TY - JOUR
T1 - Increasing serum creatinine and age reduce the response to hepatitis B vaccine in renal failure patients
AU - Faser, Gerald M.
AU - Ochana, Nisim
AU - Fenyves, Daphna
AU - Neumann, Lily
AU - Chazan, Ruth
AU - Niv, Yaron
AU - Chaimovitch, Sidio
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - The relationship between diminished response to hepatitis B vaccine in renal failure patients and serum creatinine level, age and other factors is unknown. The immune response to patients with renal failure of varying severity to hepatitis B vaccine was determined in this study. Sixty-eight patients with renal failure of varying severity who were negative for hepatitis B markers received four doses of hepatitis B vaccine, and anti-HBs titers were determined at 0,1,2,3,6,8 and 12 months. Maximum anti-HBs titers were seen at 8 months. At this time 86% of patients with creatinine ≤4 mg/dl but only 37% with creatinine >4.0 mg/dl had a protective titer of ≥10 mIU/ml (p<0.002). Age was inversely related to anti-HBs titer (p=0.045) and was independent of serum creatinine in predicting antibody response. We conclude that all patients with chronic renal failure should be immunized against hepatitis B as early as possible in the development of their disease, to ensure maximum response, and to minimize the effects of elevated serum creatinine and increasing age.
AB - The relationship between diminished response to hepatitis B vaccine in renal failure patients and serum creatinine level, age and other factors is unknown. The immune response to patients with renal failure of varying severity to hepatitis B vaccine was determined in this study. Sixty-eight patients with renal failure of varying severity who were negative for hepatitis B markers received four doses of hepatitis B vaccine, and anti-HBs titers were determined at 0,1,2,3,6,8 and 12 months. Maximum anti-HBs titers were seen at 8 months. At this time 86% of patients with creatinine ≤4 mg/dl but only 37% with creatinine >4.0 mg/dl had a protective titer of ≥10 mIU/ml (p<0.002). Age was inversely related to anti-HBs titer (p=0.045) and was independent of serum creatinine in predicting antibody response. We conclude that all patients with chronic renal failure should be immunized against hepatitis B as early as possible in the development of their disease, to ensure maximum response, and to minimize the effects of elevated serum creatinine and increasing age.
KW - Antibody
KW - Dialysis
KW - Hepatitis B
KW - Titer
KW - Vaccine
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U2 - 10.1016/S0168-8278(05)80327-7
DO - 10.1016/S0168-8278(05)80327-7
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C2 - 7836717
AN - SCOPUS:0027981332
SN - 0168-8278
VL - 21
SP - 450
EP - 454
JO - Journal of Hepatology
JF - Journal of Hepatology
IS - 3
ER -