PREVALENCE OF VITAMIN-D DEFICIENCY AMONG THE PATIENTS OF HBV AND HCV RELATEDCHRONIC LIVER DISEASE.
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KEY WORDS: Chronic Liver Disease, VD deficiency, HBV infection, VIRAL HEPATITIS C infection.Abstract
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION: The viral infection by HBV & HCV are commonest cause leading to acute as well
as chronic viral hepatitis. It is analysed in many studies from past era that levels of 25(OH) - D are
decreased in subjects suffering from chronic hepatic disease due to HBV and particularly HCV in
comparison to normal population. The occurrence of either insufficiency or deficiency of VD is more in
subjects suffering from chronic hepatic disease secondary to HBV & HCV. The deficiency of VD is
related with a large range of adverse effects in subjects with HBV and HCV. OBJECTIVE: research
was aimed to see occurrence of deficiency of VDD in subjects with chronic hepatic illness with HBV
and HCV. METHODLOGY: current research cross sectional type was done on blood samples of 300
subjects attending the laboratory at LUMHS Jamshoro Hyderabad, with acute or chronic HBV & HCV.
According to our research, VD levels of >30 nm/ml are considered sufficient, 14-30 ng/ml are
considered insufficient & VD levels lower 14 ng/ml are considered deficient. Hepatitis BV DNA & HBs
surface antigen blood levels validate Hepatitis B diagnosis, whereas VIRAL HEPATITIS C RNA levels
establish the diagnosis of Hepatitis C. RESULT: We received 60.3 percent men (n=181) and 39.7%
females (n=119). After serological testing, 36.1 percent of patients (n=108) tested positive for HBV
DNA, whereas 63.9 percent of patients (n=192) tested positive for VIRAL HEPATITIS CDNA.
Hepatitis B and C infections were found in 22.3 percent (n=67) of the patients. A total of 57.3 percent of
the 300 subjects were VD deficient, whereas 30.7 percent had adequate VD levels. CONCLUSION:
The findings of our investigation indicated that more than half of the patients with HBV & VIRAL
HEPATITIS C infection have VD insufficiency, which has been linked to negative clinical outcomes.
Our findings show that VD supplementation is critical in the treatment of chronic liver disorders caused
by HBC and HBV
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