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Title: Identifying patients with chronic hepatitis B at high risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: A cross-sectional study with pair-matched controls
Authors: Shen, Y
Zhang, J
Cai, H
Shao, J.-G
Zhang, Y.-Y
Liu, Y.-M
Qin, G
Qin, Y 
Keywords: adefovir
alanine aminotransferase
albumin
alpha fetoprotein
aspartate aminotransferase
bilirubin
creatinine
DNA formamidopyrimidine glycosylase
entecavir
gamma glutamyltransferase
hemoglobin A1c
hepatitis B surface antigen
hepatitis B(e) antigen
high density lipoprotein cholesterol
insulin
lamivudine
low density lipoprotein cholesterol
metformin
sulfonylurea
telbivudine
triacylglycerol
virus DNA
gamma glutamyltransferase
adult
Article
blood level
China
controlled study
cross-sectional study
disease association
disease duration
drinking behavior
educational status
family history
fatty liver
female
hepatitis B
Hepatitis B virus
high risk patient
human
hypertension
liver cirrhosis
major clinical study
male
middle aged
non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
prothrombin time
risk factor
smoking
virus load
blood
case control study
complication
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Fatty Liver, Alcoholic
genetics
Hepatitis B, Chronic
hypertriglyceridemia
liver cirrhosis
time factor
Adult
Case-Control Studies
China
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Educational Status
Fatty Liver, Alcoholic
Female
gamma-Glutamyltransferase
Hepatitis B, Chronic
Humans
Hypertriglyceridemia
Liver Cirrhosis
Male
Middle Aged
Risk Factors
Time Factors
Viral Load
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Shen, Y, Zhang, J, Cai, H, Shao, J.-G, Zhang, Y.-Y, Liu, Y.-M, Qin, G, Qin, Y (2015). Identifying patients with chronic hepatitis B at high risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: A cross-sectional study with pair-matched controls. BMC Gastroenterology 15 (1) : 32. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0263-9
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Background: The presence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with increased liver morbidity and mortality risk in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Aim of this study was to identify factors associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in CHB patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study with pair-matched controls was conducted in Nantong Third People's Hospital, Nantong University, China. From January 2008 to December 2012, a total of 1783 CHB patients were screened for study subjects, among whom 207 patients with T2DM were enrolled as cases and 207 sex- and age-matched non-DM patients as controls. Demographic, anthropometric, lifestyle, clinical, and laboratory data were obtained from each subject. Results: In the univariate model, thirteen variables showed marked differences between the DM group and non-DM group. Patients with longer duration of CHB (?15 years) and alcoholic steatosis showed the highest likelihood of T2DM (odds ratio = 5.39 and 4.95; 95% confidence intervals 2.76-10.53 and 1.65-14.91). In the multivariate adjusted analysis, three CHB-related factors, namely high viral load, long duration of illness, and presence of cirrhosis, contributed to substantially increase the likelihood of T2DM, in addition to the other five risk factors including family history of DM, low education level, elevated triglycerides (TG), gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) levels, and presence of alcoholic steatosis. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that high viral load, long duration of CHB, presence of cirrhosis, alcoholic steatosis and several other factors may be potential risk factors for development of T2DM in CHB patients. It is of vital importance to monitor glucose in high-risk CHB patients and aggressively intervene on modifiable risk factors. © Shen et al.
Source Title: BMC Gastroenterology
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181456
ISSN: 1471230X
DOI: 10.1186/s12876-015-0263-9
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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