Liu JF, Zhang L, Feng GH. Advances in treatment of HBV-related liver failure with nucleoside analogues.
Shijie Huaren Xiaohua Zazhi 2011;
19:930-935. [DOI:
10.11569/wcjd.v19.i9.930]
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Abstract
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a common cause of liver failure in China. The mortality of fulminant hepatitis B is more than 70%. Adoption of antiviral therapy or not on the basis of comprehensive treatment has become a hot topic of recent research of treatment of fulminant hepatitis B, which causes liver failure in a way different from other reasons. HBV replication plays a critical role in initiating the development of fulminant hepatitis B. Reducing viral load to alleviate excessive immune response by antiviral therapy represents a new idea for the treatment of fulminant hepatitis B. The advent of nucleoside analogues makes it possible to conduct antiviral therapy against fulminant hepatitis B. This article summarizes recent advances in treatment of HBV-related liver failure with nucleoside analogues.
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