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National Brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Treatment of hepatitis C with direct antiviral agents (DAA) is associated with almost 95% of sustained virological response. However, some patients need retreatment. In Brazil, it should be done according to the Ministry of Health guidelines, frequently updated to include newly...

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Autores principales: Ferraz, Maria Lúcia Gomes, Piccoli, Leonora de Zorzi, Rezende, Rosamar, Borba, Luiz Augusto, Junior, Alcindo Pissaia, Cheinquer, Hugo, Silva, Giovanni Faria, Ferreira, Paulo Roberto Abrão, Villela-Nogueira, Cristiane Alves, Mazo, Daniel Ferraz, Souza, Fernanda Fernandes, Codes, Liana, Ivantes, Claudia Alexandra Pontes, Gomide, Geisa Perez Medina, Pereira, Gustavo Henrique Santos, Pessôa, Mário Guimarães, França, Alex Vianey Callado, Pinto, Arlene dos Santos, Teixeira, Rosângela, Bittencourt, Paulo Lisboa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9459029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35905930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2022.102388
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author Ferraz, Maria Lúcia Gomes
Piccoli, Leonora de Zorzi
Rezende, Rosamar
Borba, Luiz Augusto
Junior, Alcindo Pissaia
Cheinquer, Hugo
Silva, Giovanni Faria
Ferreira, Paulo Roberto Abrão
Villela-Nogueira, Cristiane Alves
Mazo, Daniel Ferraz
Souza, Fernanda Fernandes
Codes, Liana
Ivantes, Claudia Alexandra Pontes
Gomide, Geisa Perez Medina
Pereira, Gustavo Henrique Santos
Pessôa, Mário Guimarães
França, Alex Vianey Callado
Pinto, Arlene dos Santos
Teixeira, Rosângela
Bittencourt, Paulo Lisboa
author_facet Ferraz, Maria Lúcia Gomes
Piccoli, Leonora de Zorzi
Rezende, Rosamar
Borba, Luiz Augusto
Junior, Alcindo Pissaia
Cheinquer, Hugo
Silva, Giovanni Faria
Ferreira, Paulo Roberto Abrão
Villela-Nogueira, Cristiane Alves
Mazo, Daniel Ferraz
Souza, Fernanda Fernandes
Codes, Liana
Ivantes, Claudia Alexandra Pontes
Gomide, Geisa Perez Medina
Pereira, Gustavo Henrique Santos
Pessôa, Mário Guimarães
França, Alex Vianey Callado
Pinto, Arlene dos Santos
Teixeira, Rosângela
Bittencourt, Paulo Lisboa
author_sort Ferraz, Maria Lúcia Gomes
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Treatment of hepatitis C with direct antiviral agents (DAA) is associated with almost 95% of sustained virological response. However, some patients need retreatment. In Brazil, it should be done according to the Ministry of Health guidelines, frequently updated to include newly available drugs. This study aimed to conduct a national survey about the characteristics and outcomes of retreatment of hepatitis C in previously non-responders to DAAs. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Institutions from all over the country were invited to participate in a national registry for retreatment, including information about clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the patients, type and outcomes of retreatment regimens. Only patients previously treated with interferon-free regimens were included. RESULTS: As previous treatments the distribution was: SOF/DCV (56%), SOF/SIM (22%), 3D (11%), SOF/LED (6%) and SOF/RBV (5%). For retreatment the most frequently used drugs were SOF/GP (46%), SOF/DCV (23%) and SOF/VEL (11%). From 159 patients retreated, 132/159 (83%) had complete information in the registry and among them only seven patients were non-responders (SVR of 94.6%). All retreatments were well tolerated, without any serious adverse events or interruptions. CONCLUSION: The retreatment of patients previously non-responders to DAAs was associated with high rate of SVR in this sample of Brazilian patients. This finding allows us to conclude that the retreatment options available in the public health system in Brazil are effective and safe and are an important component of the strategy of elimination of hepatitis C in our country.
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spelling pubmed-94590292022-09-10 National Brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents Ferraz, Maria Lúcia Gomes Piccoli, Leonora de Zorzi Rezende, Rosamar Borba, Luiz Augusto Junior, Alcindo Pissaia Cheinquer, Hugo Silva, Giovanni Faria Ferreira, Paulo Roberto Abrão Villela-Nogueira, Cristiane Alves Mazo, Daniel Ferraz Souza, Fernanda Fernandes Codes, Liana Ivantes, Claudia Alexandra Pontes Gomide, Geisa Perez Medina Pereira, Gustavo Henrique Santos Pessôa, Mário Guimarães França, Alex Vianey Callado Pinto, Arlene dos Santos Teixeira, Rosângela Bittencourt, Paulo Lisboa Braz J Infect Dis Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Treatment of hepatitis C with direct antiviral agents (DAA) is associated with almost 95% of sustained virological response. However, some patients need retreatment. In Brazil, it should be done according to the Ministry of Health guidelines, frequently updated to include newly available drugs. This study aimed to conduct a national survey about the characteristics and outcomes of retreatment of hepatitis C in previously non-responders to DAAs. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Institutions from all over the country were invited to participate in a national registry for retreatment, including information about clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the patients, type and outcomes of retreatment regimens. Only patients previously treated with interferon-free regimens were included. RESULTS: As previous treatments the distribution was: SOF/DCV (56%), SOF/SIM (22%), 3D (11%), SOF/LED (6%) and SOF/RBV (5%). For retreatment the most frequently used drugs were SOF/GP (46%), SOF/DCV (23%) and SOF/VEL (11%). From 159 patients retreated, 132/159 (83%) had complete information in the registry and among them only seven patients were non-responders (SVR of 94.6%). All retreatments were well tolerated, without any serious adverse events or interruptions. CONCLUSION: The retreatment of patients previously non-responders to DAAs was associated with high rate of SVR in this sample of Brazilian patients. This finding allows us to conclude that the retreatment options available in the public health system in Brazil are effective and safe and are an important component of the strategy of elimination of hepatitis C in our country. Elsevier 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9459029/ /pubmed/35905930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2022.102388 Text en © 2022 Sociedade Brasileira de Infectologia. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Ferraz, Maria Lúcia Gomes
Piccoli, Leonora de Zorzi
Rezende, Rosamar
Borba, Luiz Augusto
Junior, Alcindo Pissaia
Cheinquer, Hugo
Silva, Giovanni Faria
Ferreira, Paulo Roberto Abrão
Villela-Nogueira, Cristiane Alves
Mazo, Daniel Ferraz
Souza, Fernanda Fernandes
Codes, Liana
Ivantes, Claudia Alexandra Pontes
Gomide, Geisa Perez Medina
Pereira, Gustavo Henrique Santos
Pessôa, Mário Guimarães
França, Alex Vianey Callado
Pinto, Arlene dos Santos
Teixeira, Rosângela
Bittencourt, Paulo Lisboa
National Brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents
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title_full National Brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents
title_fullStr National Brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents
title_full_unstemmed National Brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents
title_short National Brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents
title_sort national brazilian survey on the outcomes of hepatitis c retreatment in patients non-responders to direct antiviral agents
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9459029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35905930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2022.102388
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