Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi Patients

Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is known to target the liver, potentially leading to liver diseases. There's a notable link between dyslipidemia, an anomaly in lipid levels, and HBV infection. This research seeks to delve into the relationship between abnormal lipid profiles and HBV infection. The cur...

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Main Authors: Amnah Raad Ibrahim, Athraa Zaidan Hassan, Raghad Hassan Hussein, Redhwan Abdul Kareem Alameer
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Published: middle technical university 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/1923
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author Amnah Raad Ibrahim
Athraa Zaidan Hassan
Raghad Hassan Hussein
Redhwan Abdul Kareem Alameer
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description Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is known to target the liver, potentially leading to liver diseases. There's a notable link between dyslipidemia, an anomaly in lipid levels, and HBV infection. This research seeks to delve into the relationship between abnormal lipid profiles and HBV infection. The current study analyzed 90 participants; 50 of whom were patients with chronic HBV infection, and the remaining 40 were healthy individuals serving as the control group. Each participant took part in interviews and contributed blood samples for the analysis of their lipid profiles. The Cobas C 311 Roche System was employed to measure levels of HDL, cholesterol, LDL, triglyceride, and VLDL cholesterol, adhering to established lab protocols. The results showed that the HBV patient group had significantly elevated serum cholesterol, LDL, and triglyceride levels when compared to the healthy controls. Conversely, the HDL levels in the patient group were notably lower. Serum VLDL levels did not show any significant variation between the groups. The study identified altered lipid profiles in HBV patients, suggesting increased dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risks. Additional investigation is required to identify the root causes and suggest appropriate solutions.
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spelling doaj-art-3fd32a37808f4a47b6e9f45c519e79892025-01-19T10:58:58Zengmiddle technical universityJournal of Techniques1818-653X2708-83832023-12-015410.51173/jt.v5i4.1923Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi PatientsAmnah Raad Ibrahim0Athraa Zaidan Hassan1Raghad Hassan Hussein2Redhwan Abdul Kareem Alameer 3College of Health & Medical Technology - Baghdad, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqCollege of Health & Medical Technology - Baghdad, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqCollege of Health & Medical Technology - Baghdad, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, IraqCollege of Medicine and Health Sciences, IBB university, Yemen Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is known to target the liver, potentially leading to liver diseases. There's a notable link between dyslipidemia, an anomaly in lipid levels, and HBV infection. This research seeks to delve into the relationship between abnormal lipid profiles and HBV infection. The current study analyzed 90 participants; 50 of whom were patients with chronic HBV infection, and the remaining 40 were healthy individuals serving as the control group. Each participant took part in interviews and contributed blood samples for the analysis of their lipid profiles. The Cobas C 311 Roche System was employed to measure levels of HDL, cholesterol, LDL, triglyceride, and VLDL cholesterol, adhering to established lab protocols. The results showed that the HBV patient group had significantly elevated serum cholesterol, LDL, and triglyceride levels when compared to the healthy controls. Conversely, the HDL levels in the patient group were notably lower. Serum VLDL levels did not show any significant variation between the groups. The study identified altered lipid profiles in HBV patients, suggesting increased dyslipidemia and cardiovascular risks. Additional investigation is required to identify the root causes and suggest appropriate solutions. https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/1923Chronic Hepatitis B VirusLipid Profile AnalysisTriglycerides
spellingShingle Amnah Raad Ibrahim
Athraa Zaidan Hassan
Raghad Hassan Hussein
Redhwan Abdul Kareem Alameer
Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi Patients
Journal of Techniques
Chronic Hepatitis B Virus
Lipid Profile Analysis
Triglycerides
title Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi Patients
title_full Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi Patients
title_fullStr Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi Patients
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi Patients
title_short Effect of Chronic Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection on Lipid Profile in Iraqi Patients
title_sort effect of chronic hepatitis b virus hbv infection on lipid profile in iraqi patients
topic Chronic Hepatitis B Virus
Lipid Profile Analysis
Triglycerides
url https://journal.mtu.edu.iq/index.php/MTU/article/view/1923
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