Liver: Hepatitis
Viral Hepatitis
Hepatitis A (HAV)
Hepatitis B (HBV)
- Timing: Acute or Chronic (HCC Risk)
- Transmission: Parenteral Blood or STD Mn
- DNA Virus (All Others RNA)
- Testing:
- HBsAg: Active
- HBeAg: Highly Infective
- Anti-HBc Ab (Core): Hx of Infection
- IgM: Acute < 6 mo
- IgG: Chronic > 6 mo
- Anti-HBs Ab (Surface): Immune
- Vaccine
- > 90% Effective in Children, Less in Elderly
- Less Effective in ESRD with Hemodialysis – Give Double the Normal Dose
Hepatitis C (HCV)
- Timing: Acute or Chronic (HCC Risk)
- Transmission: Parenteral Blood Mn
- Most Common Indication for Liver TXP
Hepatitis D (HDV)
- Timing: Acute or Chronic (HCC Risk)
- Transmission: Parenteral Blood or STD Mn
- Cofactor with HBV Mn
- Having Both Indicates Worse Prognosis
Hepatitis E (HEV)
Mnemonics
Hepatitis Modes of Transmission
- “A-B-C-D-E” Like a Human Body
- Fecal-Oral: Out of the Ends (A & E)
- Sexual: Just on the Inside of Ends (B & D)
- Blood: All on the Inside (B, C & D)
Hepatitis Chronicity Timing
- A/E: “AcutE” Are Only Acute
- B/C/D: Acute or Chronic
Hepatitis D & E Considerations
- D-D: D Depends on B
- E-E: E in Expectant Mothers