Impact of nucleos(t)ide analogues on the estimated glomerular filtration rate in patients with chronic hepatitis B: a prospective cohort study in China |
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Authors: | X. Qi J.‐Y Wang R.‐C Mao J.‐M Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Infectious Diseases, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China;2. Key laboratory of Medical Molecular Virology of the Ministries of Education and Health (MOH&MOE), Fudan University, Shanghai, China;3. Department of Hepatitis Diseases, Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | Chronic hepatitis B therapy with nucleos(t)ide analogues, particularly tenofovir or adefovir, may affect renal function. To date, there has not been a head‐to‐head controlled study to assess estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) fluctuations in nucleos(t)ide‐treated CHB patients. We aimed to evaluate the long‐term effects of nucleos(t)ide on eGFR in Chinese patients with chronic hepatitis B. This prospective cohort study included 275 patients. Patient subgroups included those treated with lamivudine (n = 50), adefovir (n = 60), telbivudine (n = 68) and entecavir (n = 61); untreated patients (n = 36) served as control. After an average follow‐up duration of 23 months, eGFR calculated by Cockcroft–Gault and Modification of Diet in Renal Disease formulas increased by 18.35 mL/min and 19.34 mL/min (P < 0.0001) in the telbivudine group, respectively, and decreased by 10.95 mL/min and 12.17 mL/min (P = 0.0001) in the adefovir group, respectively. Even if renal function was normal or mildly impaired at baseline, eGFR increased significantly more in the telbivudine group than in the other groups (P < 0.001). More patients in the adefovir group (23%) had a ≥20% decrease in eGFR than the other groups (P < 0.0001). More patients in the telbivudine group (31%) had a ≥20% increase in eGFR than the other groups (P < 0.0001). In conclusion, prolonged telbivudine therapy resulted in improved eGFR, while adefovir therapy was associated with decreased eGFR. Lamivudine and entecavir therapy did not significantly influence eGFR. |
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Keywords: | adefovir chronic hepatitis B estimated glomerular filtration rate nucleos(t)ide analogues telbivudine |
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