Chronic hepatitis B: A critical appraisal of current approaches to therapy


Autoria(s): Perrillo, Robert P.; Gish, Robert G.; Peters, Marion; Keeffe, Emmet B.; Alberti, Alfredo; Buti, Maria; Cooksley, W. Graham E.; Fried, Michael W.; Hadziyannis, Stephanos J.; Liaw, Yun–Fan; Naoumov, Nikolai V.; Schiff, Eugene R.; Thio, Chloe L.; Tsai, Naoky; Schalm, Solko
Contribuinte(s)

C. Mel Wilcox MD

Data(s)

01/02/2006

Resumo

Background & Aims: Treatment of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) involves a number of complex and controversial issues. Expert opinions may differ from those of practicing hepatologists and gastroenterologists. We aimed to explore this issue further after a critical review of the literature. Methods: A panel of 14 international experts graded the strength of evidence for 16 statements addressing 3 content areas: patient selection, therapeutic end points, and treatment options. Available data relating to the statements were reviewed critically in 3 small work groups. After discussion of each statement with the entire panel, the experts voted anonymously to accept or reject statements based on the strength of evidence and their experience. A total of 241 members of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) responded to the same statements and their responses were compared with those of the experts. A discordant response was defined as a difference of more than 20% in any of the 5 graded levels of response (accept or reject) between the 2 groups. Results: With the exception of 2 statements, the experts’ responses were relatively uniform. However, the responses of the AASLD members were discordant from the experts in 12 statements, spanning all 3 content areas. Conclusions: Several areas of disagreement on the management of CHB exist between experts and AASLD members. Our results indicate a potential knowledge gap among practicing hepatologists. Better educational efforts are needed to meet the challenge of managing this complex disorder in which even expert opinion occasionally may disagree.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:79696

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #CX #1103 Clinical Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article