Anti HCV in hemodialyzed patients: reduction of the prevalence and association with epidemiological variables

In order to establish the present prevalence of HCV in hemodialyzed patients (HD) from the city of La Plata, and to know the association between the prevalence and different variables, we have studied 217 hemodialyzed patients belonged to the Hemodialysis Unit of a Public Hospital and other 7 privat...

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Published inActa gastroenterologica latinoamericana Vol. 29; no. 3; pp. 91 - 94
Main Authors Padrone, M, Corallini, O, Cocozzella, D, Malca, M, Borzi, S, Barrio, M, Adrover, R E, Cuffini, A M, Gomez, C, Giamona, A M, Brawlasky, G, Newmann, P, Dell Amo, M, Fraquelli, E, Curciarello, J O
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LanguageSpanish
Published Argentina 1999
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Summary:In order to establish the present prevalence of HCV in hemodialyzed patients (HD) from the city of La Plata, and to know the association between the prevalence and different variables, we have studied 217 hemodialyzed patients belonged to the Hemodialysis Unit of a Public Hospital and other 7 private Units. Serological reactivity to Anti HCV and Anti HBc IgG were investigated in all of them, as well as age, sex, number of transfusions, the time under dialysis treatment, the use of erythropoietin and hepatitis episodes were taken into account. We have found a prevalence of Anti HCV of 18.4% which was significantly superior to the blood donors' prevalence (P < 0.01) and significantly inferior to the one found in 1993 in HD patients of the same city (p = 0.002). We have found an association between the presence of Anti HCV and transfusions exposure, as well as more hemodialysis time. Our results may agree with the ones that suggest the aminotransferases are not good markers for hepatocellular injuries in Anti HCV (R) HD patients.
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ISSN:0300-9033