Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 21, 2019; 25(23): 2961-2972
Published online Jun 21, 2019. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i23.2961
Table 1 Main characteristics of included studies
Author, year countryDesignDuration (mo)Cirrhosis (%)Patients (n)
Age (mean)
Sex (M/F)
HBV_DNAEnd point
TDFTDFTDF
ETVETVETV(log10 IU/Ml)
Ha et al[14] 2015 United StatesMatched case-cohort24(18-66)9.20%10343.565/385.3 ± 1.5RMSRC Decrease in eGFR 20%
10343.865/386.15 ± 1.9
Lee et al[15] 2015 South KoreaProspective≥ 6NA25866.4173/856.40 ± 1.31NA
30850.5190/1186.72 ± 1.22
Yu et al[16] 2015 South KoreaRetrospective8.45/18.750%4948.822/276.98 ± 1.55Creatinine ≥ 0.3 mg/dL or 1.5 times above baseline
5851.733/257.05 ± 1.33
Park et al[20] 2017 South KoreaRetrospective24100%7356.445/285.4 ± 1.3Serum creatinine increase > 0.2 mg/dLeGFR < 60 mL/min (CKD-EPI)Decrease in eGFR > 20% (CKD-EPI)
16255.6110/525.6 ± 1.6
Koklu et al [24] 2015 TurkeyProspective2434%27347.7183/906.54 ± 1.74Shift from ≥ 90 to 60-89 mL/min per 1.73 m2> 25% increased creatinine
28249.9197/856.69 ± 1.79
Idilman et al[25] 2015 TurkeyRetro-prospective36 (6-78)39%17247 (15-79)NA5.97 ± 1.72Serum creatinine > 0.5 mg/dL from baseline, eGFR < 50 mL/min
183NA
Koksal 2016 et al[23] TurkeyProspective≥ 24NA4436 (29-43.7)19/256.8 ± 1.0
3240 (27.2-46.5)17/157.0 ± 1.2
Lopez et al [22] 2016 SpainRetrospective1233.90%3250.225/71127.4 (19-2463,121)eGFR < 60 mL/min per 1.73 m2 eGFR reduction > 25%Increase in creatinine > 1.4 mg/dl
3249.223/929311.4 (376.2-4660,135)
Tsai et al[21] 2016 TaiwanRetro-prospective≥ 2452%3756.632/56.3 ± 1.3Change of eGFR by 25%
6255.246/166.4 ± 1.2