Analysis of pathological changes and related factors in liver tissue of HBeAg-negative patients with low HBsAg levels

Li Liu,Chunyun Liu,Junyi Li,Yingrong Du, Jie Chen, Hui Wang,Huimin Li, Lixian Chang

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE(2020)

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The relationship between pathological changes in liver tissue and the level of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) remains unclear. This study aimed to analyze the pathological changes in liver tissue and its related factors in patients with low-level HBsAg in order to provide a basis for judging the condition of these patients. A retrospective study was performed on 96 chronic hepatitis B patients with HBsAg levels < 1400 IU/ml and > 0.05 IU/ml. The histopathological examination of these patients was conducted. Univariate and multivariate analyses were used to determine risk factors for pathological changes. Among the 96 patients, 57.3% (55) had inflammatory events ≥ G2 and 33.4% (33) had fibrosis ≥ S2. HBV infection duration ( p = 0.001) and splenic vein diameter ( p = 0.001) were independent risk factors of liver inflammation (≥ G2) in patients with low-level HBsAg, while AST ( p = 0.006) and PLT ( p = 0.005) were independent risk factors of liver fibrosis (≥ S2). Moreover, HBV infection duration ( p < 0.001) and spleen vein ( p = 0.001) were independent factors of potential antiviral treatment. Liver inflammation and fibrosis are still common in patients with low-level HBsAg; thus, the monitoring and appropriate antiviral treatment cannot be ignored.
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Low levels of HBsAg,Liver histopathology,Inflammation grade,Fibrosis staging,Related factors
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