Relations of hepatic steatosis with liver functions, inflammations, glucolipid metabolism in chronic hepatitis B patients

European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
X-L ChenH Wang

Abstract

To investigate the relations between the steatosis and liver functions, inflammations, and glucolipid metabolism in chronic hepatitis B patients. A total of 144 chronic hepatitis B patients who were admitted to our hospital from January 2015 to April 2017 were selected and divided into the steatosis group (n=73) and the non-steatosis group (n=71) according to the detection of hepatic puncture biopsy. The general information of the patients including age, sex, and body mass index (BMI) was collected, and patients' liver functions, inflammations, and glucolipid metabolism indicators were determined and compared between the chronic hepatitis patients with steatosis and without steatosis. The chronic hepatitis patients with steatosis were further divided into the normal group and the abnormal group based on the level of C-reactive protein (CRP) (8 mg/L). Besides, according to the level of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), these patients were divided into the normal liver function group (AST<40 U/L) and the abnormal liver function group (AST>40 U/L), among whom the hepatic steatosis, glucolipid metabolism, and inflammations were compared. At the same time, the chronic hepatitis B patients with steatosis were divided into Group F1, G...Continue Reading

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