BACKGROUND Sex is one of the known factors influencing the risk of hepatitis C virus(HCV)infection and the natural course of the disease.AIM To evaluate sex-related differences in the characteristics and outcomes of d...BACKGROUND Sex is one of the known factors influencing the risk of hepatitis C virus(HCV)infection and the natural course of the disease.AIM To evaluate sex-related differences in the characteristics and outcomes of direct-acting antiviral(DAA)treatment in HCV-infected patients.METHODS The study included consecutive 9457 women and 9529 men,treated with DAA for chronic HCV infection from July 2015 to the end of 2023 whose data were collected in the nationwide multicenter retrospective Epiter-2 project.Women were divided into pre-menopausal(15-44 years),menopausal(45-55 years)and post-menopausal(>55 years)and compared with age-matched men.RESULTS Regardless of age,women had a significantly lower body mass index,prevalence of genotype 3 infection and proportion of cirrhosis compared to men.Psychiatric disorders(except depression),hepatitis B virus and human immunodeficiency virus co-infections,as well as alcohol and drug addiction,were significantly less common in women than in men in all age groups.The sustained virologic response was significantly higher in women compared to men in each age group and amounted to 98.4%and 96.6%,respectively(P<0.001).Independent predictors of treatment failure in women were genotype 3 infection,cirrhosis and postmenopausal age.Mild adverse events were reported significantly more often by women,regardless of age with the highest percentage in the postmenopausal group.CONCLUSION DAA treatment is more effective in women than in men,regardless of age,but in postmenopausal women,the effectiveness is relatively the lowest.展开更多
AIM: To evaluate daclatasvir vs telaprevir, each combined with peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin(peg IFN/RBV), in treatment-naive hepatitis C virus(HCV) genotype(GT) 1-infected patients.METHODS: In this phase 3, randomi...AIM: To evaluate daclatasvir vs telaprevir, each combined with peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin(peg IFN/RBV), in treatment-naive hepatitis C virus(HCV) genotype(GT) 1-infected patients.METHODS: In this phase 3, randomized, open-label, noninferiority study, 602 patients were randomly assigned(2:1) to daclatasvir vs telaprevir, stratified by IL28 B rs12979860 host genotype(CC vs non-CC), cirrhosis status(compensated cirrhosis vs no cirrhosis), and HCV GT1 subtype(GT1a vs GT1b). Patients were selected by study inclusion criteria from a total of 793 enrolled patients. Patients received daclatasvir 60 mg once daily or telaprevir 750 mg 3 times daily plus peg IFN/RBV. Daclatasvir recipients received 24 wk of daclatasvir plus peg IFN/RBV; those without an extended rapid virologic response(e RVR; undetectable HCV-RNA at weeks 4 and 12) received an additional 24 wk of peg IFN/RBV. Telaprevir-treated patients received 12 wk of telaprevir plus peg IFN/RBV followed by 12(with e RVR) or 36(no e RVR) wk of peg IFN/RBV. The primary objective was to compare for noninferiority of sustained virologic response rates at posttreatment week 12(SVR12) in GT1b-infected patients. Key secondary objectives were to demonstrate that the rates of anemia(hemoglobin < 10 g/d L) and rashrelated events, through week 12, were lower with daclatasvir + peg IFN/RBV than with telaprevir + peg IFN/RBV among GT1b-infected patients. Resistance testing was performed using population-based sequencing of the NS5 A region for all patients at baseline, and for patients with virologic failure or relapse and HCV-RNA ≥ 1000 IU/m L, to investigate any link between NS5 A polymorphisms associated with daclatasvir resistance and virologic outcome. RESULTS: Patient demographics and disease characteristics were generally balanced across treatment arms; however, there was a higher proportion of black/African Americans in the daclatasvir groups(6.0% and 8.2% in the GT1 b and GT1 a groups, respectively) than in the telaprevir groups(2.2% and 3.0%). Among GT1 binfected patients, daclatasvir plus peg IFN/RBV was noninferior to telaprevir plus peg IFN/RBV for SVR12 [85%(228/268) vs 81%(109/134); difference, 4.3%(95%CI:-3.3% to 11.9%)]. Anemia(hemoglobin < 10 g/d L) was significantly less frequent with daclatasvir than with telaprevir [difference,-29.1%(95%CI:-38.8% to-19.4%)]. Rash-related events were also less common with daclatasvir than with telaprevir, but the difference was not statistically significant. In GT1 ainfected patients, SVR12 was 64.9% with daclatasvir and 69.7% with telaprevir. Among both daclatasvir and telaprevir treatment groups, across GT1b- or GT1a-infected patients, lower response rates were observed in patients with IL28 B non-CC and cirrhosis- factors known to affect response to peg IFN/RBV. Consistent with these observations, a multivariate logistic regression analysis in GT1b-infected patients d e m o n s t ra t e d t h a t S V R 1 2 wa s a s s o c i a t e d w i t h IL28 B host genotype(CC vs non-CC, P = 0.011) and cirrhosis status(absent vs present, P = 0.031). NS5 A polymorphisms associated with daclatasvir resistance(at L28, R30, L31, or Y93) were observed in 17.3% of GT1b-infected patients at baseline; such variants did not appear to be absolute predictors of failure since 72.1% of these patients achieved SVR12 compared with 86.9% without these polymorphisms. Among GT1b-infected patients, treatment was completed by 85.4%(229/268) in the daclatasvir group, and by 85.1%(114/134) in the telaprevir group, and among GT1a-infected patients, by 67.2%(90/134) and 69.7%(46/66), respectively. Discontinuations(of all 3 agents) due to an AE were more frequent with telaprevir than with daclatasvir, whereas discontinuations due to lack of efficacy were more frequent with daclatasvir, due, in part, to differences in futility criteria. CONCLUSION: Daclatasvir plus peg IFN/RBV demonstrated noninferiority to telaprevir plus peg IFN/RBV for SVR12 and was well-tolerated in treatment-naive GT1 binfected patients, supporting the use of daclatasvir with other direct-acting antivirals.展开更多
BACKGROUND Progressive malnutrition coexists with liver diseases,particularly in patients with cirrhosis.Early diagnosis of malnutrition in patients with advanced stages of chronic liver disease and the implementation...BACKGROUND Progressive malnutrition coexists with liver diseases,particularly in patients with cirrhosis.Early diagnosis of malnutrition in patients with advanced stages of chronic liver disease and the implementation of appropriate nutritional treatment for malnourished patients should be an integral part of the therapeutic process.AIM To evaluate the nutritional status of patients with various severities of advanced liver fibrosis,using various nutritional status parameters.METHODS This study involved 118 patients with liver cirrhosis who were classified into three groups according to their Child-Pugh score.The nutritional status of the patients in each group was assessed using different methods.The average values obtained from the measurements were calculated for each research group.The influence of disease stage on the examined parameters of nutritional status was determined using one-way analysis of variance.To investigate the relationship between the parameters determining nutritional status and the stage of disease advancement,a correlation analysis was performed.RESULTS The Child-Pugh A group had the highest mean body weight(76.42 kg),highest mean body mass index(BMI)(26.72 kg/m²),and largest mean arm circumference(27.64 cm).In the Child-Pugh B group,the mean scores of all examined variables were lower than those of the Child-Pugh A group,whereas the mean body weight and BMI of the Child-Pugh C group were higher than those of the Child-Pugh B group.There was a very strong correlation between the Child-Pugh classification and subjective global assessment score;a very strong correlation between the Child-Pugh classification and arm circumference;a strong correlation between the Child-Pugh classification and body weight,albumin concentration,fat-free mass index,muscle mass index,phase angle,and BMI;and an average correlation between Child-Pugh classification and fat mass index.Notably,these indicators deteriorated with disease progression.CONCLUSION Advanced liver fibrosis leads to the deterioration of many nutritional status parameters.The extent of malnutrition increases with the progression of liver fibrosis.The Child-Pugh score reflects the nutritional status.展开更多
BACKGROUND The revolution in treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus(HCV)infection dates back to the introduction of direct-acting antivirals(DAAs).The increase in efficacy was most pronounced in patients...BACKGROUND The revolution in treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus(HCV)infection dates back to the introduction of direct-acting antivirals(DAAs).The increase in efficacy was most pronounced in patients infected with genotype(GT)1b,as this was the most poorly responsive population to treatment during the interferon era.AIM To identify the most effective interferon-free therapy for GT1b-infected patients and to determine positive and negative predictors of virological response.METHODS This real-world retrospective analysis included patients chronically infected with GT1b HCV whose data were obtained from the multicenter observational EpiTer-2 database.Treatment effectiveness was evaluated for each therapeutic regimen as the percentage of sustained virological responses(SVR).Assessment of the safety was based on the evaluation of the course of therapy,the occurrence of adverse events including serious ones,deaths during treatment and in the post 12-wk follow-up period.RESULTS The studied population consisted of 11385 patients with a mean age of 53±14.8 years and a female predominance(53.4%).The majority of them were treatment-naïve(74.6%)and patients with cirrhosis accounted for 24.3%.Of the DAA regimens used,76.9%were GT-specific with ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir+dasabuvir±ribavirin being the most used option(32.4%).A total of 10903 patients responded to treatment resulting in a 98.1%in the per-protocol analysis after excluding 273 patients without SVR data.The effectiveness of all regimens exceeded 90%and the highest SVR of 98.9%was achieved in patients treated with a combination of glecaprevir/pibrentasvir.Logistic regression analyses showed that the virologic response was independently associated with female sex[odds ratio(OR)=1.67],absence of decompensated cirrhosis at baseline(OR=2.42)and higher baseline platelets(OR=1.004 per 1000/μL increase),while the presence of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)coinfection significantly decreased the odds of response(OR=0.39).About 95%-100%of patients completed therapy irrespective of the drug regimen.At least one adverse effect occurred in 10.9%-36.3%and most of them were mild.No treatment related deaths have been reported.CONCLUSION We documented very high effectiveness and a good safety profile across all DAA regimens.Positive predictors of SVR were female sex,absence of decompensated cirrhosis at baseline and higher platelet count while HIV coinfection reduced the effectiveness.展开更多
BACKGROUND Nearly 290000 patients with chronic hepatitis C die annually from the most severe complications of the disease.One of them is liver cirrhosis,which occurs in about 20%of patients chronically infected with t...BACKGROUND Nearly 290000 patients with chronic hepatitis C die annually from the most severe complications of the disease.One of them is liver cirrhosis,which occurs in about 20%of patients chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus(HCV).Direct-acting antivirals(DAAs),which replaced interferon(IFN)-based regimens,significantly improved the prognosis of this group of patients,increasing HCV eradication rates and tolerability of therapy.Our study is the first to assess changes in patient profile,effectiveness,and safety in the HCV-infected cirrhotic population in the IFN-free era.AIM To document changes in patient characteristics and treatment regimens along with their effectiveness and safety profile over the years.METHODS The studied patients were selected from 14801 chronically HCV-infected individuals who started IFN-free therapy between July 2015 and December 2021 in 22 Polish hepatology centers.The retrospective analysis was conducted in real-world clinical practice based on the EpiTer-2 multicenter database.The measure of treatment effectiveness was the percentage of sustained virologic response(SVR)calculated after excluding patients lost to follow-up.Safety data collected during therapy and the 12-wk post-treatment period included information on adverse events,including serious ones,deaths,and treatment course.RESULTS The studied population(n=3577)was balanced in terms of gender in 2015-2017,while the following years showed the dominance of men.The decline in the median age from 63 in 2015-2016 to 61 years in 2021 was accompanied by a decrease in the percentage of patients with comorbidities and comedications.Treatment-experienced patients dominated in 2015-2016,while treatment-naive individuals gained an advantage in 2017 and reached 93.2%in 2021.Genotype(GT)-specific options were more prevalent in treatment in 2015-2018 and were supplanted by pangenotypic combinations in subsequent years.The effectiveness of the therapy was comparable regardless of the period analyzed,and patients achieved an overall response rate of 95%,with an SVR range of 72.9%-100%for the different therapeutic regimens.Male gender,GT3 infection,and prior treatment failure were identified as independent negative predictors of therapeutic success.CONCLUSION We have documented changes in the profile of HCV-infected cirrhotic patients over the years of accessibility to changing DAA regimens,confirming the high effectiveness of IFN-free therapy in all analyzed periods.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Sex is one of the known factors influencing the risk of hepatitis C virus(HCV)infection and the natural course of the disease.AIM To evaluate sex-related differences in the characteristics and outcomes of direct-acting antiviral(DAA)treatment in HCV-infected patients.METHODS The study included consecutive 9457 women and 9529 men,treated with DAA for chronic HCV infection from July 2015 to the end of 2023 whose data were collected in the nationwide multicenter retrospective Epiter-2 project.Women were divided into pre-menopausal(15-44 years),menopausal(45-55 years)and post-menopausal(>55 years)and compared with age-matched men.RESULTS Regardless of age,women had a significantly lower body mass index,prevalence of genotype 3 infection and proportion of cirrhosis compared to men.Psychiatric disorders(except depression),hepatitis B virus and human immunodeficiency virus co-infections,as well as alcohol and drug addiction,were significantly less common in women than in men in all age groups.The sustained virologic response was significantly higher in women compared to men in each age group and amounted to 98.4%and 96.6%,respectively(P<0.001).Independent predictors of treatment failure in women were genotype 3 infection,cirrhosis and postmenopausal age.Mild adverse events were reported significantly more often by women,regardless of age with the highest percentage in the postmenopausal group.CONCLUSION DAA treatment is more effective in women than in men,regardless of age,but in postmenopausal women,the effectiveness is relatively the lowest.
文摘AIM: To evaluate daclatasvir vs telaprevir, each combined with peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin(peg IFN/RBV), in treatment-naive hepatitis C virus(HCV) genotype(GT) 1-infected patients.METHODS: In this phase 3, randomized, open-label, noninferiority study, 602 patients were randomly assigned(2:1) to daclatasvir vs telaprevir, stratified by IL28 B rs12979860 host genotype(CC vs non-CC), cirrhosis status(compensated cirrhosis vs no cirrhosis), and HCV GT1 subtype(GT1a vs GT1b). Patients were selected by study inclusion criteria from a total of 793 enrolled patients. Patients received daclatasvir 60 mg once daily or telaprevir 750 mg 3 times daily plus peg IFN/RBV. Daclatasvir recipients received 24 wk of daclatasvir plus peg IFN/RBV; those without an extended rapid virologic response(e RVR; undetectable HCV-RNA at weeks 4 and 12) received an additional 24 wk of peg IFN/RBV. Telaprevir-treated patients received 12 wk of telaprevir plus peg IFN/RBV followed by 12(with e RVR) or 36(no e RVR) wk of peg IFN/RBV. The primary objective was to compare for noninferiority of sustained virologic response rates at posttreatment week 12(SVR12) in GT1b-infected patients. Key secondary objectives were to demonstrate that the rates of anemia(hemoglobin < 10 g/d L) and rashrelated events, through week 12, were lower with daclatasvir + peg IFN/RBV than with telaprevir + peg IFN/RBV among GT1b-infected patients. Resistance testing was performed using population-based sequencing of the NS5 A region for all patients at baseline, and for patients with virologic failure or relapse and HCV-RNA ≥ 1000 IU/m L, to investigate any link between NS5 A polymorphisms associated with daclatasvir resistance and virologic outcome. RESULTS: Patient demographics and disease characteristics were generally balanced across treatment arms; however, there was a higher proportion of black/African Americans in the daclatasvir groups(6.0% and 8.2% in the GT1 b and GT1 a groups, respectively) than in the telaprevir groups(2.2% and 3.0%). Among GT1 binfected patients, daclatasvir plus peg IFN/RBV was noninferior to telaprevir plus peg IFN/RBV for SVR12 [85%(228/268) vs 81%(109/134); difference, 4.3%(95%CI:-3.3% to 11.9%)]. Anemia(hemoglobin < 10 g/d L) was significantly less frequent with daclatasvir than with telaprevir [difference,-29.1%(95%CI:-38.8% to-19.4%)]. Rash-related events were also less common with daclatasvir than with telaprevir, but the difference was not statistically significant. In GT1 ainfected patients, SVR12 was 64.9% with daclatasvir and 69.7% with telaprevir. Among both daclatasvir and telaprevir treatment groups, across GT1b- or GT1a-infected patients, lower response rates were observed in patients with IL28 B non-CC and cirrhosis- factors known to affect response to peg IFN/RBV. Consistent with these observations, a multivariate logistic regression analysis in GT1b-infected patients d e m o n s t ra t e d t h a t S V R 1 2 wa s a s s o c i a t e d w i t h IL28 B host genotype(CC vs non-CC, P = 0.011) and cirrhosis status(absent vs present, P = 0.031). NS5 A polymorphisms associated with daclatasvir resistance(at L28, R30, L31, or Y93) were observed in 17.3% of GT1b-infected patients at baseline; such variants did not appear to be absolute predictors of failure since 72.1% of these patients achieved SVR12 compared with 86.9% without these polymorphisms. Among GT1b-infected patients, treatment was completed by 85.4%(229/268) in the daclatasvir group, and by 85.1%(114/134) in the telaprevir group, and among GT1a-infected patients, by 67.2%(90/134) and 69.7%(46/66), respectively. Discontinuations(of all 3 agents) due to an AE were more frequent with telaprevir than with daclatasvir, whereas discontinuations due to lack of efficacy were more frequent with daclatasvir, due, in part, to differences in futility criteria. CONCLUSION: Daclatasvir plus peg IFN/RBV demonstrated noninferiority to telaprevir plus peg IFN/RBV for SVR12 and was well-tolerated in treatment-naive GT1 binfected patients, supporting the use of daclatasvir with other direct-acting antivirals.
文摘BACKGROUND Progressive malnutrition coexists with liver diseases,particularly in patients with cirrhosis.Early diagnosis of malnutrition in patients with advanced stages of chronic liver disease and the implementation of appropriate nutritional treatment for malnourished patients should be an integral part of the therapeutic process.AIM To evaluate the nutritional status of patients with various severities of advanced liver fibrosis,using various nutritional status parameters.METHODS This study involved 118 patients with liver cirrhosis who were classified into three groups according to their Child-Pugh score.The nutritional status of the patients in each group was assessed using different methods.The average values obtained from the measurements were calculated for each research group.The influence of disease stage on the examined parameters of nutritional status was determined using one-way analysis of variance.To investigate the relationship between the parameters determining nutritional status and the stage of disease advancement,a correlation analysis was performed.RESULTS The Child-Pugh A group had the highest mean body weight(76.42 kg),highest mean body mass index(BMI)(26.72 kg/m²),and largest mean arm circumference(27.64 cm).In the Child-Pugh B group,the mean scores of all examined variables were lower than those of the Child-Pugh A group,whereas the mean body weight and BMI of the Child-Pugh C group were higher than those of the Child-Pugh B group.There was a very strong correlation between the Child-Pugh classification and subjective global assessment score;a very strong correlation between the Child-Pugh classification and arm circumference;a strong correlation between the Child-Pugh classification and body weight,albumin concentration,fat-free mass index,muscle mass index,phase angle,and BMI;and an average correlation between Child-Pugh classification and fat mass index.Notably,these indicators deteriorated with disease progression.CONCLUSION Advanced liver fibrosis leads to the deterioration of many nutritional status parameters.The extent of malnutrition increases with the progression of liver fibrosis.The Child-Pugh score reflects the nutritional status.
文摘BACKGROUND The revolution in treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C virus(HCV)infection dates back to the introduction of direct-acting antivirals(DAAs).The increase in efficacy was most pronounced in patients infected with genotype(GT)1b,as this was the most poorly responsive population to treatment during the interferon era.AIM To identify the most effective interferon-free therapy for GT1b-infected patients and to determine positive and negative predictors of virological response.METHODS This real-world retrospective analysis included patients chronically infected with GT1b HCV whose data were obtained from the multicenter observational EpiTer-2 database.Treatment effectiveness was evaluated for each therapeutic regimen as the percentage of sustained virological responses(SVR).Assessment of the safety was based on the evaluation of the course of therapy,the occurrence of adverse events including serious ones,deaths during treatment and in the post 12-wk follow-up period.RESULTS The studied population consisted of 11385 patients with a mean age of 53±14.8 years and a female predominance(53.4%).The majority of them were treatment-naïve(74.6%)and patients with cirrhosis accounted for 24.3%.Of the DAA regimens used,76.9%were GT-specific with ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir+dasabuvir±ribavirin being the most used option(32.4%).A total of 10903 patients responded to treatment resulting in a 98.1%in the per-protocol analysis after excluding 273 patients without SVR data.The effectiveness of all regimens exceeded 90%and the highest SVR of 98.9%was achieved in patients treated with a combination of glecaprevir/pibrentasvir.Logistic regression analyses showed that the virologic response was independently associated with female sex[odds ratio(OR)=1.67],absence of decompensated cirrhosis at baseline(OR=2.42)and higher baseline platelets(OR=1.004 per 1000/μL increase),while the presence of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)coinfection significantly decreased the odds of response(OR=0.39).About 95%-100%of patients completed therapy irrespective of the drug regimen.At least one adverse effect occurred in 10.9%-36.3%and most of them were mild.No treatment related deaths have been reported.CONCLUSION We documented very high effectiveness and a good safety profile across all DAA regimens.Positive predictors of SVR were female sex,absence of decompensated cirrhosis at baseline and higher platelet count while HIV coinfection reduced the effectiveness.
文摘BACKGROUND Nearly 290000 patients with chronic hepatitis C die annually from the most severe complications of the disease.One of them is liver cirrhosis,which occurs in about 20%of patients chronically infected with the hepatitis C virus(HCV).Direct-acting antivirals(DAAs),which replaced interferon(IFN)-based regimens,significantly improved the prognosis of this group of patients,increasing HCV eradication rates and tolerability of therapy.Our study is the first to assess changes in patient profile,effectiveness,and safety in the HCV-infected cirrhotic population in the IFN-free era.AIM To document changes in patient characteristics and treatment regimens along with their effectiveness and safety profile over the years.METHODS The studied patients were selected from 14801 chronically HCV-infected individuals who started IFN-free therapy between July 2015 and December 2021 in 22 Polish hepatology centers.The retrospective analysis was conducted in real-world clinical practice based on the EpiTer-2 multicenter database.The measure of treatment effectiveness was the percentage of sustained virologic response(SVR)calculated after excluding patients lost to follow-up.Safety data collected during therapy and the 12-wk post-treatment period included information on adverse events,including serious ones,deaths,and treatment course.RESULTS The studied population(n=3577)was balanced in terms of gender in 2015-2017,while the following years showed the dominance of men.The decline in the median age from 63 in 2015-2016 to 61 years in 2021 was accompanied by a decrease in the percentage of patients with comorbidities and comedications.Treatment-experienced patients dominated in 2015-2016,while treatment-naive individuals gained an advantage in 2017 and reached 93.2%in 2021.Genotype(GT)-specific options were more prevalent in treatment in 2015-2018 and were supplanted by pangenotypic combinations in subsequent years.The effectiveness of the therapy was comparable regardless of the period analyzed,and patients achieved an overall response rate of 95%,with an SVR range of 72.9%-100%for the different therapeutic regimens.Male gender,GT3 infection,and prior treatment failure were identified as independent negative predictors of therapeutic success.CONCLUSION We have documented changes in the profile of HCV-infected cirrhotic patients over the years of accessibility to changing DAA regimens,confirming the high effectiveness of IFN-free therapy in all analyzed periods.