Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological Characteristics

Background and Aims: Infection with hepatitis A virus is still one of the most common causes of hepatitis worldwide. The clinical manifestation of acute hepatitis A (AHA) in adults can vary greatly, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe and fulminant hepatitis. The aim of this study was to d...

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Main Authors: Melinda HORVAT, Doina F. TATULESCU, Dumitru CARSTINA, Cristina M. CISMARU, Adriana V. SLAVCOVICI, Monica I. MUNTEAN, Irina FILIPESCU, Madalina VALEANU
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Published: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca 2013-06-01
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Online Access:http://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/432/pdf
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spelling doaj-808b2ba1b793408cbcc673add0d0f43f2020-11-25T02:02:15ZengIuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-NapocaApplied Medical Informatics1224-55932067-78552013-06-013226778Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological CharacteristicsMelinda HORVATDoina F. TATULESCUDumitru CARSTINACristina M. CISMARUAdriana V. SLAVCOVICIMonica I. MUNTEANIrina FILIPESCUMadalina VALEANUBackground and Aims: Infection with hepatitis A virus is still one of the most common causes of hepatitis worldwide. The clinical manifestation of acute hepatitis A (AHA) in adults can vary greatly, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe and fulminant hepatitis. The aim of this study was to describe the demographic, clinical characteristics, laboratory features and hospital outcome of adult patients with AHA over a consecutive period of 4 years within an area from Eastern European country. Methods: Two hundred and two adult patients diagnosed with AHA were retrospective, observational and analytic analized over a period of 4 years. Based on prothrombin time less than 50, the study group was stratified in medium (79.2%) and severe forms (20.8%). We investigated the clinical, laboratory and epidemiological features. Statistical analysis were applied to compare the medium and severe forms of AHA. Results: Most patients (72.7%) were younger than 40 years. The main symptoms included: dyspepsia (72.07%), jaundice (86.63%), asteno-adynamia (86.72%), and flu-like symptoms (53.46%). The hemorrhagic cutaneous-mucous manifestations (6.93%) associated with the severe forms of AHA (OR =12.19, 95%CI -3.59 - 41.3, p =0.001). We found statistically significant differences for PT (p <0.001), INR (p <0.001), TQ (p <0.001), ALAT (p <0.001), ASAT (p <0.001), ALP (p <0.001) and platelets (p =0.009) between severe and medium AHA forms. We found that TQ, INR, ALAT and ASAT have the highest diagnostic values, statistically significant (p <0.05 ) for severe AHA forms with AUC (0.99, 0.99, 0.72, 0.70) at values of sensitivity (95%, 90.5%, 89%, 95%) and specificity (98%, 99%, 88%,94%). Conclusions Medium severity AHA forms were found in most of the study group patients (79.2%). The severe AHA forms were associated with hemorrhagic cutaneous-mucous manifestations (OR =12.19, p =0.001). The univariate analysis proved a negatively statistically significant correlation between IP and ALAT, ASAT. The present study revealed that TQ, INR and ALAT have the highest diagnostic values and are statistically significant for severe AHA forms.http://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/432/pdfHepatitis Aprothrombin timeALATadult
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author Melinda HORVAT
Doina F. TATULESCU
Dumitru CARSTINA
Cristina M. CISMARU
Adriana V. SLAVCOVICI
Monica I. MUNTEAN
Irina FILIPESCU
Madalina VALEANU
spellingShingle Melinda HORVAT
Doina F. TATULESCU
Dumitru CARSTINA
Cristina M. CISMARU
Adriana V. SLAVCOVICI
Monica I. MUNTEAN
Irina FILIPESCU
Madalina VALEANU
Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological Characteristics
Applied Medical Informatics
Hepatitis A
prothrombin time
ALAT
adult
author_facet Melinda HORVAT
Doina F. TATULESCU
Dumitru CARSTINA
Cristina M. CISMARU
Adriana V. SLAVCOVICI
Monica I. MUNTEAN
Irina FILIPESCU
Madalina VALEANU
author_sort Melinda HORVAT
title Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_short Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_full Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_fullStr Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Acute Viral Hepatitis A – Clinical, Laboratory and Epidemiological Characteristics
title_sort acute viral hepatitis a – clinical, laboratory and epidemiological characteristics
publisher Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca
series Applied Medical Informatics
issn 1224-5593
2067-7855
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Background and Aims: Infection with hepatitis A virus is still one of the most common causes of hepatitis worldwide. The clinical manifestation of acute hepatitis A (AHA) in adults can vary greatly, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe and fulminant hepatitis. The aim of this study was to describe the demographic, clinical characteristics, laboratory features and hospital outcome of adult patients with AHA over a consecutive period of 4 years within an area from Eastern European country. Methods: Two hundred and two adult patients diagnosed with AHA were retrospective, observational and analytic analized over a period of 4 years. Based on prothrombin time less than 50, the study group was stratified in medium (79.2%) and severe forms (20.8%). We investigated the clinical, laboratory and epidemiological features. Statistical analysis were applied to compare the medium and severe forms of AHA. Results: Most patients (72.7%) were younger than 40 years. The main symptoms included: dyspepsia (72.07%), jaundice (86.63%), asteno-adynamia (86.72%), and flu-like symptoms (53.46%). The hemorrhagic cutaneous-mucous manifestations (6.93%) associated with the severe forms of AHA (OR =12.19, 95%CI -3.59 - 41.3, p =0.001). We found statistically significant differences for PT (p <0.001), INR (p <0.001), TQ (p <0.001), ALAT (p <0.001), ASAT (p <0.001), ALP (p <0.001) and platelets (p =0.009) between severe and medium AHA forms. We found that TQ, INR, ALAT and ASAT have the highest diagnostic values, statistically significant (p <0.05 ) for severe AHA forms with AUC (0.99, 0.99, 0.72, 0.70) at values of sensitivity (95%, 90.5%, 89%, 95%) and specificity (98%, 99%, 88%,94%). Conclusions Medium severity AHA forms were found in most of the study group patients (79.2%). The severe AHA forms were associated with hemorrhagic cutaneous-mucous manifestations (OR =12.19, p =0.001). The univariate analysis proved a negatively statistically significant correlation between IP and ALAT, ASAT. The present study revealed that TQ, INR and ALAT have the highest diagnostic values and are statistically significant for severe AHA forms.
topic Hepatitis A
prothrombin time
ALAT
adult
url http://ami.info.umfcluj.ro/index.php/AMI/article/view/432/pdf
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