High Prognostic Value of mini-laparoscopy for advanced liver disease-related complications in patients with HCV infection

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العنوان: High Prognostic Value of mini-laparoscopy for advanced liver disease-related complications in patients with HCV infection
المؤلفون: Anette Braun, Stephan Bohl, Johanna Backhus, Nektarios Dikopoulos, Thomas Seufferlein, Dietmar Klass, Matthias M. Dollinger, Irina Baturina, E Zizer
بيانات النشر: Universität Ulm, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Pathology, Biopsy, Hepacivirus, Chronic liver disease, Gastroenterology, Liver disease, 0302 clinical medicine, Laparoskopie, Germany, Incidence, Advanced chronic liver disease, Mini-laparoscopy, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Hepatitis C, Liver, Cirrhosis, 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis, HCV, 030211 gastroenterology & hepatology, Female, Adult, Leberkrankheit, medicine.medical_specialty, Leberzirrhose, Antiviral Agents, 03 medical and health sciences, Young Adult, Chronic hepatitis, Internal medicine, medicine, Humans, In patient, ddc:610, Liver diseases, Aged, Retrospective Studies, business.industry, Mini laparoscopy, Hepatitis C, Chronic, medicine.disease, Fibrosis, Laparoscopy, business, Value (mathematics), DDC 610 / Medicine & health, Follow-Up Studies
الوصف: Background/Aim: The assessment of advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) is a prerequisite for therapy and surveillance in patients with chronic hepatitis C infection. Mini-laparoscopy-assisted liver biopsies facilitate both histological and macroscopical evaluation of liver fibrosis. This study is aimed at investigating the prognostic significance of the laparoscopic assessment for the cumulative incidence of ACLD-related events. Patients and Methods: We performed a single center, retrospective analysis of 94 patients with either macroscopically or/and microscopically assessed advanced fibrosis/cirrhosis caused by chronic hepatitis C infection. The patients' data, the respective laboratory results, and follow-up period were evaluated in the outpatient clinic. Results: The group with both macro- and microscopic diagnosed ACLD showed a significantly higher number of decompensating events (n = 7) compared with the other 2 groups (n = 0 in the group with only histological and n = 1 in the group with only laparoscopic diagnosis of advanced liver disease). The results were not affected by the successful treatment of the hepatitis C virus. In the Cox-regression analysis, the spleen size (>120 mm) was significantly associated with the incidence of ACLD-related events. Conclusions: Assessment of ACLD in chronic hepatitis C by mini-laparoscopy-assisted liver biopsies may facilitate the selection of patients with a poor prognosis, irrespective of achieving a sustained virological response following treatment. Follow-up of these patients should be intensified to treat decompensation early. �� In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0Test/
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