OBJECTIVE: We developed a predictive model for significant fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) based on routinely available clinical parameters. METHODS: 237 treatment-naïve CHB patients [58.4% hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive] who had undergone liver biopsy were randomly divided into two cohorts: training group (n = 108) and validation group (n = 129). Liver histology was assessed for fibrosis. All common demographics, viral serology, viral load and liver biochemistry were analyzed. RESULTS: Based on 12 available clinical parameters (age, sex, HBeAg status, HBV DNA, platelet, albumin, bilirubin, ALT, AST, ALP, GGT and AFP), a model to predict significant liver fibrosis (Ishak fibrosis score ≥3) was derived using the five best param...
BACKGROUNDS: To optimize management and predict long-term clinical courses in patients with chronic ...
Objectives Despite being an invasive method, liver biopsy followed by pathological grading remains t...
Background and Aims Noninvasive models have been developed for fibrosis assessment in patients with ...
We developed a predictive model for significant fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) based on routi...
Objective: We developed a predictive model for significant fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) bas...
Background. Preventing liver fibrosis from progressing to cirrhosis and even liver cancer is a key s...
Objective: To develop a simple predictive model for significant fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic he...
WOS: 000429311600004Background: Manynoninvasive methods, including aspartateaminotransaminase (AST)/...
Background and goals: Liver fibrosis influences treatment and surveillance strategies in chronic hep...
Background: Some controversy remains regarding conventional serum indices for the evaluation of live...
To develop a simple predictive model for significant fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis B (...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The majority of non-invasive markers of liver fibrosis have been developed in patie...
AIM:To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of the fibrosis index based on the four...
Objectives: To compare the efficacy of blood biochemical indicators with imaging techniques and biop...
AIM: To correlate liver stiffness measurements with demographic and laboratory parameters, and asses...
BACKGROUNDS: To optimize management and predict long-term clinical courses in patients with chronic ...
Objectives Despite being an invasive method, liver biopsy followed by pathological grading remains t...
Background and Aims Noninvasive models have been developed for fibrosis assessment in patients with ...
We developed a predictive model for significant fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) based on routi...
Objective: We developed a predictive model for significant fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) bas...
Background. Preventing liver fibrosis from progressing to cirrhosis and even liver cancer is a key s...
Objective: To develop a simple predictive model for significant fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic he...
WOS: 000429311600004Background: Manynoninvasive methods, including aspartateaminotransaminase (AST)/...
Background and goals: Liver fibrosis influences treatment and surveillance strategies in chronic hep...
Background: Some controversy remains regarding conventional serum indices for the evaluation of live...
To develop a simple predictive model for significant fibrosis and cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis B (...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The majority of non-invasive markers of liver fibrosis have been developed in patie...
AIM:To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of the fibrosis index based on the four...
Objectives: To compare the efficacy of blood biochemical indicators with imaging techniques and biop...
AIM: To correlate liver stiffness measurements with demographic and laboratory parameters, and asses...
BACKGROUNDS: To optimize management and predict long-term clinical courses in patients with chronic ...
Objectives Despite being an invasive method, liver biopsy followed by pathological grading remains t...
Background and Aims Noninvasive models have been developed for fibrosis assessment in patients with ...