Prevalence and predictive factors of diabetes in hepatitis virus positive liver cirrhosis with fasting plasma glucose level of <126mg/dL

  • Naoki Matsumoto
  • , Yasuji Arase
  • , Yuya Seko
  • , Norihiro Imai
  • , Yusuke Kawamura
  • , Hitomi Sezaki
  • , Tetsuya Hosaka
  • , Norio Akuta
  • , Mariko Kobayashi
  • , Masahiro Kobayashi
  • , Yoshiyuki Suzuki
  • , Satoshi Saito
  • , Fumitaka Suzuki
  • , Kenji Ikeda
  • , Hiromitsu Kumada
  • , Kaoru Aida
  • , Tetsuro Kobayashi

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Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and predictive factors of diabetes in hepatitis virus positive liver cirrhotic patients with fasting plasma glucose (FPG) level of <126mg/dL. Methods: A total of 263 patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) or hepatitis B virus (HBV) positive liver cirrhosis, FPG level of <126mg/dL, and had diabetes status evaluated by the use of 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), were enrolled in this study. Plasma glucose and insulin levels were analyzed periodically for 3h after oral glucose loading. Diabetes was defined as a 2-h post-load glucose on the OGTT of ≥200mg/dL. The prevalence of diabetes by use of OGTT and predictive factors for diabetes were evaluated by the use of the Mann-Whitney U-test, Fisher's exact probability test or multivariate analysis by logistic regression. Hypoalbuminemia was defined as serum albumin level of <3.9g/dL. Elevated indocyanine green retention rate at 15min (ICG R15) was regarded as ≥ 25%. Results: Out of 263 patients, 44 (16.7%) were diagnosed as having diabetes. Multivariate analysis showed that diabetes occurred when patients had hypoalbuminemia of <3.9g/dL (odds ratio [OR] 2.33; 95% confidential interval [CI]=1.04-5.24; P=0.040) and ICG R15 of <25% (OR 2.36; 95%CI=1.01-5.58). Conclusions: Hypoalbuminemia and elevated ICG R15 in hepatitis virus related cirrhotic patients with FPG level of <126mg/day enhance diabetes pattern after OGTT with significant difference.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)558-563
Number of pages6
JournalHepatology Research
Volume42
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Hepatitis virus
  • Liver cirrhosis
  • Oral glucose tolerance test

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