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Serum aminotransferase levels instead of etiology affects the accuracy of transient elastography in chronic viral hepatitis patients
Authors:Cho Hye Jin  Seo Yeon Seok  Lee Kwang Gyun  Hyun Jong Jin  An Hyonggin  Keum Bora  Kim Ji Hoon  Yim Hyung Joon  Jeen Yoon Tae  Lee Hong Sik  Chun Hoon Jai  Um Soon Ho  Kim Chang Duck  Ryu Ho Sang
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:
Background and Aim: It is still uncertain whether the accuracy of transient elastography (TE) in predicting the fibrosis stage is similar in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and chronic hepatitis C (CHC). The present study was carried out to evaluate whether the underlying cause of chronic viral hepatitis affects the predictive accuracy of TE. Methods: Patients with CHB or CHC who were admitted for a liver biopsy were enrolled. Patients underwent TE and laboratory tests on the same day as the liver biopsy. The predictive accuracy was analyzed by comparing the areas under the receiver‐operating characteristic curves (AUCs). Results: Two‐hundred and seven patients were enrolled, comprising 121 CHB patients and 86 CHC patients). The patients were aged 44 ± 14 years, and 121 (58.5%) of them were men. AUCs for predicting significant fibrosis were significantly lower in CHB patients than in CHC patients (P = 0.043). The serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level was associated with overestimation and underestimation of the fibrosis stage, while the cause of chronic hepatitis was not. AUCs for predicting significant fibrosis were significantly lower in patients with ALT levels >70 IU/L (AUC, 0.830; 95% CI, 0.742–0.898) than in patients with ALT levels ≤70 IU/L (0.944; 0.882–0.979; P = 0.015). Conclusions: Although the predictive accuracy of TE in predicting significant fibrosis differed significantly with the cause of chronic hepatitis, this difference was due to the degree of serum ALT levels rather than to the cause of hepatitis itself. Avoiding performing TE in patients with elevated ALT levels is recommended to guarantee the predictive accuracy of TE.
Keywords:alanine aminotransferase  FibroScan  liver stiffness  necroinflammation
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