Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013

Background. Over the last 20 years, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in China has decreased gradually due to the application of a national HBV vaccination program. In contrast, the prevalence of alcoholic liver disease (ALD), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, autoimmune liver dise...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Binxia Chang, Baosen Li, Ying Sun, Guangju Teng, Ang Huang, Jin Li, Zhengsheng Zou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Mediators of Inflammation
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5605981
id doaj-912b6a095d274a42a41e6c9993e29816
record_format Article
spelling doaj-912b6a095d274a42a41e6c9993e298162020-11-24T22:26:31ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612017-01-01201710.1155/2017/56059815605981Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013Binxia Chang0Baosen Li1Ying Sun2Guangju Teng3Ang Huang4Jin Li5Zhengsheng Zou6Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Infectious Liver Disease, Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing 100039, ChinaCenter for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Infectious Liver Disease, Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing 100039, ChinaCenter for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Infectious Liver Disease, Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing 100039, ChinaCenter for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Infectious Liver Disease, Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing 100039, ChinaCenter for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Infectious Liver Disease, Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing 100039, ChinaDepartment of Medical Administration, Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing 100039, ChinaCenter for Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Infectious Liver Disease, Beijing 302 Hospital, Beijing 100039, ChinaBackground. Over the last 20 years, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in China has decreased gradually due to the application of a national HBV vaccination program. In contrast, the prevalence of alcoholic liver disease (ALD), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, and drug-induced liver injury has markedly increased. Methods. We conducted a retrospective review of 82,562 hospitalized patients diagnosed with liver cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013. Results. The top four etiologies of cirrhosis were HBV, HCV, ALD, and autoimmune liver disease. The percentage of HBV cirrhosis decreased from 81.53% in 2002 to 66.0% in 2013, whereas the frequency of alcoholic cirrhosis increased from 3.34% in 2002 to 8.40% in 2013. Females (84.34%) accounted for the majority of cirrhotic patients with autoimmune liver diseases. Males accounted for 80.16% of HBV cirrhosis patients and 98.02% of alcoholic cirrhosis patients. Conclusion. In Beijing 302 Hospital, the top four etiologies of cirrhosis were HBV, HCV, ALD, and autoimmune liver disease. Over the last 12 years, the prevalence of HBV cirrhosis has decreased gradually, whereas that of alcoholic cirrhosis has increased significantly.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5605981
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Binxia Chang
Baosen Li
Ying Sun
Guangju Teng
Ang Huang
Jin Li
Zhengsheng Zou
spellingShingle Binxia Chang
Baosen Li
Ying Sun
Guangju Teng
Ang Huang
Jin Li
Zhengsheng Zou
Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013
Mediators of Inflammation
author_facet Binxia Chang
Baosen Li
Ying Sun
Guangju Teng
Ang Huang
Jin Li
Zhengsheng Zou
author_sort Binxia Chang
title Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013
title_short Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013
title_full Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013
title_fullStr Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Etiologies of Hospitalized Patients with Liver Cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013
title_sort changes in etiologies of hospitalized patients with liver cirrhosis in beijing 302 hospital from 2002 to 2013
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mediators of Inflammation
issn 0962-9351
1466-1861
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background. Over the last 20 years, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in China has decreased gradually due to the application of a national HBV vaccination program. In contrast, the prevalence of alcoholic liver disease (ALD), nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, and drug-induced liver injury has markedly increased. Methods. We conducted a retrospective review of 82,562 hospitalized patients diagnosed with liver cirrhosis in Beijing 302 Hospital from 2002 to 2013. Results. The top four etiologies of cirrhosis were HBV, HCV, ALD, and autoimmune liver disease. The percentage of HBV cirrhosis decreased from 81.53% in 2002 to 66.0% in 2013, whereas the frequency of alcoholic cirrhosis increased from 3.34% in 2002 to 8.40% in 2013. Females (84.34%) accounted for the majority of cirrhotic patients with autoimmune liver diseases. Males accounted for 80.16% of HBV cirrhosis patients and 98.02% of alcoholic cirrhosis patients. Conclusion. In Beijing 302 Hospital, the top four etiologies of cirrhosis were HBV, HCV, ALD, and autoimmune liver disease. Over the last 12 years, the prevalence of HBV cirrhosis has decreased gradually, whereas that of alcoholic cirrhosis has increased significantly.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/5605981
work_keys_str_mv AT binxiachang changesinetiologiesofhospitalizedpatientswithlivercirrhosisinbeijing302hospitalfrom2002to2013
AT baosenli changesinetiologiesofhospitalizedpatientswithlivercirrhosisinbeijing302hospitalfrom2002to2013
AT yingsun changesinetiologiesofhospitalizedpatientswithlivercirrhosisinbeijing302hospitalfrom2002to2013
AT guangjuteng changesinetiologiesofhospitalizedpatientswithlivercirrhosisinbeijing302hospitalfrom2002to2013
AT anghuang changesinetiologiesofhospitalizedpatientswithlivercirrhosisinbeijing302hospitalfrom2002to2013
AT jinli changesinetiologiesofhospitalizedpatientswithlivercirrhosisinbeijing302hospitalfrom2002to2013
AT zhengshengzou changesinetiologiesofhospitalizedpatientswithlivercirrhosisinbeijing302hospitalfrom2002to2013
_version_ 1725753206591455232