Evaluation of Five International HBV Treatment Guidelines: Recommendation for Resource-Limited Developing Countries Based on the National Study in Nepal.
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects the liver, causing cirrhosis and cancer. In developed
countries, five international guidelines have been used to make a decision for the
management of patients with chronic HBV infection. In this review, since the guidelines
were established by clinical and epidemiological data of developed countries, we aimed
to evaluate whether (1) HBV patient profiles of developing countries are similar to
developed countries, and (2) which guideline can be applicable to resource-limited
developing countries. First, as an example of the most recent data of HBV infections
among developing countries, we evaluated the national HBV viral load study in Nepal,
which were compared with the data from other developing countries. In Nepal, the highest
number of patients had viral loads of 20-2000 IU/mL (36.7%) and belonged to the age
group of 21-30 years; HBV epidemiology in Nepal, based on the viral loads, gender,
and age groups was similar to those of not only other developing countries but also
developed countries. Next, we reviewed five international HBV treatment guidelines
of the World Health Organization (WHO), American Association for the Study of Liver
Diseases (AASLD), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), European
Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), and Asian Pacific Association for the
Study of the Liver (APASL). All guidelines require the viral load and alanine aminotransferase
(ALT) levels for decision making. Although four guidelines recommend elastography
to assess liver cirrhosis, the WHO guideline alternatively recommends using the aspartate
aminotransferase (AST)-to-platelet ratio index (APRI), which is inexpensive and conducted
routinely in most hospitals. Therefore, in resource-limited developing countries like
Nepal, we recommend the WHO guideline for HBV treatment based on the viral load, ALT,
and APRI information.
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Khadka, Sundar; Pandit, Roshan; Dhital, Subhash; Baniya, Jagat Bahadur; Tiwari, Surendra;
Shrestha, Bimal; ... Mishra, Shravan Kumar (2020). Evaluation of Five International HBV Treatment Guidelines: Recommendation for Resource-Limited
Developing Countries Based on the National Study in Nepal. Pathophysiology : the official journal of the International Society for Pathophysiology, 27(1). pp. 3-13. 10.3390/pathophysiology27010002. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27410.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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