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Alcohol consumption among patients with hepatitis B infection in northern Portugal considering gender and hepatitis B virus genotype differences

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ALCOHOL
卷 44, 期 2, 页码 149-156

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2009.11.003

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Hepatitis B; Genotypes; Alcohol consumption; Liver damage; Northern Portugal; Gender

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  1. Forum Hematologico do Norte, Porto, Portugal

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Alcohol abuse is an important public health problem. In Portugal with a population of 10 millions of inhabitants, there are around 10% of alcoholics or excessive alcohol drinkers and 1% of chronically infected patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV). To examine the characteristics of patients with higher levels of alcohol consumption and to investigate the association between alcohol consumption and liver damage a total of 298 chronically infected individuals, with HBV genotyped and submitted to liver biopsy, were classified with Child's grading and separated by habits of alcohol intake, less and greater than 20 g/day. No significant differences were observed about genotype but genotypes A and D were predominant in both of them. A higher percentage of males (P < .001) were observed in the group with alcohol intake above 20 g/day, as well a lower proportion of patients with HBeAg negativity (P <= .035). In this group, biochemistry parameters, such as alanine aminotransferase (P = .006), aspartate aminotransferase (P = .001), gamma-glutamyl transferase (P < .001) were elevated in a significantly higher proportion than in the other group. The analysis of hematological parameters showed significantly lower values of platelets (P = .042) and mean corpuscular volume (P < .001) and significantly higher values of prothrombin time (P < .001) in the group with higher levels of alcohol consumption. The characteristics of biopsy (P < .001) and Child-Phug's classification (P = .002) revealed more severe results in this group. Logistic regression showed a positive association between liver damage and alcohol intake, increasing with age. In female patients, a strong positive association between alcohol intake and liver damage was also found (odds ratio: 9.379; 95% confidence interval: 0.859-468.422; P = .037); however, the most severe cases were only observed in women older than 45 years. In patients with HBV infection, alcohol is associated with a more severe liver disease. No evidence was found concerning association with HBV genotype. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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