Table 4.

Results of Cox proportional hazard analysis of HBV virologic factors predictive of hepatitis due to HBV reactivation in HBsAg-positive patients after autologous hematopoietic cell transplantation

VariableHazard ratio4-15095% CIP4-151
HBV DNA    
 Detectable 9.35 1.65-52.6 .012 
 Undetectable   
Genotype    
 C 1.47 0.16-13.50 .734 
 B   
BCP    
 Positive 2.02 0.70-43.48 .448 
 Negative   
Pretransplantation ALT    
 Elevated 5.49 0.07-6.25 .105 
 Normal   
VariableHazard ratio4-15095% CIP4-151
HBV DNA    
 Detectable 9.35 1.65-52.6 .012 
 Undetectable   
Genotype    
 C 1.47 0.16-13.50 .734 
 B   
BCP    
 Positive 2.02 0.70-43.48 .448 
 Negative   
Pretransplantation ALT    
 Elevated 5.49 0.07-6.25 .105 
 Normal   

CI indicates confidence interval. For explanation of other abbreviations, see Table 1.

F4-150

Hazard ratios above 1.00 represent an increased risk of hepatitis due to HBV reactivation; those below 1.00 represent a decreased risk of hepatitis due to HBV reactivation.

F4-151

Based on the hypothesis that the hazard ratio determined by a Cox proportional hazards analysis is equal to 1.0.

On Digene Hybrid Capture II assay.

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