PRE-OPERATIVE SCREENING FOR HEPATITIS B & C IN GENERAL SURGICAL POPULATION AND THEIR RISK FACTORS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21649/akemu.v20i2.627Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Objectives:
To determine prevalence of hepatitis B and C Viral infections and risk factors in patients undergoing general surgery.
Methods:
This descriptive case series was carried out in 436 patients who attended out-door patient and emergency departments and undergoing general surgery at West Surgical Ward, Mayo Hospital Lahore using a pre-tested self-administered questionnaire. Data for demographic variables for frequencies and associations between variables were analyzed on SPSS version 12.0. Significance level was p<0.05.Results:
Out of total 436 respondents, 117 (26.8%) were positive for HCV and 46 (10.55%) for HBV infections. Out of 117, 64 (54.7%) respondents were males and 53 (45.3%) were females. Mean age of respondents was 33.3 ± 3.8 with the highest number (30.3%) were in the age group between 30 to 40 years of age.(Table 1) The seropositivity for HCV differ by gender, is more in males(p<0.004).
Conclusion:
Prevalence of Anti-HCV is more common than HBsAg in our study population. Shaving faces and armpits from barber, previous history of transfusion and surgery, nose/ear piercing were observed as common risk factors among anti-HCV and HBsAg positive patient in General surgical procedure.
Key words:
HBsAg (hepatitis B surface antigen), ELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbant assay), Anti-HCV, Cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma.Downloads
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