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Predictors of sustained virological response in patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 3 infection

AIM OF THE STUDY: To assess predictors of sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 treated with standard therapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We retrospectively investigated data of 116 consecutive treatment-naïve patients chronically infected with H...

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Autores principales: Zarębska-Michaluk, Dorota, Lebensztejn, Dariusz, Chrapek, Magdalena, Paluch, Katarzyna, Stępień, Piotr, Kryczka, Wiesław
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5497420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28856274
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ceh.2016.62526
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author Zarębska-Michaluk, Dorota
Lebensztejn, Dariusz
Chrapek, Magdalena
Paluch, Katarzyna
Stępień, Piotr
Kryczka, Wiesław
author_facet Zarębska-Michaluk, Dorota
Lebensztejn, Dariusz
Chrapek, Magdalena
Paluch, Katarzyna
Stępień, Piotr
Kryczka, Wiesław
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description AIM OF THE STUDY: To assess predictors of sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 treated with standard therapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We retrospectively investigated data of 116 consecutive treatment-naïve patients chronically infected with HCV genotype 3, treated with pegylated interferon alpha (PegIFNα) and ribavirin (RBV) for 24 weeks. HCV RNA at week 4 (rapid virological response – RVR) and week 12 (early virological response – EVR) were measured in 85 and 105 patients respectively. Liver biopsy data were available for 103 patients. The variables were compared between patients with an SVR and those without. RESULTS: Overall 70.7% of patients achieved an SVR. Pretreatment factors including younger age, mild liver fibrosis as well as normal values of gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) and platelet count were significantly associated with higher SVR rate in univariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis only baseline platelet count > 140 000/µl and normal GGT activity were correlated with higher SVR rate. At weeks 4 and 12 HCV RNA was undetectable in 34.1% and 84.8% of patients respectively. The SVR rate was significantly higher in patients with an RVR compared to those without (p = 0.002). Only 2 patients with a rapid and early virological response did not achieve an SVR; both had negative pretreatment prognostic factors. CONCLUSIONS: In treatment-naïve patients with genotype 3 HCV infection, low baseline platelet count and elevated GGT activity were significantly associated with poor response to PegIFNα and RBV. Achieving a rapid and early virological response was associated with higher likelihood of an SVR.
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spelling pubmed-54974202017-08-30 Predictors of sustained virological response in patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 3 infection Zarębska-Michaluk, Dorota Lebensztejn, Dariusz Chrapek, Magdalena Paluch, Katarzyna Stępień, Piotr Kryczka, Wiesław Clin Exp Hepatol Original Article AIM OF THE STUDY: To assess predictors of sustained virological response (SVR) in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 3 treated with standard therapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We retrospectively investigated data of 116 consecutive treatment-naïve patients chronically infected with HCV genotype 3, treated with pegylated interferon alpha (PegIFNα) and ribavirin (RBV) for 24 weeks. HCV RNA at week 4 (rapid virological response – RVR) and week 12 (early virological response – EVR) were measured in 85 and 105 patients respectively. Liver biopsy data were available for 103 patients. The variables were compared between patients with an SVR and those without. RESULTS: Overall 70.7% of patients achieved an SVR. Pretreatment factors including younger age, mild liver fibrosis as well as normal values of gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) and platelet count were significantly associated with higher SVR rate in univariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis only baseline platelet count > 140 000/µl and normal GGT activity were correlated with higher SVR rate. At weeks 4 and 12 HCV RNA was undetectable in 34.1% and 84.8% of patients respectively. The SVR rate was significantly higher in patients with an RVR compared to those without (p = 0.002). Only 2 patients with a rapid and early virological response did not achieve an SVR; both had negative pretreatment prognostic factors. CONCLUSIONS: In treatment-naïve patients with genotype 3 HCV infection, low baseline platelet count and elevated GGT activity were significantly associated with poor response to PegIFNα and RBV. Achieving a rapid and early virological response was associated with higher likelihood of an SVR. Termedia Publishing House 2016-09-26 2016-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5497420/ /pubmed/28856274 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ceh.2016.62526 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Clinical and Experimental Hepatology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Lebensztejn, Dariusz
Chrapek, Magdalena
Paluch, Katarzyna
Stępień, Piotr
Kryczka, Wiesław
Predictors of sustained virological response in patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 3 infection
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title_fullStr Predictors of sustained virological response in patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 3 infection
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title_short Predictors of sustained virological response in patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 3 infection
title_sort predictors of sustained virological response in patients with hepatitis c virus genotype 3 infection
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5497420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28856274
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/ceh.2016.62526
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