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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2013; 19(43): 7630-7638
Published online Nov 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i43.7630
Table 1 Normal physiological alterations in liver tests in pregnancy
TestFirst trimesterSecond/third trimesters
Albumin
ALTNN
ASTNN
Total bilirubin
Alkaline phosphataseN
GGTN
5’-nucleotidaseNMay increase in second and third trimesters
Fasting total bile acidsNN
Prothrombin timeNN
Table 2 Interpretation of hepatitis B blood tests
TestHBsAgAnti-HBsTotal Anti-HBcAnti-HBc IgMHBV DNA
Acute infection+-+++
Resolved infection with natural immunity-++--
Immunity through vaccination-+---
Chronic infection+-+-+/-
Different possibilities1--+--
Table 3 Food and Drug Administration approved medications for hepatitis B treatment
Generic nameTrade nameCompanyApproved for HBV treatment
Interferons
Interferon α-2b, recombinantIntron® ASchering Corporation/ Merck and Co1992
Perinterferon α-2aPegasys®Genentech/Roche group2005
Nucleosides/nucleotides
Lamivudine1EPIVIR-HBV®GlaxoSmithKline1998
Adefovir dipivoxilHEPSERATMGilead Sciences2002
EntecavirBARACLUDETMBristol-Myers Squibb2005
Telbivudine2TYZEKATMNovartis2006
Tenofovir2VireadGilead Sciences2008
Table 4 Options for portal hypertension management in pregnancy
Esophageal varicesNonselective β-blockers
Endoscopic and ligation and/or sclerotherapy
TIPS: Data on TIPS and pregnancy is limited
AscitesSodium (salt) restriction, diuretics
Hepatic encephalopathyLactulose, rifaximin
Table 5 The Food and Drug Administration pregnancy risk categories of medicines
Pregnancy categoryDefinition
AControlled studies show no risk
BAnimal studies show no risk, and there are no human controlled studies. Or animal studies may have revealed an adverse effect that was not reproduced in human controlled studies
CNo human studies and either animal studies show an adverse effect or there are no studies available. Use if the risk is justified
DPositive evidence of risk in human studies, only if the potential benefits outweigh the risk
XContraindicated in pregnancy: Risk is confirmed in animal and human studies and outweighs any advantage
Table 6 Food and Drug Administration pregnancy risk categories of some liver disease medications
MedicinePregnancy categoryMedicinePregnancy category
NadololCRibavirinX
PropranololCTelaprevirB
RifaximinCBoceprevirB
LactuloseBTenofovirB
FurosemideCEntecavirC
SpironolactoneCTelbuvidineB
CorticosteroidsBAdefovirC
AzathioprineDLamuvidineC
CyclosporinCAcyclovirB
Mycophenolate mofetilDUrsodeoxycholic acidB
TacrolimusCPenicillamineD
SirolimusCTrientineC
Antithymocyte globulinCZinc sulfateC
Pegylated interferonC (contraindicated in pregnancy)Interferon alpha 2bC (contraindicated in pregnancy)