A regular screening for hepatitis delta virus among chronic hepatitis B carriers improves the diagnostic of this infection and of subsequent cirrhosis development

Author:

Weichselbaum Laura12ORCID,Njimi Hassane3,van den Wijngaert Sigi4,Dahma Hafid4,Nkuize Marcel1,Van Gossum Marc1,Eisendrath Pierre12,Mulkay Jean‐Pierre1,Sersté Thomas12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology CHU Saint‐Pierre Brussels Belgium

2. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology CUB Erasme Brussels Belgium

3. Department of Intensive Care CUB Erasme Brussels Belgium

4. Department of Microbiology LHUB‐ULB site Porte de Hal Brussels Belgium

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectiveThe prevalence of Hepatitis Delta Virus (HDV) is underestimated and the assessment of fibrosis is recommended for this infection. We tested the diagnostic impact of an annual screening for HDV serology in Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBs Ag) chronic carriers and followed the progression of fibrosis in these patients.MethodsBetween January 2014 and October 2021, we annually tested all chronic HBs Ag‐positive patients for HDV antibody (HDV Ab). Each HDV Ab positive patient underwent annually repeated elastometry. Patients with detectable HDV RNA levels (group 1) were compared to those with undetectable HDV RNA (group 2).ResultsWe identified 610 chronic HBs Ag‐positive patients, and repeated screening for HDV Ab was performed in 534 patients. Sixty (11%) patients were HDV Ab positive at baseline and were considered as “coinfected”. Seven cases of HDV superinfection were diagnosed through repeated screening. In co‐infected patients, cirrhosis was initially diagnosed in 12/60 patients and developed in six patients during follow‐up. HDV RNA PCR was performed in 57/67 patients and 27 had detectable levels (group 1). Cumulative incidence of cirrhosis at 7 years was 13.8% (95% CI 0–30) in group 1 and 0 (95% CI 0–0) in group 2 (p = 0.026).ConclusionA systematic screening for HDV in chronic HB Ag carriers revealed a high prevalence of HDV Ab. Repeated serological screening enables the diagnosis of superinfections in asymptomatic patients. Regular assessment of fibrosis using elastometry leads to the identification of incidental cirrhosis in patients with detectable HDV RNA.

Publisher

Wiley

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