Management of Hepatitis B Virus Reactivation after the Completion of Cancer Chemotherapy using a Plan-do-Check-Act Cycle
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Satoshi Hibi
Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan and Chemotherapy Team, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Kenji Ina
Department of Geriatric Medicine, Shinseikai Dai-ichi Hospital, Nagoya, Japan -
Shu Yuasa
Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Nobuto Ito
Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Yuko Shirokawa
Department of Nursing, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan and Chemotherapy Team, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Kengo Nanya
Department of Clinical Laboratory, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Yuko Kato
Medical Social Work Consultation Room, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Takashi Yoshida
Department of Clinical Oncology, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan and Chemotherapy Team, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan -
Satoshi Kayukawa
Department of Clinical Oncology, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan and Chemotherapy Team, Nagoya Memorial Hospital, Japan
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- Chemotherapy, Hepatitis B virus reactivation, HBV DNA, PDCA cycle, Multidisciplinary chemotherapy team
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The reactivation of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) following systemic chemotherapy reportedly caused acute liver dysfunction as a fatal complication. HBV reactivation sometimes occurs even after the cessation of chemotherapy, especially in the patients with hematological malignancies. A retrospective survey of patients with hepatitis B surface (HBs) antigen-negative cancer with HBs and/or HBc antibodies was conducted by a multidisciplinary chemotherapy team to determine the examination rate of the HBV DNA test after the completion of chemotherapy. Among 83 patients with a resolved HBV infection, who were followed up for more than 3 months, only 17 patients underwent HBV DNA monitoring every 1-3 months (17/83; 20.5%). Since September, 2022, the chemotherapy team has informed the attending physician regarding the continuous HBV DNA monitoring in patients with cancer with a resolved HBV infection until 12 months after the cessation of chemotherapy.
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