The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B

ObjectiveTo explore the clinical significance of serum hepatitis B virus large surface protein (LHB), HBsAg, hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA, and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels and their correlation with liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). MethodsOne hundred an...

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Main Authors: LI Yang, XIAN Jianchun
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Published: Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2015-12-01
Series:Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
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spelling doaj-16d1e25196b646e5bc2a56cb71a56e032020-11-24T21:57:51ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal of Clinical HepatologyLinchuang Gandanbing Zazhi1001-52561001-52562015-12-0131122054205610.3969/j.issn.1001-5256.2015.12.016The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis BLI Yang0XIAN Jianchun1Department of Liver Diseases, The People′s Hospital of Taizhou, Taizhou, Jiangsu 225300, ChinaDepartment of Liver Diseases, The People′s Hospital of Taizhou, Taizhou, Jiangsu 225300, ChinaObjectiveTo explore the clinical significance of serum hepatitis B virus large surface protein (LHB), HBsAg, hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA, and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels and their correlation with liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). MethodsOne hundred and two HBeAg-positive patients with CHB who visited the People′s Hospital of Taizhou from January 2011 to December 2014 were enrolled in the study, and were divided into mild inflammation group (G0-1) and severe inflammation group (G2-4) according to the grade of liver inflammation activity. Continuous data were expressed as x±s; the t-test was applied for comparison between two groups, and analysis of variance was applied for comparison between multiple groups. The Spearman rank correlation test was applied to investigate the correlation between LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, and ALT levels and the grade of liver inflammation activity. The area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) was applied to evaluate their diagnostic values. ResultsThe level of LHB tended to increase with the increasing HBV DNA. The AUCs of LHB, HBsAg, ALT, and HBV DNA for diagnosing severe liver inflammation were 0.763, 0.756, 0.702, and 0.581, respectively, and the diagnostic efficiency of LHB, HBsAg, and ALT reached a moderate level (AUC of the ROC curve 0.70-0.90); the diagnostic values of serum LHB and HBsAg levels for severe liver inflammation were higher than that of serum ALT level. The optimal cut-off for serum LHB level to diagnose severe inflammation was 24.6, and the corresponding sensitivity and specificity were 73.4% and 60.3%, respectively. ConclusionSerum LHB and HBsAg levels have certain predictive values for severe liver inflammation in HBeAg-positive patients with CHB. http://www.lcgdbzz.org/qk_content.asp?id=7012
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The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B
Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
author_facet LI Yang
XIAN Jianchun
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title The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B
title_short The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B
title_full The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B
title_fullStr The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B
title_full_unstemmed The correlation study of serum LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, ALT levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B
title_sort correlation study of serum lhb, hbsag, hbv dna, alt levels and liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis b
publisher Editorial Department of Journal of Clinical Hepatology
series Linchuang Gandanbing Zazhi
issn 1001-5256
1001-5256
publishDate 2015-12-01
description ObjectiveTo explore the clinical significance of serum hepatitis B virus large surface protein (LHB), HBsAg, hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA, and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels and their correlation with liver inflammation activity in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). MethodsOne hundred and two HBeAg-positive patients with CHB who visited the People′s Hospital of Taizhou from January 2011 to December 2014 were enrolled in the study, and were divided into mild inflammation group (G0-1) and severe inflammation group (G2-4) according to the grade of liver inflammation activity. Continuous data were expressed as x±s; the t-test was applied for comparison between two groups, and analysis of variance was applied for comparison between multiple groups. The Spearman rank correlation test was applied to investigate the correlation between LHB, HBsAg, HBV DNA, and ALT levels and the grade of liver inflammation activity. The area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) was applied to evaluate their diagnostic values. ResultsThe level of LHB tended to increase with the increasing HBV DNA. The AUCs of LHB, HBsAg, ALT, and HBV DNA for diagnosing severe liver inflammation were 0.763, 0.756, 0.702, and 0.581, respectively, and the diagnostic efficiency of LHB, HBsAg, and ALT reached a moderate level (AUC of the ROC curve 0.70-0.90); the diagnostic values of serum LHB and HBsAg levels for severe liver inflammation were higher than that of serum ALT level. The optimal cut-off for serum LHB level to diagnose severe inflammation was 24.6, and the corresponding sensitivity and specificity were 73.4% and 60.3%, respectively. ConclusionSerum LHB and HBsAg levels have certain predictive values for severe liver inflammation in HBeAg-positive patients with CHB.
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