Regression of liver fibrosis after HBsAg loss: A prospective matched case–control evaluation using transient elastography and serum enhanced liver fibrosis test

Author:

Mak Lung‐Yi12ORCID,Hui Rex Wan‐Hin1ORCID,Chung Matthew S. H.1ORCID,Wong Danny Ka‐Ho12,Fung James12,Seto Wai‐Kay12ORCID,Yuen Man‐Fung12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

2. State Key Laboratory of Liver Research, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimWe assessed the effect of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) seroclearance (HBsAg‐loss) on liver fibrosis regression in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) infection.MethodCHB patients with recent documented HBsAg‐loss were age‐ and gender‐matched with treatment‐naïve HBeAg‐negative CHB infection. Paired assessment with transient elastography and enhanced liver fibrosis (ELF) measurements were performed and repeated at 3 years. Fibrosis regression was arbitrarily defined as decrease in ≥ 1 fibrosis stage by ELF, or combining with reduction > 30% in liver stiffness.ResultsA total of 142 HBsAg‐loss and 142 CHB subjects were recruited (median age 58.1 years, 51.4% male). A total of 1.8% (1.4% HBsAg‐loss vs 2.1% CHB) achieved combined endpoint of fibrosis regression at 3 years. When ELF‐only definition of fibrosis regression was used, 14.5% HBsAg‐loss and 16.9% CHB subjects achieved this endpoint, which was significantly associated with baseline ELF (hazard ratio (HR) 1.827, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.085–3.075) and time since HBsAg‐loss (HR 2.688, 95% CI 1.257–5.748). While increasing time since HBsAg‐loss increased the proportion of ELF‐defined fibrosis regression, increasing age was also associated with significant fibrosis. Age of achieving HBsAg‐loss (ageSC) was independently associated with high baseline ELF values. Up to 52.3% and 63.8% subjects with ageSC > 50 had advanced fibrosis/cirrhosis at baseline and 3 years, respectively, compared with 5.9% and 20.6% in subjects with ageSC < 50.ConclusionFibrosis regression occurred in a minority of subjects achieving HBsAg‐loss, which was not significantly different compared with subjects with persistent overt CHB. Subjects after achieving HBsAg‐loss, especially among those with ageSC > 50, should receive ongoing surveillance for liver‐related complications.

Publisher

Wiley

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