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Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis

BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend liver biopsy to rule out significant inflammatory activity in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with elevated hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA but without other indications for treatment. AIM: To study rates and determinants of clinically significant liver inflammation....

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Autores principales: Sonneveld, Milan J., Brouwer, Willem P., Hansen, Bettina E., Chan, Henry L.‐Y., Piratvisuth, Teerha, Jia, Ji‐Dong, Zeuzem, Stefan, Chien, Rong‐Nan, Choi, Hannah, de Knegt, Robert J., Wat, Cynthia, Pavlovic, Vedran, Gaggar, Anuj, Xie, Qing, Buti, Maria, de Man, Robert A., Janssen, Harry L.A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32886813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apt.16067
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author Sonneveld, Milan J.
Brouwer, Willem P.
Hansen, Bettina E.
Chan, Henry L.‐Y.
Piratvisuth, Teerha
Jia, Ji‐Dong
Zeuzem, Stefan
Chien, Rong‐Nan
Choi, Hannah
de Knegt, Robert J.
Wat, Cynthia
Pavlovic, Vedran
Gaggar, Anuj
Xie, Qing
Buti, Maria
de Man, Robert A.
Janssen, Harry L.A.
author_facet Sonneveld, Milan J.
Brouwer, Willem P.
Hansen, Bettina E.
Chan, Henry L.‐Y.
Piratvisuth, Teerha
Jia, Ji‐Dong
Zeuzem, Stefan
Chien, Rong‐Nan
Choi, Hannah
de Knegt, Robert J.
Wat, Cynthia
Pavlovic, Vedran
Gaggar, Anuj
Xie, Qing
Buti, Maria
de Man, Robert A.
Janssen, Harry L.A.
author_sort Sonneveld, Milan J.
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description BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend liver biopsy to rule out significant inflammatory activity in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with elevated hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA but without other indications for treatment. AIM: To study rates and determinants of clinically significant liver inflammation. METHODS: We selected patients with HBV DNA > 2000 IU/mL from the SONIC‐B database. The presence of significant inflammation (METAVIR ≥ A2 or HAI ≥ 9) was assessed by liver biopsy and correlated with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels (according to AASLD upper limits of normal [ULN]) and stratified by the presence of significant liver fibrosis (Ishak ≥ 3 or METAVIR ≥ F2). RESULTS: The cohort included 2991 patients; 1672 were HBeAg‐positive. ALT was < ULN in 270 (9%), 1‐2 times ULN in 852 (29%) and > 2 times ULN in 1869 (63%). Significant fibrosis was found in 1419 (47%) and significant inflammatory activity in 630 (21%). Significant inflammatory activity was found in 34% of patients with liver fibrosis, compared to 9.5% of those without (P < 0.001). Among patients without fibrosis, significant inflammatory activity was detected in 3.6% of those with normal ALT, 5.0% of those with ALT 1‐2 times ULN and in 13% of those with ALT > 2 times ULN (P < 0.001). ALT < 2 times ULN had a negative predictive value of 95% for ruling out significant inflammatory activity among patients without liver fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients without significant fibrosis, an ALT level < 2 times ULN is associated with < 5% probability of significant inflammatory activity. If fibrosis can be ruled out using non‐invasive methods, liver biopsy solely to assess inflammatory activity should be discouraged.
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spelling pubmed-75405262020-10-09 Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis Sonneveld, Milan J. Brouwer, Willem P. Hansen, Bettina E. Chan, Henry L.‐Y. Piratvisuth, Teerha Jia, Ji‐Dong Zeuzem, Stefan Chien, Rong‐Nan Choi, Hannah de Knegt, Robert J. Wat, Cynthia Pavlovic, Vedran Gaggar, Anuj Xie, Qing Buti, Maria de Man, Robert A. Janssen, Harry L.A. Aliment Pharmacol Ther Probability of Serious Inflammation in Chronic Hbv Infection BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend liver biopsy to rule out significant inflammatory activity in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients with elevated hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA but without other indications for treatment. AIM: To study rates and determinants of clinically significant liver inflammation. METHODS: We selected patients with HBV DNA > 2000 IU/mL from the SONIC‐B database. The presence of significant inflammation (METAVIR ≥ A2 or HAI ≥ 9) was assessed by liver biopsy and correlated with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels (according to AASLD upper limits of normal [ULN]) and stratified by the presence of significant liver fibrosis (Ishak ≥ 3 or METAVIR ≥ F2). RESULTS: The cohort included 2991 patients; 1672 were HBeAg‐positive. ALT was < ULN in 270 (9%), 1‐2 times ULN in 852 (29%) and > 2 times ULN in 1869 (63%). Significant fibrosis was found in 1419 (47%) and significant inflammatory activity in 630 (21%). Significant inflammatory activity was found in 34% of patients with liver fibrosis, compared to 9.5% of those without (P < 0.001). Among patients without fibrosis, significant inflammatory activity was detected in 3.6% of those with normal ALT, 5.0% of those with ALT 1‐2 times ULN and in 13% of those with ALT > 2 times ULN (P < 0.001). ALT < 2 times ULN had a negative predictive value of 95% for ruling out significant inflammatory activity among patients without liver fibrosis. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients without significant fibrosis, an ALT level < 2 times ULN is associated with < 5% probability of significant inflammatory activity. If fibrosis can be ruled out using non‐invasive methods, liver biopsy solely to assess inflammatory activity should be discouraged. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-09-04 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7540526/ /pubmed/32886813 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apt.16067 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Probability of Serious Inflammation in Chronic Hbv Infection
Sonneveld, Milan J.
Brouwer, Willem P.
Hansen, Bettina E.
Chan, Henry L.‐Y.
Piratvisuth, Teerha
Jia, Ji‐Dong
Zeuzem, Stefan
Chien, Rong‐Nan
Choi, Hannah
de Knegt, Robert J.
Wat, Cynthia
Pavlovic, Vedran
Gaggar, Anuj
Xie, Qing
Buti, Maria
de Man, Robert A.
Janssen, Harry L.A.
Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis
title Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis
title_full Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis
title_fullStr Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis
title_short Very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B patients with low ALT levels in the absence of liver fibrosis
title_sort very low probability of significant liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis b patients with low alt levels in the absence of liver fibrosis
topic Probability of Serious Inflammation in Chronic Hbv Infection
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32886813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apt.16067
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