Survey on doctor's screening practice and clinical management for hepatitis B virus infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis / 中华风湿病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology
; (12): 26-31, 2015.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate doctor's screening practice for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection before immunosuppressive therapy for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and clinical management of RA patients with positive surface antigen of HBV (HBsAg).Methods One hundred fifty doctors who treated RA patients in daily clinic were survied with a modified American College of Rheumatology (ACR) questionnaire which was composed of demographic data and 10 multiple-choice questions.Step-forward logistic regression analysis was performed to find out the influencing factors,then receiver operator characteristic curve analysis and area under the curve were performed to confirm the influencing factors.Results One hundred and thirtytwo effective questionnaires were collected.Before immunosuppressive therapy,HBV screening rate in outpatients with RA was significandy lower than that in hospitalized patients (68.7% vs 94.6%,x2=31.5,P<0.01).Only 23.7%(31/131) of doctors considered antiviral treatment for all RA patients with positive HBsAg.One hundred and thirteen doctors had clinical experience of antiviral treatment,but only 30.1%(34/113) and 23.9% (27/113) of these doctors chose entecavir or adefovir as the antiviral drug respectively,59.3% (67/113) prescribed antiviral drug before or together with immunosuppressive therapy compared with 40.7%(46/113) after HBV reactivation.Only 20.4%(23/113) of doctors would sustain antiviral treatment until the termination of steroid or disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs).During immunosuppressive therapy for HBsAg(+) RA patients,11.4%(15/132) and 30.3%(40/132) of doctors reported no regular monitoring of aminotransferase or HBV DNA respectively.Conclusion Our survey shows that HBV screening rate in outpatients with RA is low and low awareness of antiviral treatment for all RA patients with positive HBsAg,and lack of awareness of indication,choosing of antiviral drugs,initiation,monitoring and duration of antiviral treatment during immunosuppressive therapy.Further medical education on the associated information and importance to collaborate with hepatologists should be emphasized.
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Chinese Journal of Rheumatology
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2015
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