Association of abnormal glucose tolerance with liver‐related disease and cardiovascular diseases in patients with chronic hepatitis C

Author:

Konishi Fumiaki1,Miyake Teruki2ORCID,Watanabe Takao2,Tokumoto Yoshio2ORCID,Furukawa Shinya3,Matsuura Bunzo4,Yoshida Osamu2,Miyazaki Masumi2,Shiomi Akihito2,Kanzaki Sayaka2,Nakaguchi Hironobu4,Nakamura Yoshiko2,Imai Yusuke2,Koizumi Mitsuhito2,Yamamoto Yasunori2,Koizumi Yohei2,Hirooka Masashi2ORCID,Takeshita Eiji5,Kumagi Teru6,Ikeda Yoshio2,Abe Masanori2,Hiasa Yoichi2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ehime University School of Medicine Toon Ehime Japan

2. Department of Gastroenterology and Metabology Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Toon Ehime Japan

3. Health Services Center Ehime University Matsuyama Ehime Japan

4. Department of Lifestyle‐related Medicine and Endocrinology Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Toon Ehime Japan

5. Department of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and Therapeutics Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Toon Ehime Japan

6. Postgraduate Medical Education Center Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Toon Ehime Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimHepatitis C complicated by diabetes mellitus (DM) is considered a risk factor for the progression of fibrosis and development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cardiovascular diseases. However, several studies may have lacked appropriate diagnosis of glucose intolerance. We aimed to examine the risk associated with abnormal glucose intolerance in the development of liver‐related diseases, including HCC and complications of liver cirrhosis, such as ascites, esophageal and gastric varices, and hepatic encephalopathy, and cardiovascular diseases in patients with hepatitis C accurately diagnosed with impaired glucose tolerance.MethodsThis longitudinal retrospective study included 365 patients with chronic hepatitis C admitted to Ehime University Hospital for anti‐hepatitis C therapy between September 1991 and January 2015. Patients were classified into normal glucose tolerance (NGT), prediabetes, and DM groups based on 75‐g oral glucose tolerance test results.ResultsBoth univariate and multivariate (adjusted for potential confounders) analyses revealed a significantly higher risk of developing HCC and cardiovascular events in the DM group than in the NGT group. However, in multivariate analysis, liver‐related events, particularly liver cirrhosis complications, revealed no significant association. In addition, the prediabetes group had no significant risk of any outcome.ConclusionsPatients with hepatitis C complicated by DM, compared with patients with hepatitis C with NGT or complicated with prediabetes, have a higher risk of HCC and cardiovascular disease events, but not liver‐related events, particularly in not developing liver cirrhosis complications. Therefore, appropriate follow‐up is required for patients with hepatitis C based on their glucose tolerance status.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Hepatology

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