Lee BS, Park EC, Park SW, Nam CM, Roh J. Hepatitis B virus infection, diabetes mellitus, and their synergism for cholangiocarcinoma development: A case-control study in Korea. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(2): 502-510 [PMID: 25593465 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i2.502]
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Jaehoon Roh, MD, PhD, Department of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, 50 Yonsei-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-752, South Korea. jhroh@yuhs.ac
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Case Control Study
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Table 2 Comparison of risk factors in patients with extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and matched controls n (%)
Variable
ECC patient (n = 193)
Control (n = 386)
Univariable analysis
Multivariable analysis
OR (95%CI)
P value
AOR (95%CI)
P value
Cigarette smoking
53 (27.5)
91 (23.6)
1.32 (0.83-2.10)
0.240
-
-
< 20 pack-years
20 (10.4)
30 (7.8)
1.51 (0.79-2.87)
0.212
-
-
≥ 20 pack-years
33 (17.1)
61 (15.8)
1.23 (0.73-2.08)
0.444
-
-
Heavy alcohol consumption
18 (9.3)
24 (6.2)
1.62 (0.83-3.17)
0.161
-
-
Obesity
42 (21.8)
90 (23.3)
0.91 (0.59-1.40)
0.658
-
-
Cholecystolithiasis
33 (17.1)
28 (7.3)
2.49 (1.48-4.20)
0.001
2.01 (1.12-3.58)
0.019
Choledocholithiasis
24 (12.4)
2 (0.5)
24.00 (5.67-101.55)
< 0.001
18.08 (4.18-78.19)
< 0.001
Hepatolithiasis
9 (4.7)
1 (0.3)
18.00 (2.28-142.08)
0.006
14.87 (1.79-123.74)
0.013
Cholecystectomy
13 (6.7)
19 (4.9)
1.38 (0.67-2.84)
0.376
-
-
Ulcerative colitis
2 (1.0)
1 (0.3)
4.00 (0.36-44.11)
0.258
-
-
Alcoholic liver disease
7 (3.6)
13 (3.4)
1.08 (0.42-2.78)
0.871
-
-
Thyroid disease
5 (2.6)
15 (3.9)
0.64 (0.22-1.84)
0.408
-
-
Chronic pancreatitis
1 (0.5)
5 (1.3)
0.40 (0.05-3.42)
0.403
-
-
Hypertension
84 (43.5)
185 (47.9)
0.83 (0.58-1.19)
0.301
-
-
Diabetes mellitus
44 (22.8)
54 (14.0)
1.88 (1.19-2.98)
0.007
1.99 (1.22-3.27)
0.006
Without complications
27 (14.0)
38 (9.8)
1.64 (0.95-2.85)
0.077
1.78 (0.99-3.19)
0.055
With complications
17 (8.8)
16 (4.1)
2.43 (1.18-5.00)
0.016
2.48 (1.16-5.32)
0.020
HBV infection
9 (4.7)
9 (2.3)
2.10 (0.80-5.49)
0.131
-
-
HCV infection
6 (3.1)
10 (2.6)
1.20 (0.44-3.30)
0.724
-
-
Liver fluke infestation
3 (1.6)
2 (0.5)
3.00 (0.50-17.95)
0.229
-
-
Table 3 Comparison of risk factors in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and matched controls n (%)
Variable
ICC patient (n = 83)
Control (n =166)
Univariable analysis
Multivariable analysis
OR (95%CI)
P value
AOR (95%CI)
P value
Cigarette smoking
31 (37.3)
66 (39.8)
0.87 (0.47-1.63)
0.670
-
-
< 20 pack-years
15 (18.1)
23 (13.9)
1.17 (0.54-2.51)
0.689
-
-
≥ 20 pack-years
16 (19.3)
43 (25.9)
0.68 (0.33-1.44)
0.318
-
-
Heavy alcohol consumption
17 (20.5)
26 (15.7)
1.44 (0.70-2.97)
0.319
-
-
Obesity
22 (26.5)
44 (26.5)
1.00 (0.56-1.80)
0.999
-
-
Cholecystolithiasis
14 (16.9)
14 (8.4)
2.06 (0.96-4.41)
0.062
1.04 (0.33-3.29)
0.941
Choledocholithiasis
10 (12.0)
4 (2.4)
6.20 (1.70-22.71)
0.006
8.63 (1.30-57.33)
0.026
Hepatolithiasis
11 (13.3)
1 (0.6)
22.00 (2.84-170.40)
0.003
157.37 (9.36-2646)
< 0.001
Cholecystectomy
4 (4.8)
4 (2.4)
2.00 (0.50-8.00)
0.327
-
-
Ulcerative colitis
0 (0.0)
2 (1.2)
0.03 (0.0-5748.1)
0.561
-
-
Alcoholic liver disease
7 (8.4)
13 (7.8)
1.09 (0.41-2.87)
0.868
-
-
Thyroid disease
1 (1.2)
7 (4.2)
0.25 (0.03-2.19)
0.211
-
-
Chronic pancreatitis
0 (0.0)
0 (0.0)
-
-
-
-
Hypertension
29 (34.9)
69 (41.6)
0.73 (0.41-1.31)
0.291
-
-
Diabetes mellitus
21 (25.3)
15 (9.0)
3.34 (1.60-7.01)
0.001
4.87 (1.88-12.59)
0.001
Without complications
9 (10.8)
9 (5.4)
2.52 (0.90-7.03)
0.078
4.00 (1.18-13.61)
0.027
With complications
12 (14.5)
6 (3.6)
4.28 (1.59-11.49)
0.004
6.13 (1.57-24.00)
0.009
HBV infection
19 (22.9)
9 (5.4)
4.58 (2.00-10.50)
< 0.001
5.27 (1.93-14.38)
0.001
HCV infection
5 (6.0)
3 (1.8)
3.33 (0.80-13.95)
0.099
1.71 (0.25-11.45)
0.582
Liver fluke infestation
3 (3.6)
2 (1.2)
3.00 (0.50-17.95)
0.229
-
-
Table 4 Interaction between diabetes mellitus and hepatitis B virus infection for cholangiocarcinoma: logistic regression analysis with adjusted odds ratio
Table 5 Interaction between diabetes mellitus and hepatitis B virus infection for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: logistic regression analysis with adjusted odds ratio
Citation: Lee BS, Park EC, Park SW, Nam CM, Roh J. Hepatitis B virus infection, diabetes mellitus, and their synergism for cholangiocarcinoma development: A case-control study in Korea. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(2): 502-510