Model for end-stage liver disease-sodium predicts prognosis in patients with chronic severe hepatitis B

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作者
Cai Chang-Jie [1 ]
Chen Hu-An [1 ]
Lu Min-Qiang [1 ]
Chen Gui-Hua [1 ]
机构
[1] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Affiliated Hosp 3, Dept Liver Transplantat, Guangzhou 510630, Guangdong, Peoples R China
关键词
chronic severe hepatitis B; model for end-stage liver disease; sodium incorporated model; prognosis;
D O I
10.1097/00029330-200810020-00023
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Serum sodium predicts prognosis in chronic severe hepatitis B and may improve the prognostic accuracy of the model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score, but the available information is limited. The present study was undertaken to study the clinical use of the serum sodium incorporated MELD (MELD-Na) and assess its validity by the concordance (c)-statistics in predicting the prognosis of the patient with chronic severe hepatitis B. Methods A total of 426 adult patients with a diagnosis of chronic severe hepatitis B between January 1, 2007, and December 31, 2007 at a single center were studied. The scores of serum sodium, MELD, MELD-Na, and Delta MELD-Na (Delta MELD-Na=MELD-Na at 14 days after medical treatment -MELD-Na score on admission) of the patients with chronic severe hepatitis B were calculated. The 3-month mortality in the patients was measured, and the validity of the models was determined by means of the concordance (c) statistics. Results The average MELD, MELD-Na scores of survival group were 25.70 +/- 5.08 and 26.60 +/- 6.90, and those of dead group were 35.60 +/- 6.78 and 42.80 +/- 9.57 on admission. There was a significant difference in MELD and MELD-Na between the survival and dead groups (P <0.01). The average Delta MELD-Na score of the survival group was -0.97 +/- 3.51, and that of the dead group was 3.45 +/- 2.38 at 2 weeks after the treatment. There was a significant difference in Delta MELD-Na between the survival and dead groups (P <0.01). The areas under the receiver-operating characteristic curves of Na, MELD and MELD-Na for the occurrence of death in 3 months were 0.742, 0.875 and 0.922. The 3-month mortality of the MELD-Na scores group <25, 25-30, 31-34, 35-40 and >40 were 2.0%, 5.4%, 35.4%, 53.8% and 86.9%, respectively. There was a significant difference in the 3-month mortality between the five groups (P <0.05). The 3-month mortality of the Delta MELD-Na>0 group was 65.9%, and that of the Delta MELD-Na <= 0 group was 15.8%; there was a significant difference in the 3-month mortality between the two groups (P <0.05). Conclusions MELD-Na score is a valid model to predict the 3-month mortality in patients with chronic severe hepatitis B. Delta MELD-Na is a clinically useful parameter for predicting the therapeutic effect of chronic severe hepatitis B.
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