LFTs
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Risk factors
Pot purri
100

These two liver enzymes suggest hepatocellular dysfunction. 

What are ALT and AST?

100

Name three markers used to assess HBV infections.

What are HBsAg, Anti-HBs, Anti-HBc, HBeAg, Anti-HBc IgM, Hep B viral DNA

100

According to the CDC, this demographic group should be screened for HCV.

Who is everyone over 18. At least once in their lifetime.
100

Name one test that should be done if a patient is diagnosed with HCV.

HIV testing

100

Name two conditions cause an intraluminal obstruction of the CBD.

What are sclerosing cholangitis, stones, cholangiocarcinoma, helminths?

200

These two enzymes suggest a cholestatic liver injury.

What are ALP and bilirubin?

200

This treatment is suggested in mild cases of acute HBV.

What is supportive care?

200

This organization is a resource for HCV information in Canada.

What is CATIE.org!

They also provide information on HIV.

200

Name three risk factors for HBV.

Perinatal transmission, sexual activity, PWUIVD, working in healthcare, blood transfusion prior to 1970, household contacts, patients on hemodialysis, indigenous people (per CATIE).

200

This investigation is useful as an initial assessment of the liver.

What is an ultrasound?

300

This enzyme is necessary to rule out extrahepatic dysfunction (eg. bones).

What is GGT?

300

Evidence of a chronic infection is suggested by these HBV markers.

What are HbsAg and Anti-HBc IgG/total?

300

HCV testing is done this way in Saskatchewan.

•HCV antibody positive -> reflex HCV viral load à detectable HCV RNA = active infection OR no detectable HCV RNA = previously treated / spontaneously clearance

•HCV antibody negative -> no HCV infection

300

Chronic hepatitis is a risk factor for this type of cancer.

What is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)?

300

Name two symptoms that may suggest a dysfunction with the liver.

What are fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, RUQ pain, pruritus?

400

This test is frequently used to prognosticate in liver dysfunction.

What is INR?

400

In SK, the HBV vaccine is given at this age.

What is grade 6?

400

These two medications are used for treatment of HCV.

•Glecaprevir 300 mg / pibrentasvir 120 mg TID for 8 weeks (Maviret)

•Sofosbuvir 400 mg / velpatasvir 100 mg OD for 12 weeks (Epclusa)

400
Name 5 risk factors for HCV infection.

IVDU, blood transfusion prior to 1992, incarceration/imprisonment, unhygienic tattoos or piercing, chronic hemodialysis, infant born to mother with HCV, needle stick injury, sexual contact, homelessness, high risk sexual activity, HIV infection

400

These physical signs are classically associated with advanced liver disease.

What are jaundice, palmar erythema, caput medusae, spider angiomas, thin skin, xanthomas, ascites, lower limb edema, hepatomegaly?

500

This condition causes a 2:1 rise in AST:ALT.

What is alcoholic liver disease?

500
A person with natural immunity to HBV will have these HBV markers.

Anti-HBs +/-

Anti-HBc IgG/Total +

500

This outcome is prevented with treatment of HCV.

What is cirrhosis?
500

Name two patient populations that should be referred for specialist treatment of HCV.

-Pregnancy

-Childhood

-HIV coinfection

-Post-liver or kidney transplant

-Renal impairment

-Decompensated cirrhosis

500

This is the approach to management if a pregnant patient tests positive for acute HBV.

What is HBIg and first dose of HBV vaccine.
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