rivero, Antonio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3715524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23874824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068953
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author Rivero-Juárez, Antonio
Camacho, Angela
Merchante, Nicolás
Pérez-Camacho, Inés
Macias, Juan
Ortiz-Garcia, Carmen
Cifuentes, Celia
Torre-Cisneros, Julián
Peña, José
Pineda, Juan A.
Rivero, Antonio
author_facet Rivero-Juárez, Antonio
Camacho, Angela
Merchante, Nicolás
Pérez-Camacho, Inés
Macias, Juan
Ortiz-Garcia, Carmen
Cifuentes, Celia
Torre-Cisneros, Julián
Peña, José
Pineda, Juan A.
Rivero, Antonio
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several studies have reported that a significant number of HIV patients not co-infected with HCV/HBV develop liver damage of uncertain origin (LDUO). The objective of our study was to evaluate the incidence of and risk factors for the development of LDUO in HIV infected patients not co-infected with HCV/HBV. METHODS: Prospective longitudinal study that included HIV-infected patients free of previous liver damage and viral hepatitis B or C co-infections. Patients were followed up at 6-monthly intervals. Liver stiffness was measured at each visit. Abnormal liver stiffness (ALS) was defined as a liver stiffness value greater than 7.2 kPa at two consecutive measurements. For patients who developed ALS, a protocol was followed to diagnose the cause of liver damage. Those patients who could not be diagnosed with any specific cause of liver disease were diagnosed as LDUO and liver biopsy was proposed. RESULTS: 210 patients matched the inclusion criteria and were included. 198 patients completed the study. After a median (Q1–Q3) follow-up of 18 (IQR 12–26) months, 21 patients (10.6%) developed ALS. Of these, fifteen patients were diagnosed as LDUO. The incidence of LDUO was 7.64 cases/100 patient-years. Histological studies were performed on ten (66.6%) patients and all showed liver steatosis. A higher HOMA-IR value and body mass index were independently associated with the development of LDUO. CONCLUSION: We found a high incidence of LDUO in HIV-infected patients associated with metabolic risk factors. The leading cause of LDUO in our study was non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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spelling pubmed-37155242013-07-19 Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV Rivero-Juárez, Antonio Camacho, Angela Merchante, Nicolás Pérez-Camacho, Inés Macias, Juan Ortiz-Garcia, Carmen Cifuentes, Celia Torre-Cisneros, Julián Peña, José Pineda, Juan A. Rivero, Antonio PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several studies have reported that a significant number of HIV patients not co-infected with HCV/HBV develop liver damage of uncertain origin (LDUO). The objective of our study was to evaluate the incidence of and risk factors for the development of LDUO in HIV infected patients not co-infected with HCV/HBV. METHODS: Prospective longitudinal study that included HIV-infected patients free of previous liver damage and viral hepatitis B or C co-infections. Patients were followed up at 6-monthly intervals. Liver stiffness was measured at each visit. Abnormal liver stiffness (ALS) was defined as a liver stiffness value greater than 7.2 kPa at two consecutive measurements. For patients who developed ALS, a protocol was followed to diagnose the cause of liver damage. Those patients who could not be diagnosed with any specific cause of liver disease were diagnosed as LDUO and liver biopsy was proposed. RESULTS: 210 patients matched the inclusion criteria and were included. 198 patients completed the study. After a median (Q1–Q3) follow-up of 18 (IQR 12–26) months, 21 patients (10.6%) developed ALS. Of these, fifteen patients were diagnosed as LDUO. The incidence of LDUO was 7.64 cases/100 patient-years. Histological studies were performed on ten (66.6%) patients and all showed liver steatosis. A higher HOMA-IR value and body mass index were independently associated with the development of LDUO. CONCLUSION: We found a high incidence of LDUO in HIV-infected patients associated with metabolic risk factors. The leading cause of LDUO in our study was non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Public Library of Science 2013-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3715524/ /pubmed/23874824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068953 Text en © 2013 Rivero-Juarez et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rivero-Juárez, Antonio
Camacho, Angela
Merchante, Nicolás
Pérez-Camacho, Inés
Macias, Juan
Ortiz-Garcia, Carmen
Cifuentes, Celia
Torre-Cisneros, Julián
Peña, José
Pineda, Juan A.
Rivero, Antonio
Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV
title Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV
title_full Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV
title_fullStr Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV
title_short Incidence of Liver Damage of Uncertain Origin in HIV Patients Not Co-Infected with HCV/HBV
title_sort incidence of liver damage of uncertain origin in hiv patients not co-infected with hcv/hbv
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3715524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23874824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068953
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