Effect Of Hepatosteatosis On The Virological Response In Entecavir And Tenofovir Therapies
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2019Yazar
Korkmaz, Pinar
Demirturk, Nese
Batirel, Ayse
Tulek, Necla
Ozguler, Muge
Harman, Rezan
Cinar, Gule
Toka, Onur
Yoruk, Gulsen
Ataman-Hatipoglu, Cigdem
Sarigul, Figen
Sirmatel, Fatma
Imre, Ayfer
Mistanoglu-Ozatag, Duru
Karakecili, Faruk
Ural, Onur
Sumer, Sua
Aktug-Demir, Nazlim
Kadanali, Ayten
Comoglu, Senol
Ucer, Sengul
Saltoglu, Nese
Gunal, Ozgur
Ozkaya, Hacer Deniz
Yenilmez, Ercan
Cetinkaya, Riza Aytac
Yuksel, Esma
Hakyemez, Ismail Necati
Meric-Koc, Meliha
Tuncer-Ertem, Gunay
Bestepe-Dursun, Zehra
Celik, Ilhami
Yilmaz, Emel
Evik, Guliz
Kaya, Ali
Suer, Kaya
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Objective: Both chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and hepatosteatosis may lead to necroinflammation in liver. Therefore, the presence of hepatosteatosis might negatively affect the efficacy of antiviral therapy. We aimed to determine the effect of hepatosteatosis on virological response in patients with CHB receiving entecavir (ETV) and tenofovir (TDF) treatment. Methods: The study was designed retrospectively. All patients receiving antiviral therapy due to CHB in the departments of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology of 29 different hospitals between January 2012 and June 2017 were searched by examining medical records. Results: A total of 1069 patients were included. Six hundred and fifty of the patients had been receiving TDF and 419 of them had been receiving ETV. The rate of virological response obtained at the 48'h week of TDF was higher in patients with steatosis (p=0.029). Virological response at the 24th week and 48th week of ETV were higher in the patients without steatosis (p=0.001). TDF and ETV therapies were compared in the patients with hepatosteatosis and it was found that the virological response at 48th week was higher in the TDF group. Conclusion: Although steatosis has an effect on virological response in the short-term results of nucleos(t)ide therapy, it does not have any effect on virological response in the long-term results.