Retrospective Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2015; 21(2): 541-548
Published online Jan 14, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i2.541
Table 1 Clinical and virological backgrounds among 3 groups of patients classified according to changes in hepatitis B e antigen/anti-hepatitis B e
CharacteristicHBeAg/anti-HBe status
P value
Continuously +/- (n = 18)From +/- to -/+ (n = 25)Continuously -/+ (n = 43)
Age (yr)144 (24-63)37 (18-53)51 (25-77)< 0.001
Gender (M:F)11:714:1124:19> 0.2
Follow-up period (yr)16.3 (2.1-14.6)10.8 (2.0-23.7)8.5 (2.2-16.6)0.006
Genotype C218 (100)25 (100)43 (100)1
Viral markers at first follow-up
HBV DNA (log copies/mL)18.6 (5.7-> 8.9)6.1 (< 2.1-> 8.9)< 2.1 (< 2.1-8.2)< 0.001
HBsAg (log IU/mL)14.6 (1.6-5.5)3.6 (-0.9-4.6)2.6 (< 0.05-4.3)< 0.001
HBcrAg (log U/mL)1> 6.8 (5.5->6.8)6.8 (3.1-> 6.8)3.0 (< 3.0-6.8)< 0.001
Viral markers at final follow-up
HBV DNA (log copies/mL)17.1 (< 2.1-> 8.9)3.3 (neg.-6.2)< 2.1 (neg.-7.0)< 0.001
HBsAg (log IU/mL)13.3 (1.0-5.1)2.8 (< 0.05-2.8)1.3 (< 0.05-4.2)< 0.001
HBcrAg (log U/mL)16.7 (4.4-> 6.8)< 3.0 (< 3.0-6.2)< 3.0 (< 3.0-5.3)< 0.001