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The pattern of response to interferon alpha (α-IFN) predicts sustained response to a 6-month α-IFN and ribavirin retreatment for chronic hepatitis C
- Source :
- Journal of Hepatology. 33:128-134
- Publication Year :
- 2000
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2000.
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Abstract
- Background/Aims: In chronic hepatitis C, interferon-alpha (α-IFN) and ribavirin combination therapy improves sustained response compared to α-IFN monotherapy, both in naive patients and in previous α-IFN relapsers, but the efficacy of such therapy remains limited in non-responder cases. The aim of this study was to assess whether the pattern of response to α-IFN alone may predict sustained response to combination therapy during retreatment. Methods: Fifty previous α-IFN relapsers and 50 previous α-IFN non-responders were retreated with a high α-IFN dose (6 MU/thrice weekly for 2 months; induction phase) and then randomised to continue with α-IFN alone (3 MU/thrice weekly) or to receive combination therapy (3 MU/thrice weekly of α-IFN and 1000–1200 mg/daily of ribavirin) for an additional 6 months according to the biochemical response to α-IFN shown after the induction phase. All patients were also evaluated for virological and histological response. Results: Eleven of 25 (44%) relapsers treated with combination therapy and 4/25 (16%) treated with α-IFN alone achieved a sustained response. The corresponding figures among non-responders were 1/25 (4%) and 0/25, respectively. Among 26 patients with a complete ALT and HCV-RNA response after 2 months of α-IFN, sustained response was seen in 11/14 (79%) treated with combination therapy and in 4/12 (33%) treated with α-IFN alone ( p =0.05). On the other hand, of 74 cases still HCV-RNA positive after 2 months of α-IFN alone, biochemical and virological end of therapy response was better with combination therapy (11/36; 30.5%) compared to α-IFN alone (4/38; 10.5%), but only one patient developed a sustained response (1/36; 3%). Conclusions: The retreatment with a 6-month combination therapy was associated with a high rate of sustained response only in patients showing a complete biochemical and virological response to α-IFN alone. Longer retreatment with combination therapy may be needed to achieve a sustained response in patients without a prompt virological response to α-IFN.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Hepatology
Combination therapy
business.industry
Ribavirin
Alpha interferon
Induction Phase
Gastroenterology
Surgery
chemistry.chemical_compound
Chronic hepatitis
chemistry
Internal medicine
Sustained response
medicine
Viral disease
business
Interferon alfa
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01688278
- Volume :
- 33
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Hepatology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........ce5fc9f54e8716ad19a8475956110853
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168-8278(00)80169-5