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A. Alessandri

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The importance of HCV on the burden of chronic liver disease in Italy: a multicenter prevalence study of 9,997 cases

2005

Knowledge of the current epidemiology of chronic liver disease in Italy is mostly obsolete and fragmentary for the lack of up-to-date consistent data. In 2001, a 6-month prevalence study was undertaken in 79 hospitals to assess the characteristics of chronic liver disease in Italy. Both prevalent and incident cases were enrolled. A total of 9,997 patients were recruited, of whom 939 (9.4%) had normal liver biochemistry, 6,210 (62.1%) had chronic hepatitis, 1,940 (19.4%) had liver cirrhosis, and 341 (3.4%) had hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In 567 patients (5.7%) the diagnosis was not established. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) was found in 69.9% of the patients and was the only etiological factor…

AdultLiver CirrhosisMaleHepatitis B virusHBsAgCarcinoma HepatocellularCirrhosisalcohol abuseHepatitis C virusHepacivirusChronic liver diseasemedicine.disease_causeRisk FactorsVirologyPrevalencemedicineHBVHumansAgedbusiness.industryIncidenceLiver DiseasesLiver NeoplasmsHepatitis CMiddle AgedHepatitis BHepatitis Bmedicine.diseaseHepatitis CVirologyAlcoholismInfectious DiseasesItalyHepatocellular carcinomaChronic DiseaseHCVFemaleViral hepatitisbusiness
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Reliability of the bright liver echo pattern in diagnosing steatosis in patients with cryptogenic and HCV-related hypertransaminasaemia.

2008

Aim To evaluate the reliability of the bright liver (BL) echo pattern on ultrasound to detect histological steatosis in chronic cryptogenic hypertransaminasaemia (CCH) and hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related forms of hypertransaminasaemia. Materials and methods One hundred and fifty patients, 54 with CCH and 96 with HCV hypertransaminasaemia (76 genotype 1/2 and 20 genotype 3), were enrolled. Histological steatosis was measured as the percentage of hepatocytes involved. The reliability of the BL sign was estimated using the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values. Results Histological steatosis was present in 102/150 patients (68%) divided into 59/96 (62%) in the HCV g…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHepatitis C virusHepacivirusmedicine.disease_causeGastroenterologySensitivity and SpecificityInternal medicineStatistical significanceGenotypemedicinePrevalenceHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesUltrasonography Doppler ColorTransaminasesHepatitis Chronicbiologybusiness.industryFatty liverGeneral MedicineHepatitis CMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationHepatitis CConfidence intervalFatty LiverItalyLiverHepatocytesFemalebright liver ultrasound steatosis cryptogenic hypertransaminasaemiaSteatosisbusinessBiomarkersClinical radiology
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L'esposizione professionale in ambiente sanitario: attuali dati sulla valutazione e prevenzione del rischio

2003

<p>L’indagine si riferisce agli incidenti occupazionali a rischio infettivo, occorsi tra il gennaio 1998 ed il dicembre 2002 negli operatori sanitari del Policlinico Universitario “Paolo Giaccone” di Palermo. Su una popolazione sanitaria di 2700 unità, sono stati denunciati negli anni considerati 742 incidenti a rischio infettivo occupazionale, con una frequenza del fenomeno infortunistico ad andamento decrescente negli anni considerati, da 173 del 1998 a 126 del 2002, con una più elevata prevalenza nel sesso femminile( 71.8%). Il maggior numero di eventi accidentali si è verificato nell’area chirurgica e gli infermieri assunti come personale “a tempo determinato” hanno una maggiore i…

esposizione professionale valutazione rischiolcsh:Public aspects of medicinelcsh:RDOAJ:Public Healthlcsh:Medicinelcsh:RA1-1270DOAJ:Health SciencesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataItalian Journal of Public Health
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Impact of liver steatosis on the antiviral response in the hepatitis C virus-associated chronic hepatitis.

2006

: Background/Aim: Liver steatosis (LS) has been variably associated with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) but whether it affects sustained virological response to antiviral treatment and by what mechanisms is a question still under debate, at least for some genotypes. The aim of this work was to assess the frequency of LS, its relationship with host and viral factors and to what extent it can influence the response to antiviral combination therapy with pegylated interferon (INF)+ribavirin in a group of patients with CHC from a single center. Patients: One hundred and twelve patients with histologically proven CHC were treated with Peg INF-α 2a 180 μg a week subcutaneously for 48 weeks plus ribavir…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyAgingCombination therapyGenotypeHepatitis C virusantiviral treatmentHepacivirusInterferon alpha-2Single Centermedicine.disease_causeGastroenterologyAntiviral AgentsSeverity of Illness IndexBody Mass IndexPolyethylene Glycolsliver steatosischemistry.chemical_compoundPegylated interferonInternal medicineGenotypeRibavirinmedicinechronic hepatitis CHumansAspartate AminotransferasesHepatologybusiness.industryRibavirinInterferon-alphaAlanine Transaminasegamma-GlutamyltransferaseHepatitis C ChronicMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseRecombinant ProteinsFatty LiverTreatment OutcomechemistryLiverDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleSteatosisbusinessBody mass indexmedicine.drugLiver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver
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The aetiology of chronic hepatitis in Italy: results from a multicentre national study

2004

Background: No recent national-level data on the aetiology of chronic hepatitis are available in Italy. Aim: To evaluate the current aetiology of chronic hepatitis in Italy. Patients: A total of 6210 chronic hepatitis patients (both prevalence and incident cases) consecutively admitted to 79 hospitals located throughout Italy were enrolled over a 6-month period in 2001. The hospitals were randomly selected through systematic cluster sampling. Results: The main agent associated with chronic hepatitis was hepatitis C virus, which was found in 76.5% of the patients (in 62.6% it was the only aetiologic factor). Hepatitis B surface antigen was present in the serum of 12.2% of the cases (in 9.2% …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyHBsAgHepatitis D ChronicEpidemiologyHepatitis C virusAutoimmune hepatitismedicine.disease_causeAutoimmune DiseasesHepatitis B ChronicInternal medicinemedicinePrevalenceHumansHepatitis B virusHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyHepatitis CHepatitis BHepatitis C ChronicMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHepatitis DHBeAgItalyImmunologyChronic hepatitiFemalechronic hepatitis; epidemiology; italychronic hepatitisbusiness
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HCV infection is a risk factor for gallstone disease in liver cirrhosis: an Italian epidemiological survey

2007

We assessed the prevalence of gallbladder disease (i.e. gallstones plus cholecystectomy) among patients with liver disease and its association with the severity and aetiology of hepatic injury. Subjects, referred to 79 Italian hospitals, were enrolled in a 6-month period. The independent effect of the severity and aetiology of liver disease on gallstone disease prevalence was assessed by multiple logistic regression analysis. Overall, 4867 subjects tested anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) positive alone, 839 were hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) alone, and 652 had an excessive alcohol intake. The prevalence of gallstone disease was 23.3% in anti-HCV-positive patients, 12.4% in HBsAg pos…

Liver CirrhosisAdultMaleHBsAgmedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisAlcohol DrinkingLiver CirrhosiGallbladder diseasePrevalenceInfectious DiseaseGallstonesGastroenterologyLiver diseaseRisk FactorsVirologyInternal medicineHBVPrevalencemedicineHumansCholecystectomyRisk factorAgedCirrhosiHepatologybusiness.industryRisk FactorGallstonesHepatitis CHepatitis C ChronicMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseInfectious DiseasesItalyGallstoneHCVChronic hepatitiFemalebusinessGallbladder diseaseHumanJournal of Viral Hepatitis
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Chronic hepatitis B in Italy: New features of an old disease - Approaching the universal prevalence of hepatitis B e antigen-negative cases and the e…

2008

We evaluated 1336 hepatitis B surface antigen-positive subjects consecutively observed in 79 Italian hospitals over a 6-month period. The proportion of hepatitis B e antigen-negative cases was 86.4%, that of patients coinfected with hepatitis D virus was 9.7%, and the rate of patients coinfected with hepatitis C virus was 16.8%. Multiple logistic regression analysis showed that age >49 years, alcohol abuse, and anti-hepatitis D virus and anti-hepatitis C virus positivity were independent predictors of progression to liver cirrhosis. © 2007 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.

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