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Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study
Introduction. Studies examining impairment, disability and social disadvantage of patients with chronic viral hepatitis B (CHB) are scarce and present conflicting conclusions. Objective. To assess the deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with CHB. Methods. This is a project of...
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author | Bergaoui, Jihene Latiri, Imed Ben Saad, Helmi |
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description | Introduction. Studies examining impairment, disability and social disadvantage of patients with chronic viral hepatitis B (CHB) are scarce and present conflicting conclusions. Objective. To assess the deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with CHB. Methods. This is a project of a case-control study with two age-matched groups. Cases (n=27) will be untreated patients with a CHB. Controls (n=27) will be healthy participants. The following data will be collected: deficiency [anthropometric, biochemical (renal and hepatic functions, lipid balance, and inflammatory markers), haematological, virological, handgrip-strength, and spirometric data], incapacity [6-min walk distance, number of stops, oxy-haemoglobin saturation, dyspnoea (visual analogue scale), heart-rate, and blood-pressure] and social disadvantage [“chronic liver disease” and physical-activity questionnaires]. Each spirometric data < lower-limit-of-normal will be considered abnormal. A handgrip-strength <26 kg (male) or <16 kg (female) will be considered low. The signs of walking intolerance will be: stop during the walk, 6-min walk distance ≤ lower-limit-of-normal, dyspnoea at the end of the walk> 5/10, drop in oxy-haemoglobin saturation >5 points, heart-rate at the end of the walk ≤60%. A total physical-activity score <9.42 will classify the participant as sedentary. Expected results. Compared with controls, cases will have a marked alteration of submaximal aerobic data. These alterations will worsen quality-of-life and may be related to muscle and/or spirometric abnormalities, and supported by systemic inflammation and high viral load. |
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spelling | pubmed-87966802022-01-31 Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study Bergaoui, Jihene Latiri, Imed Ben Saad, Helmi Tunis Med Article Introduction. Studies examining impairment, disability and social disadvantage of patients with chronic viral hepatitis B (CHB) are scarce and present conflicting conclusions. Objective. To assess the deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with CHB. Methods. This is a project of a case-control study with two age-matched groups. Cases (n=27) will be untreated patients with a CHB. Controls (n=27) will be healthy participants. The following data will be collected: deficiency [anthropometric, biochemical (renal and hepatic functions, lipid balance, and inflammatory markers), haematological, virological, handgrip-strength, and spirometric data], incapacity [6-min walk distance, number of stops, oxy-haemoglobin saturation, dyspnoea (visual analogue scale), heart-rate, and blood-pressure] and social disadvantage [“chronic liver disease” and physical-activity questionnaires]. Each spirometric data < lower-limit-of-normal will be considered abnormal. A handgrip-strength <26 kg (male) or <16 kg (female) will be considered low. The signs of walking intolerance will be: stop during the walk, 6-min walk distance ≤ lower-limit-of-normal, dyspnoea at the end of the walk> 5/10, drop in oxy-haemoglobin saturation >5 points, heart-rate at the end of the walk ≤60%. A total physical-activity score <9.42 will classify the participant as sedentary. Expected results. Compared with controls, cases will have a marked alteration of submaximal aerobic data. These alterations will worsen quality-of-life and may be related to muscle and/or spirometric abnormalities, and supported by systemic inflammation and high viral load. Tunisian Society of Medical Sciences 2021-07 2021-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8796680/ /pubmed/35260999 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Bergaoui, Jihene Latiri, Imed Ben Saad, Helmi Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study |
title | Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study |
title_full | Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study |
title_fullStr | Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study |
title_full_unstemmed | Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study |
title_short | Deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis B: a case-control study |
title_sort | deficiency, incapacity and social disadvantage of patients with chronic hepatitis b: a case-control study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8796680/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35260999 |
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