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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of autoimmune liver disease in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis and acute decompensation in China
Authors:Zi-Xuan Shen  Dan-Dan Wu  Jie Xia  Xian-Bo Wang  Xin Zheng  Yan Huang  Bei-Ling Li  Zhong-Ji Meng  Yan-Hang Gao  Zhi-Ping Qian  Feng Liu  Xiao-Bo Lu  Jia Shang  Hua-Dong Yan  Yu-Bao Zheng  Wen-Yi Gu  Yan Zhang  Jian-Yi Wei  Wen-Ting Tan  Yi-Xin Hou  Qun Zhang  Yan Xiong  Cong-Cong Zou  Jun Chen  Ze-Bing Huang  Xiu-Hua Jiang  Sen Luo  Yuan-Yuan Chen  Na Gao  Chun-Yan Liu  Wei Yuan  Xue Mei  Jing Li  Tao Li  Xin-Yi Zhou  Guo-Hong Deng  Jin-Jun Chen  Xiong Ma  Hai Li
Abstract:
BACKGROUNDAutoimmune liver disease (AILD) has been considered a relatively uncommon disease in China, epidemiological data for AILD in patients with cirrhosis and acute decompensation (AD) is sparse.AIMTo investigate the prevalence, outcome and risk factors for AILD in cirrhotic patients complicated with AD in China.METHODSWe collected data from patients with cirrhosis and AD from two prospective, multicenter cohorts in hepatitis B virus endemic areas. Patients were regularly followed up at the end of 28-d, 90-d and 365-d, or until death or liver transplantation (LT). The primary outcome in this study was 90-d LT-free mortality. Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) was assessed on admission and during 28-d hospitalization, according to the diagnostic criteria of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). Risk factors for death were analyzed with logistic regression model.RESULTSIn patients with cirrhosis and AD, the overall prevalence of AILD was 9.3% (242/2597). Prevalence of ACLF was significantly lower in AILD cases (14%) than those with all etiology groups with cirrhosis and AD (22.8%) (P < 0.001). Among 242 enrolled AILD patients, the prevalence rates of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) and PBC-AIH overlap syndrome (PBC/AIH) were 50.8%, 28.5% and 12.0%, respectively. In ACLF patients, the proportions of PBC, AIH and PBC/AIH were 41.2%, 29.4% and 20.6%. 28-d and 90-d mortality were 43.8% and 80.0% in AILD-related ACLF. The etiology of AILD had no significant impact on 28-d, 90-d or 365-d LT-free mortality in patients with cirrhosis and AD in both univariate and multivariate analysis. Total bilirubin (TB), hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) were independent risk factors for 90-d LT-free mortality in multivariate analysis. The development of ACLF during hospitalization only independently correlated to TB and international normalized ratio.CONCLUSIONAILD was not rare in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis and AD in China, among which PBC was the most common etiology. 90-d LT-free mortality were independently associated with TB, HE and BUN.
Keywords:Prevalence   Autoimmune liver disease   Cirrhosis and acute decompensation   Mortality   Acute-on-chronic liver failure
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