Objective: To explore relations between the opportunities and effects of internal general treatment added Entecavir on acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) of HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B in different score ranges of acute-on-chronic liver failure severity.
Methods: A total of 108 ACLF of HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B patients with different ACLF severity score were treated with internal general treatment added Entecavir. The liver failure severity scores, HBV-DNA loads during the initiation of therapy, recovery phase and in deathbed phase, courses of Entecavir administration and mortalities were studied.
Results: For 19 patients with high ACLF score (> or = 12), the difference in ACLF score between pre and post-treatment was not significant. The difference in HBV-DNA load between pre and post-treatment was not significant and the mortality was 18/19. For 30 patients with higher intermediate ACLF score (8-11), the difference in ACLF score between pre and post-treatment was not significant. The difference in HBV-DNA load between pre and post-treatment was significant, and the mortality was 66.67% (20/30). For 36 patients with lower intermediate ACLF score (5-7), the difference in ACLF score between pre and posttreatment was not significant. The difference in HBV-DNA load between pre and post-treatment was significant, and the mortality was 30.56% (11/36). For 23 patients with low ACLF score (< or = 4), the difference in ACLF score between pre and post-treatment was significant. The difference in HBV-DNA load between pre and post-treatment was significant, and the mortality was 8.70% (2/23).
Conclusions: A novel acute-on-chronic liver failure scoring system can syllabify differentiate the relations between the opportunities and efficacies on the Entecavir treatment for HBeAg-negative ACLF.