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High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262)

RATIONALE AND AIMS: Screening and treatment for chronic hepatitis C are very limited in Vietnam and clinical data on HCV-related liver disease in HIV-coinfected people are almost inexistent. This study aimed to assess the severity of liver fibrosis and its risk factors in HIV-HCV coinfected patients...

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Autores principales: Nguyen Truong, Tam, Laureillard, Didier, Lacombe, Karine, Duong Thi, Huong, Pham Thi Hanh, Phuc, Truong Thi Xuan, Lien, Chu Thi, Nga, Luong Que, Anh, Vu Hai, Vinh, Nagot, Nicolas, Tuaillon, Edouard, Dominguez, Stéphanie, Lemoine, Maud
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27148964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153744
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author Nguyen Truong, Tam
Laureillard, Didier
Lacombe, Karine
Duong Thi, Huong
Pham Thi Hanh, Phuc
Truong Thi Xuan, Lien
Chu Thi, Nga
Luong Que, Anh
Vu Hai, Vinh
Nagot, Nicolas
Tuaillon, Edouard
Dominguez, Stéphanie
Lemoine, Maud
author_facet Nguyen Truong, Tam
Laureillard, Didier
Lacombe, Karine
Duong Thi, Huong
Pham Thi Hanh, Phuc
Truong Thi Xuan, Lien
Chu Thi, Nga
Luong Que, Anh
Vu Hai, Vinh
Nagot, Nicolas
Tuaillon, Edouard
Dominguez, Stéphanie
Lemoine, Maud
author_sort Nguyen Truong, Tam
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description RATIONALE AND AIMS: Screening and treatment for chronic hepatitis C are very limited in Vietnam and clinical data on HCV-related liver disease in HIV-coinfected people are almost inexistent. This study aimed to assess the severity of liver fibrosis and its risk factors in HIV-HCV coinfected patients in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted at a HIV outpatient clinic. Consecutive HIV treated adults with positive HCV serology completed a standardised epidemiological questionnaire and had a comprehensive liver assessment including hepatic elastography (Fibroscan(®), Echosens). RESULTS: From February to March 2014, 104 HIV-HCV coinfected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) were prospectively enrolled (99 males, median age: 35.8 (32.7–39.6) years, median CD4 count: 504 (361–624) /mm(3). Of them, 93 (89.4%) had detectable HCV RNA (median 6.19 (4.95–6.83 Log(10) IU/mL). Patients were mainly infected with genotypes 1a/1b (69%) and genotypes 6a/6e (26%). Forty-three patients (41.3%) had fibrosis ≥F2 including 24 patients (23.1%) with extensive fibrosis (F3) and/or cirrhosis (F4). In univariate analysis, excessive alcohol consumption, estimated time duration from HCV infection, nevirapine and lopinavir-based ARV regimen and CD4 nadir were associated factors of extensive fibrosis/cirrhosis. Alcohol abuse was the only independent factor of extensive fibrosis in multivariate analysis. Using Fibroscan(®) as a gold standard, the high thresholds of AST-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) and fibrosis-4 score (FIB-4) had very good performances for the diagnosis of extensive fibrosis/cirrhosis (Se: 90 and 100%, Sp:84 and 81%, AUROCs = 0.93, 95%CI: 0.86–0.99 and 0.96 (0.92–0.99), respectively). CONCLUSION: In this study, nearly 25% of HIV-HCV coinfected patients successfully treated with ART have extensive fibrosis or cirrhosis, and therefore require urgently HCV treatment.
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spelling pubmed-48582102016-05-13 High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262) Nguyen Truong, Tam Laureillard, Didier Lacombe, Karine Duong Thi, Huong Pham Thi Hanh, Phuc Truong Thi Xuan, Lien Chu Thi, Nga Luong Que, Anh Vu Hai, Vinh Nagot, Nicolas Tuaillon, Edouard Dominguez, Stéphanie Lemoine, Maud PLoS One Research Article RATIONALE AND AIMS: Screening and treatment for chronic hepatitis C are very limited in Vietnam and clinical data on HCV-related liver disease in HIV-coinfected people are almost inexistent. This study aimed to assess the severity of liver fibrosis and its risk factors in HIV-HCV coinfected patients in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted at a HIV outpatient clinic. Consecutive HIV treated adults with positive HCV serology completed a standardised epidemiological questionnaire and had a comprehensive liver assessment including hepatic elastography (Fibroscan(®), Echosens). RESULTS: From February to March 2014, 104 HIV-HCV coinfected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) were prospectively enrolled (99 males, median age: 35.8 (32.7–39.6) years, median CD4 count: 504 (361–624) /mm(3). Of them, 93 (89.4%) had detectable HCV RNA (median 6.19 (4.95–6.83 Log(10) IU/mL). Patients were mainly infected with genotypes 1a/1b (69%) and genotypes 6a/6e (26%). Forty-three patients (41.3%) had fibrosis ≥F2 including 24 patients (23.1%) with extensive fibrosis (F3) and/or cirrhosis (F4). In univariate analysis, excessive alcohol consumption, estimated time duration from HCV infection, nevirapine and lopinavir-based ARV regimen and CD4 nadir were associated factors of extensive fibrosis/cirrhosis. Alcohol abuse was the only independent factor of extensive fibrosis in multivariate analysis. Using Fibroscan(®) as a gold standard, the high thresholds of AST-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) and fibrosis-4 score (FIB-4) had very good performances for the diagnosis of extensive fibrosis/cirrhosis (Se: 90 and 100%, Sp:84 and 81%, AUROCs = 0.93, 95%CI: 0.86–0.99 and 0.96 (0.92–0.99), respectively). CONCLUSION: In this study, nearly 25% of HIV-HCV coinfected patients successfully treated with ART have extensive fibrosis or cirrhosis, and therefore require urgently HCV treatment. Public Library of Science 2016-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4858210/ /pubmed/27148964 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153744 Text en © 2016 Nguyen Truong et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nguyen Truong, Tam
Laureillard, Didier
Lacombe, Karine
Duong Thi, Huong
Pham Thi Hanh, Phuc
Truong Thi Xuan, Lien
Chu Thi, Nga
Luong Que, Anh
Vu Hai, Vinh
Nagot, Nicolas
Tuaillon, Edouard
Dominguez, Stéphanie
Lemoine, Maud
High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262)
title High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262)
title_full High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262)
title_fullStr High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262)
title_full_unstemmed High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262)
title_short High Proportion of HIV-HCV Coinfected Patients with Advanced Liver Fibrosis Requiring Hepatitis C Treatment in Haiphong, Northern Vietnam (ANRS 12262)
title_sort high proportion of hiv-hcv coinfected patients with advanced liver fibrosis requiring hepatitis c treatment in haiphong, northern vietnam (anrs 12262)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4858210/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27148964
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0153744
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