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Association between Presence of Esophageal Varices on Endoscopy and Extreme Degree of F4-Stage Fibrosis on Fibroscan in HCV-Related Chronic Liver Disease

Year 2018, , 85 - 89, 01.04.2018
https://doi.org/10.5455/umj.20180312034434

Abstract

Background: Hepatitis C Virus HCV infection is one of the causes which cause liver fibrosis, cirrhosis and carcinoma if left untreated. Patients who present with acute HCV infection, 50-70% of them develop chronic infection. This study attempted to see an association between F4 fibrosis in liver on fibroscan and esophageal varices on endoscopy in HCV related chronic liver disease CLD patients. Method: This study was conducted in Gastroenterology and Hepatology division of holy family hospital, Rawalpindi. Total 117 patients of 10 to 90 years were included. All patients were having HCV related CLD. Patients having F4 fibrosis stage were included while patients having fibrosis stage up to F3 fibrosis stage were excluded. All data regarding age, gender, F4 fibrosis and esophageal varices was entered and analyzed using the statistical package of social sciences while descriptive analysis was performed. Results: Amongst 114 patients who presented with F4 fibrosis stage on fibroscan 69.3% 79 of them were diagnosed for esophageal varices on endoscopy and 30.7% 35 were not having esophageal varices on endoscopy. Patients who were having esophageal varices on endoscopy 84.5% 49 of them were males and 55.9% 33 were females. Study participants having F4 fibrosis stage, 98.3% of them were males and 96.6% were females. So, there was not much difference between males and females having an extreme degree of fibrosis on fibroscan. Conclusion: Patients who were having F4 fibrosis stage on fibroscan, 2/3 of them were having esophageal varices on endoscopy. Esophageal varices were more present in males as compared to females.

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Year 2018, , 85 - 89, 01.04.2018
https://doi.org/10.5455/umj.20180312034434

Abstract

References

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  • 4. Quershi, H; bile, KM; Jooma et al. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, suppl. Supplement; Alexandria 16 (Aug 2010): S15-23.
  • 5. Vizzutti F, Arena U, Romanelli RG, Rega L, Foschi M, Colagrande S et al. Liver stiffness measurement predicts severe portal hypertension in patients with HCV-related cirrhosis. Hepatology. May 2007;45 (5):1290-7.
  • 6. Bureau C, Metivier S, Peron JM, Selves J, Robic MA, Gourroud PA, et al. Transient elastography accurately predict the presence of significant portal hypertension in patients with the chronic liver disease. Alimentary pharmacology and therapeutics. 2008; 27(12):1261-8.
  • 7. Colecchia A, Montrone N, Scailoi E, Bacchi-Reggiani ML, Colli A, Casazza G, et al. Measurement of Spleen Stiffness to Evaluate Portal Hypertension and the Presence of Esophageal Varices in Patients With HCV-Related Cirrhosis. Gastroenterology 2012;143(3):646-4.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Mehvish Amin This is me

Malik Abdul Jabbar This is me

Hanan Ahmad This is me

- Samar This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018

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Vancouver Amin M, Jabbar MA, Ahmad H, Samar -. Association between Presence of Esophageal Varices on Endoscopy and Extreme Degree of F4-Stage Fibrosis on Fibroscan in HCV-Related Chronic Liver Disease. ULUTAS MED J. 2018;4(2):85-9.