Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (07): 974-.
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Abstract: Objective To assess the value of quantitative analysis of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) levels in the diagnosisand therapeutic evaluations in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Methods According to the staging criteria defined bythe American Association of Liver Diseases, 96 patients with CHB admitted in Zhujiang Hospital were classified inimmune-tolerant (IT), HBeAg-positive hepatitis (EPH), inactive carrier (IC) and HBeAg-negative hepatitis (ENH) phases.Serum HBsAg, HBV-DNA and ALT levels were quantified and their correlations were evaluated in each phase of infection.Results The mean HBsAg titers (measured in log10U/L) differed significantly between the phases of CHB (4.12 in IT, 4.02 inEPH, 2.85 in EPH, and 3.29 in ENH). The correlation coefficient of HBsAg with HBV-DNA was 0.6828 in IT, 0.5759 in EPH,0.3280 in IC, and 0.1083 in ENH. Serum HBsAg titers were significantly higher in HBeAg-positive patients than inHBeAg-negative patients. No correlation was found between HBsAg level and ALT in each phase of CHB. Conclusion Themedian baseline serum HBsAg levels vary between different phases of CHB in Guangzhou, suggesting the value of HBsAg inaccurate classification of hepatitis B patients and evaluation of the therapeutic effect and outcomes of the patients.
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