SPLENOMEGALY IN ASYMPTOMATIC CHRONIC CARRIERS OF HEPATITIS-B AND HEPATITIS-D VIRUSES

Citation
E. Manesis et al., SPLENOMEGALY IN ASYMPTOMATIC CHRONIC CARRIERS OF HEPATITIS-B AND HEPATITIS-D VIRUSES, European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology, 6(9), 1994, pp. 793-796
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
ISSN journal
0954691X
Volume
6
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
793 - 796
Database
ISI
SICI code
0954-691X(1994)6:9<793:SIACCO>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
Objective: To investigate whether splenomegaly, a common and striking feature of hepatitis D virus (HDV)-related cirrhosis, is manifested in both the late cirrhotic phase and the early and asymptomatic stages o f chronic HDV infection.Design: A blind ultrasonographic study of HDV- positive and -negative hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) carriers in the Community of Archangelos of Rhodes Island, Greece, where HDV infe ction is endemic. The ultrasonographic findings were compared with cli nical, biochemical and demographic data by uni- and multivariate analy sis. Participants: The study population comprised 47 HDV-positive and 78 HDV-negative asymptomatic HBsAg carriers. Results: A maximal longit udinal diameter of the spleen of >12 cm and >15 cm was detected in 13 of 47 (27.7%) and three of 47 (6.4%) of the HDV-positive and in 13 of 78 (16.7%) and three of 78 (3.8%) of the HDV-negative group, respectiv ely (P>0.1). Splenomegaly (>12 cm) was associated with significant dil ation of the portal vein and enlargement of the left hepatic lobe. Mul tivariate analysis demonstrated that in both the HDV-positive and -neg ative HBsAg carriers, factors associated with chronic hepatic injury a nd/or biochemical markers of liver necro-inflammation correlated signi ficantly with splenomegaly and could explain most of the variability i n splenic size, particularly in the HDV-positive group. Conclusions: A lthough splenomegaly is more frequent and pronounced in chronic liver disease due to HDV than in HBV disease alone, it does not appear to be a feature specific to chronic HDV infection. The main determinants of splenic enlargement in the present field study of HBsAg carriers were found to be liver necro-inflammation and ultrasonographic indices of portal hypertension, regardless of the presence or absence of HDV infe ction.