Nucleos(t)ide analogues for the prevention of hepatitis B recurrence after liver transplantation do not affect serum phosphorus levels

Nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) constitute the backbone of treatment for the prevention of hepatitis B virus recurrence after liver transplantation (LT). Decline in serum phosphorus levels is a common side effect of nucleotide therapy. Our aim was to assess the impact of nucleotide treatment on the oc...

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Published in:Annals of gastroenterology Vol. 29; no. 2; pp. 208 - 213
Main Authors: Sinakos, Emmanouil, Antoniadis, Nikolaos, Goulis, Ioannis, Cholongitas, Evangelos, Kiapidou, Stefania, Tsakni, Ekaterini, Vasiliadis, Themistoklis, Papanikolaou, Vassilios, Akriviadis, Evangelos
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Abstract Nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) constitute the backbone of treatment for the prevention of hepatitis B virus recurrence after liver transplantation (LT). Decline in serum phosphorus levels is a common side effect of nucleotide therapy. Our aim was to assess the impact of nucleotide treatment on the occurrence of hypophosphatemia after LT and determine possible predictors. We retrospectively analyzed data from liver transplant recipients who had been transplanted for various indications. All patients were evaluated every 3 months. Each patient was considered to be having hypophosphatemia when at least one value of serum phosphorus ≤2.5 mg/dL was detected. In total, 109 patients [83 males (76%)] with a mean age of 55±10 years were included. 46/67 (67%) patients with hepatitis B received a nucleotide. The rate of hypophosphatemia (55%) was not different between patients with hepatitis B and those transplanted for other indications (62%). Patients receiving a nucleotide did not run a greater risk of hypophosphatemia than patients receiving only nucleosides (59% vs. 48%, P=0.39). Male gender and everolimus use were associated with the occurrence of hypophosphatemia in patients with hepatitis B. In multivariate analysis only gender was associated with hypophosphatemia (odds ratio 11.43, 95%CI -2.11 to -0.49; P=0.0025). Hypophosphatemia occurs in more than half of liver transplant recipients regardless of the indication for LT. Male gender and everolimus use seem to predispose to hypophosphatemia, whereas the type of antiviral agent does not.
AbstractList Nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) constitute the backbone of treatment for the prevention of hepatitis B virus recurrence after liver transplantation (LT). Decline in serum phosphorus levels is a common side effect of nucleotide therapy. Our aim was to assess the impact of nucleotide treatment on the occurrence of hypophosphatemia after LT and determine possible predictors. We retrospectively analyzed data from liver transplant recipients who had been transplanted for various indications. All patients were evaluated every 3 months. Each patient was considered to be having hypophosphatemia when at least one value of serum phosphorus ≤2.5 mg/dL was detected. In total, 109 patients [83 males (76%)] with a mean age of 55±10 years were included. 46/67 (67%) patients with hepatitis B received a nucleotide. The rate of hypophosphatemia (55%) was not different between patients with hepatitis B and those transplanted for other indications (62%). Patients receiving a nucleotide did not run a greater risk of hypophosphatemia than patients receiving only nucleosides (59% vs. 48%, P=0.39). Male gender and everolimus use were associated with the occurrence of hypophosphatemia in patients with hepatitis B. In multivariate analysis only gender was associated with hypophosphatemia (odds ratio 11.43, 95%CI -2.11 to -0.49; P=0.0025). Hypophosphatemia occurs in more than half of liver transplant recipients regardless of the indication for LT. Male gender and everolimus use seem to predispose to hypophosphatemia, whereas the type of antiviral agent does not.
BACKGROUNDNucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) constitute the backbone of treatment for the prevention of hepatitis B virus recurrence after liver transplantation (LT). Decline in serum phosphorus levels is a common side effect of nucleotide therapy. Our aim was to assess the impact of nucleotide treatment on the occurrence of hypophosphatemia after LT and determine possible predictors. METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed data from liver transplant recipients who had been transplanted for various indications. All patients were evaluated every 3 months. Each patient was considered to be having hypophosphatemia when at least one value of serum phosphorus ≤2.5 mg/dL was detected. RESULTSIn total, 109 patients [83 males (76%)] with a mean age of 55±10 years were included. 46/67 (67%) patients with hepatitis B received a nucleotide. The rate of hypophosphatemia (55%) was not different between patients with hepatitis B and those transplanted for other indications (62%). Patients receiving a nucleotide did not run a greater risk of hypophosphatemia than patients receiving only nucleosides (59% vs. 48%, P=0.39). Male gender and everolimus use were associated with the occurrence of hypophosphatemia in patients with hepatitis B. In multivariate analysis only gender was associated with hypophosphatemia (odds ratio 11.43, 95%CI -2.11 to -0.49; P=0.0025). CONCLUSIONSHypophosphatemia occurs in more than half of liver transplant recipients regardless of the indication for LT. Male gender and everolimus use seem to predispose to hypophosphatemia, whereas the type of antiviral agent does not.
Author Papanikolaou, Vassilios
Antoniadis, Nikolaos
Tsakni, Ekaterini
Sinakos, Emmanouil
Akriviadis, Evangelos
Cholongitas, Evangelos
Kiapidou, Stefania
Vasiliadis, Themistoklis
Goulis, Ioannis
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c 3 rd Pr. Department of Internal Medicine (Themistoklis Vasiliadis), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
b Department of Transplant Surgery (Nikolaos Antoniadis, Ekaterini Tsakni, Vassilios Papanikolaou), Thessaloniki, Greece
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