The contributions of viral hepatitis and alcohol to liver-related deaths in opioid-dependent people

Sarah Larney, Deborah Randall, Amy Gibson, Louisa Degenhardt

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    Abstract

    Background: Mortality rates are elevated among heroin-dependent populations compared to the general population. Liver disease is emerging as an important contributor to mortality as the heroin-dependent population ages. Two major risk factors for liver disease are hepatitis C virus infection and chronic heavy alcohol use. Both of these are highly prevalent among heroin dependent people, but their relative contribution to liver-related mortality is poorly understood. Methods: Data recording all prescriptions of opioid substitution treatment in New South Wales, Australia, 1997-2005, were linked to the National Death Index. Crude and standardised mortality rates and standardised mortality ratios were calculated for liver-related and other major causes of death. Frequency counts were obtained for viral hepatitis and alcohol mentions in underlying liver deaths. Results: There were 208 underlying liver deaths for a CMR of 72.4 per 100,000 py (95% CI 62.9, 82.9), and liver deaths occurred at 9.8 times the general population rate (95% CI 8.5, 11.2). There were increases in liver-related mortality over time. Viral hepatitis was mentioned in three-quarters (n = 156, 76%), and alcohol in 43% (n = 90) of underlying liver deaths. Conclusions: Liver-related deaths were shown to be increasing in this heroin-dependent population, and the majority of these deaths involved chronic viral hepatitis infection. Increased uptake of treatment for hepatitis C virus infection is crucial to reducing the burden of liver-related mortality in this population. Hepatitis B vaccination, and screening of OST patients for alcohol use disorders and delivery of brief interventions as clinically indicated may also be of benefit.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)252-257
    Number of pages6
    JournalDrug and Alcohol Dependence
    Volume131
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • alcohol
    • diseases
    • hepatitis_viral
    • heroin dependence
    • liver
    • mortality
    • opioids

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