Re-evaluation of chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C patients lost to follow-up: results of the Northern Holland hepatitis retrieval project.

Hepatology, medicine and policy Pub Date : 2018-01-31 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s41124-018-0032-9
N Beekmans, M Klemt-Kropp
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Background: Many persons infected with Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the past are now lost to follow-up. The aim of the Northern Holland Hepatitis Retrieval Project (NHHRP) is to retrieve and re-evaluate persons previously diagnosed with HBV or HCV and bring them back into care. Chronic HBV infection was defined as two positive Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) tests within 6 months and chronic HCV infection with 2 positive HCV RNA tests by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Methods: Data files of the local public health services and microbiology laboratory were explored to identify all registered HBV and HCV cases in the Alkmaar region, the Netherlands, for the past 15 years. Identified cases were compared with patients currently known in our hospital. Patients without follow-up in primary or hospital care were approached via their primary health care physician and invited for evaluation at our hospital.

Results: In total, 552 cases of HBV were identified. 356 (64.5%) had no follow-up. Only 113/356 (31.7%) were eligible for retrieval and 44.2% were evaluated in our hospital resulting in a change of management in 22/50 (44%) of patients. Four hundred ninety nine cases of HCV were identified, 150/499 (30.1%) were lost to follow-up. Only 20/150 (13.3%) were eligible for retrieval and 4/20 (20%) were evaluated at our clinic. Resulting in a change of management in 3/4 (75%).

Conclusion: Only a limited part of HBV and HCV persons lost to follow-up is eligible for retrieval, nonetheless re-evaluation of these persons will lead to a change of management in the majority of persons.

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重新评估失去随访的慢性乙型肝炎和丙型肝炎患者:北荷兰肝炎检索项目的结果。
背景:许多过去曾感染过乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)的人现已失去随访机会。北荷兰肝炎检索项目(NHHRP)的目的是检索和重新评估以前被诊断为乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)或丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染者,并使他们重新接受治疗。慢性 HBV 感染的定义是 6 个月内两次乙肝表面抗原 (HBsAg) 检测呈阳性,慢性 HCV 感染的定义是通过聚合酶链反应 (PCR) 进行两次 HCV RNA 检测呈阳性:方法:研究人员查阅了当地公共卫生服务机构和微生物实验室的数据文件,以确定荷兰阿尔克马尔地区过去 15 年中所有登记在册的 HBV 和 HCV 病例。将确定的病例与本医院目前已知的患者进行了比较。我们通过初级保健医生联系了没有在初级保健或医院接受随访的患者,并邀请他们到我们医院接受评估:结果:共发现 552 例 HBV 患者。结果:共发现 552 例 HBV 患者,其中 356 例(64.5%)未接受随访。只有 113 例/356 例(31.7%)符合检索条件,44.2% 的患者在本医院接受了评估,结果有 22 例/50 例(44%)患者改变了治疗方案。共发现 499 例 HCV 患者,其中 150/499 例(30.1%)失去了随访机会。只有 20/150 例(13.3%)符合检索条件,4/20 例(20%)在本诊所进行了评估。结论:结论:在失去随访的 HBV 和 HCV 患者中,只有有限的一部分符合检索条件,但对这些患者的重新评估将导致大多数患者的治疗方法发生改变。
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