Abstract
Introduction: It is important to determine the epidemiological factors like etiology, age, sex, mode of clinical presentation and pattern of development of complications of chronic liver disease, so as to design optimal and cost effective preventive and treatment strategies for the same. Aim: To determine etiology of Chronic liver disease in Northern India. Material and Methods: This was a prospective study done at Medical Gastroenterology Department, PGIMS,Rohtak conducted over a period of ten years i.e. 01.01.2011 to 31.12.2020, on 1000 confirmed patients of chronic liver disease (CLD). Results: The most common etiology seen was Alcoholic liver disease (48.9%), followed by Nonalcoholic liver disease (26.4%), Chronic Hepatitis B (12.3%), Chronic Hepatitis C (9%), Cryptogenic (2.7%) and Autoimmune liver disease related (0.7%). Conclusion: The present study reveals that alcohol is most common cause of chronic liver disease in Northern India. The males of middle age group with rural background are at significant risk of developing CLD, thus requiring immediate social and medical intervention.
Highlights
It is important to determine the epidemiological factors like etiology, age, sex, mode of clinical presentation and pattern of development of complications of chronic liver disease, so as to design optimal and cost effective preventive and treatment strategies for the same
The most common etiology seen was Alcoholic liver disease (48.9%), followed by Nonalcoholic liver disease (26.4%), Chronic Hepatitis B (12.3%), Chronic Hepatitis C (9%), Cryptogenic (2.7%) and Autoimmune liver disease related (0.7%)
The present study reveals that alcohol is most common cause of chronic liver disease in Northern India
Summary
To determine etiology of Chronic liver disease in Northern India
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