Management of chronic hepatitis B in severe liver disease

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James Fung [1 ]
Ching-Lung Lai [1 ]
Man-Fung Yuen [1 ]
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[1] Department of Medicine,The University of Hong Kong,Queen Mary Hospital
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Antiviral therapy; Cirrhosis; Liver failure; Liver transplantation; Hepatocellular carcinoma;
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In the past few decades,chronic hepatitis B(CHB)has evolved from a disease that was untreatable and progressive,to one that can be easily controlled with antiviral therapy.However,patients with severe liver disease still remain difficult to treat despite the availability of highly potent nucleos(t)ide analogs.These include those with underlying cirrhosis,severe flares of CHB,hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC),and for those undergoing liver transplantation.For those with established cirrhosis,antiviral therapy should be considered for all,as unpredictable flares can still occur,which can be fatal for those with advanced chronic liver disease.However,even with effective viral suppression,the development of HCC can still occur.For patients with severe flares of CHB,although the use of antiviral can improve long term outcomes,a significant proportion may still die without liver transplantation.The short term prognosis of these patients is dependent on both the severity of flare and underlying pre-existing liver disease.In patients with decompensated cirrhosis,liver failure secondary to severe flares,or those with HCC,liver transplantation may be curative.After liver transplantation,long term antiviral therapy is required to prevent graft loss from recurrent hepatitis B infection.The use of hepatitis B immune globulin(HBIG)in combination with an oral antiviral agent has been the mainstay of post-transplant antiviral regimen for over adecade.With newer and more potent antiviral agents such as tenofovir and entecavir,use of these agents along with HBIG have demonstrated to be effective in preventing significant recurrence in the long term.
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