Hepatic Venous Pressure Gradient As a Predictor of Fibrosis in Chronic Liver Disease Because of Hepatitis B Virus
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
Background: Liver biopsy has been considered to be a gold standard for assessing hepatic fibrosis. Sample variability, interobserver variability and step-wise evaluation limit its use. Hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) correlates with hepatic fibrosis in chronic liver disease (CLD) because of hepatitis C.
Aim: To evaluate the utility of HVPG for assessing hepatic fibrosis in patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related CLD.
Patients And Methods: Sixty-one patients with HBV-related CLD who underwent both liver biopsy and hepatic haemodynamic studies were studied.
Results: Forty-nine (80.3%) patients had clinically significant portal hypertension (PHT) (HVPG>or=10 mmHg), 39 (63.9%) severe PHT (i.e. HVPG>or=12 mmHg), six (9.8%) HVPG<or=5 mmHg and another six (9.8%) had preclinical PHT (i.e. HVPG>5 but <10 mmHg). A positive correlation between HVPG and fibrosis score was found (r=0.436, P<0.001). In patients with HVPG<10 or <12 mmHg there was a significant correlation with fibrosis score (r=0.603, P=0.029 and r=0.887, P<0.001 respectively). A positive correlation also existed in patients with HVPG>or=10 mmHg and in patients with HVPG>or=12 mmHg (r=0.512, P<or=0.001 and r=0.543, P<0.001 respectively). Receiver operating characteristic curve of HVPG for the prediction of advanced fibrosis (stage>or=3) had an area under curve of 0.906. HVPG value above 13.0 mmHg had a sensitivity of 79% and a specificity of 89% for predicting advanced fibrosis on histology.
Conclusions: HVPG correlates well with the degree of histological fibrosis in patients with HBV-related CLD.
Shi Y, Shen W, Xu G, Wang X, Ning B Front Med (Lausanne). 2023; 10:1224506.
PMID: 37564045 PMC: 10411529. DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1224506.
Jindal A, Agarwal S, Sharma S, Kumar M, Saraya A, Sarin S Dig Dis Sci. 2022; 68(5):2149-2157.
PMID: 36562888 DOI: 10.1007/s10620-022-07778-0.
Sun X, Ni H, Xue J, Wang S, Aljbri A, Wang L Front Med (Lausanne). 2022; 9:960316.
PMID: 36186776 PMC: 9520322. DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.960316.
Zhang M, Niu X, Zhao D, Qi R, Qi X, Dong J Abdom Radiol (NY). 2022; 47(11):3712-3723.
PMID: 35943516 DOI: 10.1007/s00261-022-03632-z.
Application of ultrasound for the diagnosis of cirrhosis/portal hypertension.
Han S, Kim M, Kang S, Baik S J Med Ultrason (2001). 2022; 49(3):321-331.
PMID: 35179669 DOI: 10.1007/s10396-022-01191-w.