CLDF Podcast
Dr. Anthony Martinez, Medical Director of Hepatology at the University at Buffalo and Erie County Medical Center, discusses the evolving landscape of chronic hepatitis B management and the shift from viral suppression to precision immune control. In this expert overview, he highlights the latest 2025 AASLD and EASL guideline updates and explains how quantitative hepatitis B surface antigen (qHBsAg) testing is changing treatment decisions, particularly for hepatitis B e antigen-negative patients. This discussion explores when clinicians may consider stopping nucleos(t)ide analog therapy, the importance of the ≤100 IU/mL qHBsAg threshold, and why treatment discontinuation should never be considered in patients with cirrhosis or unreliable follow-up. Dr. Martinez also reviews how qHBsAg trends can help personalize monitoring, HCC surveillance, and treatment timing while supporting the pursuit of functional cure. Using a real-world clinical scenario, he examines emerging strategies aimed at antigen reduction, including PEG interferon add-on therapy and novel functional cure approaches. This video is ideal for hepatologists, gastroenterologists, and advanced practice providers looking to stay current on modern hepatitis B management, functional cure strategies, and the growing role of immune-informed decision-making.
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