Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Introduction: Hepatitis D Virus (HDV) infection is vanishing in Italy. It is therefore believed that hepatitis D is no longer a medical problem in the domestic population of the country but remains of concern only in migrants from HDV-endemic areas. Objectives: To report the clinical features and the medical impact of the residual domestic HDV infections in Italy. Methods: From 2010 to 2019, one hundred ninety-three first-time patients with chronic HDV liver disease attended gastroenterology units in Torino and San Giovanni Rotondo (Apulia); 121 were native Italians and 72 were immigrants born abroad. For this study, we considered the 121 native Italians in order to determine their clinical features and the impact of HDV disease in liver transplant programs. Results: At the last observation the median age of the 121 native Italians was 58 years. At the end of the follow-up, the median liver stiffness was 12.0 kPa (95% CI 11.2โ17.4), 86 patients (71.1%) had a diagnosis of cirrhosis; 80 patients (66.1%) remained HDV viremic. The ratio of HDV to total HBsAg transplants varied from 38.5% (139/361) in 2000โ2009 to 50.2% (130/259) in 2010โ2019, indicating a disproportionate role of hepatitis D in liver transplants compared to the minor prevalence of HDV infections in the current scenario of HBsAg-positive liver disorders in Italy. Conclusion: Though HDV is vanishing in Italy, a legacy of ageing native-Italian patients with advanced HDV liver disease still represents an important medical issue and maintains an impact on liver transplantation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Epidemiology; HDV; hepatitis D; Liver transplantation
Elenco autori:
Caviglia G.P.; Martini S.; Ciancio A.; Niro G.A.; Olivero A.; Fontana R.; Tandoi F.; Rosso C.; Romagnoli R.; Saracco G.M.; Smedile A.; Rizzetto M.
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