Table 1 Epidemiological, clinical and laboratory characteristics of 100 patients with chronic hepatitis C.
Variable | Number | Mean (SD) | Range |
---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | 54.2 (13.9) | 19–74 | |
Gender (male/female) | 54/46 | ||
Drug addiction (yes/no) | 10/90 | ||
Previous transfusion (yes/no) | 31/69 | ||
Alcohol intake (⩾50 g/day for men and ⩾20 g for women) (yes/no) | 7/93 | ||
Duration of infection (years)* | 22 (8.0) | 3–45 | |
Age at infection (years)* | 23.9 (11.4) | 1–55 | |
HCV genotype (1/non‐1) | 50/50 | ||
Serum iron (μmol/l; 11–32 μmol/l) | 24.3 (9.5) | 6.3–56.1 | |
Transferrin saturation (%; 20–50) | 41.9 (17.9) | 9–97 | |
Serum ferritin (ng/ml; 5–365 ng/ml) | 320 (363) | 6–2900 | |
HIC (μmol/g dry tissue; <25 μmol/g)† | 22.1 (26.9) | 2.2–245.5 | |
Iron index (HIC/age; <1.9)† | 0.5 (0.7) | 0.1–5.3 | |
Hepatic iron grading (Searle's score system; 0) | 0‡ | 0–4 | |
Platelets (elements/μl; 150–450 elements/μl) | 193 (67) | 57–433 | |
Aspartate aminotransferase (U/l; 0–40 U/l) | 69 (45) | 20–279 | |
Alanine aminotransferase (U/l; 0–40 U/l) | 102 (68) | 21–384 | |
γ‐Glutamyl transpeptidase (U/l; 0–50 U/l) | 57 (43) | 7–197 | |
Alkaline phosphatase (U/l; 90–360 U/l) | 159 (59) | 45–361 | |
Bilirubin (μmol/l; 2–18 μmol/l) | 13.7 (8.5) | 1.7–39.3 | |
Albumin (g/dl; 4–6 g/dl) | 3.9 (0.3) | 2.7–5.4 | |
γ‐Globulins (g/dl; 0.6–1.8 g/dl) | 1.4 (0.3) | 0.6–2.6 | |
Prothrombin time (%; 70–110) | 93.8 (8.7) | 67–109 | |
Histological grading (Ishak's score) | 3§ | 1–8 | |
Histological staging (Ishak's score) | 2§ | 0–6 | |
Significant fibrosis (Ishak's score >2) (yes/no) | 48/52 | ||
Histological cirrhosis (Ishak's score >4) (yes/no) | 14/86 | ||
Any mutation of HFE gene (yes/no)‡ | 30/70 | ||
Any mutation of β‐globin gene (yes/no)‡ | 13/87 | ||
Any mutation of HFE gene or β‐globin gene (yes/no)‡ | 42/58 |
HCV, hepatitis C virus; HFE, haemachromatosis; HIC, hepatic iron concentration.
*Data were available for 41 of 100 patients.
†Data were available for 97 of 100 patients.
‡One patient had both an HFE and a β‐globin gene mutation.
§Values are medians.