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Real-life experience of ledipasvir and sofosbuvir for HCV infected Korean patients: a multicenter cohort study

BACKGROUND/AIMS: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ledipasvir/sofosbuvir (LDV/SOF) therapy in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected Korean patients in a real clinical setting. METHODS: A total of 273 patients who received LDV/SOF therapy between May 2016 and February 2021 were consecutively enrolled...

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Autores principales: Lee, Soon Kyu, Lee, Sung Won, Lee, Hae Lim, Kim, Hee Yeon, Kim, Chang Wook, Song, Do Seon, Chang, U Im, Yang, Jin Mo, Yoo, Sun Hong, Kwon, Jung Hyun, Nam, Soon Woo, Kim, Seok-Hwan, Song, Myeong Jun, Lee, Jaejun, Yang, Hyun, Bae, Si Hyun, Han, Ji Won, Nam, Heechul, Sung, Pil Soo, Jang, Jeong Won, Choi, Jong Young, Yoon, Seung Kew
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35618302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2022.013
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Sumario:BACKGROUND/AIMS: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of ledipasvir/sofosbuvir (LDV/SOF) therapy in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected Korean patients in a real clinical setting. METHODS: A total of 273 patients who received LDV/SOF therapy between May 2016 and February 2021 were consecutively enrolled and analyzed. A per-protocol analysis was performed to evaluate the virologic response. RESULTS: Seventy-five percent were infected with genotype 1, and 25% were infected with genotype 2. A hundred eighty-one (66.3%) patients had chronic hepatitis, 74 (27.1%) had compensated cirrhosis, eight (2.9%) had decompensated cirrhosis, and 10 (3.7%) had undergone liver transplantation. Undetectable HCV RNA at week 4 was achieved in 90.2% (231/256) of patients, 99.2% (250/252) achieved the end of treatment response, and 98.1% (202/206) achieved sustained virologic response at 12 weeks post-treatment (SVR12). According to liver function, the SVR12 rates were 99.3% (135/136) in chronic hepatitis, 96.4% (53/55) in compensated cirrhosis, and 100% (6/6) in decompensated cirrhosis. The SVR12 rates according to the genotype were 98.2% (167/170) for genotype 1 and 97.2% (35/36) for genotype 2. An 8-week LDV/SOF treatment in treatment-naïve chronic hepatitis patients with HCV RNA < 6,000,000 IU/mL at baseline resulted in 100% (23/23) SVR12 rates. Overall, LDV/SOF was tolerated well, with a 0.7% (2/273) discontinuation rate due to adverse events that were unrelated to LDV/SOF. CONCLUSIONS: LDV/SOF is effective and safe for treating HCV-infected Korean patients with high SVR12 rates.