Korean J Hepatol.
1997 Sep;3(3):202-209.
The Cause and Complication of Liver Cirrhosis during the Reccent 5 Years
Abstract
- BACKGROUND/AIMS
The causes and complications of liver cirrhosis are varied
and increasing prevalence of alcoholic liver disease has been suspected. We tried to
categarize the causes and complications of liver cirrhosis.
METHODS
We investigated the 159 patients who are diagnosed as liver cirrhosis
at Chungnam National University Hospital during the recent 5 years.
RESULTS
1) HBV infection was the most common cause of liver cirrhosis (48.1%),
alcohol was next (42.9%). 2) Alcoholic liver cirrhosis was the most common cause
in male (54.2%), postnecrotic cirrhosis (HBV) was the most common cause in female
(66.7%). The difference was considered to come from the fact that male drinks more,
constantly or habitually. 3) Alcohol was the most common cause of liver cirrhosis
above the fifth decade of age and HBV is under 40 yeats of age. 4) The complications
of liver cirrhosis are variceal bleeding, most common, splenomegaly and ascites in order.
Hepatocellular carcinoma occumd also especially in HBV induced liver cirrhosis.
CONCLUSION
Alcoholic liver disease is a common cause of liver cirrhosis.