Southern Clinics of Istanbul Eurasia (Jan 2021)

Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome in Anti-Hepatitis C Virus Positive Patients

  • Mehmet Emirhan Işık,
  • Arzu Cennet Işık,
  • Semra Özgümüş,
  • Ramazan Korkusuz,
  • Sevtap Şenoğlu,
  • Hayriye Esra Ataoğlu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14744/scie.2020.87059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 4
pp. 370 – 375

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION[|]Research has shown that hepatitis C infection, metabolic syndrome (MS), and non-alcoholic fatty liver syndrome are associated. This study was designed to assess the parameters of MS in people with hepatitis C antibodies.[¤]METHODS[|]We enrolled 104 patients, including 52 men and 52 women who visited our hospital and had anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) positivity. In the patient group, different examinations were performed as per the MS criteria in the Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III and International Diabetes Federation (IDF) guidelines.[¤]RESULTS[|]As per the ATP III criteria, the prevalence of MS was 36.5% (n=38) in the total population, 55.8% (n=29) in women, and 17.3% (n=9) in men in our study. When the IDF criteria were applied, the MS prevalence was 48.1% (n=50) in the total population, 65.4% (n=34) in women, and 30.8% (n=16) in men.[¤]DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION[|]In our study, the prevalence of MS was significantly higher in female patients with HCV antibodies than in male patients.[¤]

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