SERUM LIPOPROTEINS AND CHRONIC HEPATITIS C INFECTION;

IMPORTANCE OF INVERSE RELATIONSHIP

Authors

  • Jahangir Liaquat Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro / Hyderabad
  • . Muhammad Adnan Bawany Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan
  • Shuaib Ansari Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan
  • Adnan Ali Khahro Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan
  • Falak Naz Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan
  • Shereen Rahat Khanzada Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2014.21.02.1988

Keywords:

Chronic hepatitis, C – steatosis, fibrosis, – hypolipoproteinemia

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the serum lipid profile in patients with chronic HCV
infection and correlation between serum lipid levels and liver histology. Material and methods:
Descriptive study was carried out in Medical Unit I of Liaquat University Hospital Jamshoro
Hyderabad, from September 2007 to August 2009. Convenience sampling was used and 30
patients were selected. Positive PCR test for HCV, non diabetic patients and non cirrhotic patients
were included in this study. All the patients were selected from the medical OPD. Clinical
examination performed and then blood tests were done. Serum lipid profile were determined in
all participants after an overnight fast of 12 h. TC, TG, and HDL-C was measured enzymatically
with commercial kits (Olympus System Reagent, Hamburg, Germany) by the use of an
automated analyzer. The body mass index (BMI) was calculated in accordance with the formula
of weight (kg) divided by height2 (m2). Selected patients were called in the ward and biopsy was
done via Trucut needle and the specimen was fixed in formalin. The biopsies were used to
calculate the degree of steatosis (0-3) and fibrosis by METAVIR score. Results: A total of 30
patients were selected for this study. Out of these 19 were males and 11 females. The patients
were divided in three groups. Patients with chronic HCV infection were found to have significantly
lower levels of serum TC, HDL-C and LDL-C than normal adults values. Steatosis was present in
significant number of patients (36.67%). However, steatosis was not correlating with fibrosis
(p>0.005). Conclusions: Hypolipoproteinemia and steatosis are important factors which are
associated with chronic hepatitis C

Author Biographies

Jahangir Liaquat, Liaquat University of Medical & Health Sciences, Jamshoro / Hyderabad

MBBS, MD (Medicine)
Consultant Physician
Department of Medicine

. Muhammad Adnan Bawany, Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Assistant Professor

Shuaib Ansari, Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan

. MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Assistant Professor

Adnan Ali Khahro, Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan

MBBS

Falak Naz, Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan

MBBS

Shereen Rahat Khanzada, Isra University Hospital Hyderabad Sindh Pakistan

DPT (student)

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Published

2018-12-06