The Removal of HBV in Plasma by Extracorporeal Immunoadsorption from Plasma: A Potential Therapy of Hepatitis B Patients
Table 1
Changes of blood components after treatment (n=10).
Blood biochemical indexes
Untreated
Treated
Reference range
P value
AST (U/L)
31.23 ± 3.223
29.84 ± 3.453
0 - 45
NS
GLU (mmol/L)
4.35 ± 0.20
3.44 ± 0.32
3.61-6.11
NS
UREA (mmol/L)
4.33 ± 0.3872
3.53 ± 0.3982
1.8-7.1
CPK (U/L)
121.34 ± 12.32
119.32 ± 12.32
25-170
NS
TP (g/L)
61.57 ± 1.44
57.34 ± 1.60
60.0-78.0
NS
Crea (μmol/L)
46.34 ± 1.18
43.48 ± 1.48
59.00-104.00
TC (mmol/L)
3.416 ± 0.83
3.174 ± 0.78
<5.30
NS
ALB (g/L)
36.28 ± 2.79
34.2 ± 2.50
34.0-48.0
VB12 (pmol/L)
297.9 ± 3.12
267.32 ± 2.89.3
141.00-698.00
AST, aspartate aminotransferase; GLU, blood glucose; UREA, urea nitrogen; CPK, creatine phosphate kinase; Crea, creatinine; TP, total protein; TC, total cholesterol; ALB, albumin; paired T-test analysis was used. Results were shown as mean ± SEM. NS, not significant. , 0.01 < p < 0.05;, p < 0.01.