Follow-up of jaundice-free biliary atresia survivors using M2BPGi and APRI in a local hospital

在一家地方医院,对无黄疸胆道闭锁幸存者进行M2BPGi和APRI治疗的随访

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Abstract

In local hospitals with resource-limited regions lacking access to liver transplantation (LT) centers, it is important to detect early warning signs of liver damage and portal hypertension in jaundice-free biliary atresia (BA) survivors with native livers. Twenty-three blood samples and scorings from six BA survivors (Child-Pugh score 5 points) were evaluated using serum Mac-2 binding protein glycosylation isomer (M2BPGi) and aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index (APRI) at a local hospital. The levels of M2BPGi and APRI were positively correlated (r=0.93, p<0.001), and these also correlated with liver biochemistry. In cases with signs of portal hypertension, such as varices and a dilatation of vein associated with portal vein, the levels of M2BPGi and APRI were significantly higher than in cases without these signs (p<0.001). High levels of M2BPGi and APRI suggest progressive liver damage and portal hypertension. In local hospitals with limited medical resources, evaluation using M2BPGi and APRI may be useful for the follow-up of jaundice-free BA survivors.

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