Acessibilidade / Reportar erro

Chronic hepatitis B and D: prognosis according to Child-Pugh score

Hepatitis crónicas B y D: pronóstico según escore Child-Pugh

ABSTRACT

Objective:

compare chronic hepatitis B patients to those superinfected with hepatitis D virus, according to Child-Pugh score regarding disease severity.

Method:

retrospective descriptive study, performed with 59 patients followed in the ambulatory, of which 22 (37.3%) were chronically infected with hepatitis B virus (Group HBV) and 37 (62.7%) superinfected with Delta virus (Group HBV+HDV); variables of sex, age and items of Child-Pugh score were collected by consulting medical records.

Results:

out of the patients, 57.6% were male, with a mean age of 30.5 years. Score A, which indicates lesser severity, was found in 100% of group HBV and 78.4% of group HBV+HDV. Score B, which indicates greater severity, was found only in group HBV+HDV in 21.6% of the patients.

Conclusion:

by means of the Child-Pugh score, it was observed that patients with superinfection by HDV tended to present a worse prognosis.

Descriptors:
Hepatitis B; Hepatitis D; Prognosis; Gastroenterology; Infectology

Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem SGA Norte Quadra 603 Conj. "B" - Av. L2 Norte 70830-102 Brasília, DF, Brasil, Tel.: (55 61) 3226-0653, Fax: (55 61) 3225-4473 - Brasília - DF - Brazil
E-mail: reben@abennacional.org.br