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Influence of steroids on HCV recurrence after liver transplantation: A prospective study

Authors :
Giuliano La Barba
Gian Luca Grazi
Umberto Cillo
Federico Maria Giannini
Marco Vivarelli
Matteo Zanello
Antonia D'Errico
Alessandro Cucchetti
Roberto Merenda
Marco Senzolo
Daniele Neri
Maria Guido
D Canova
Antonio Daniele Pinna
Patrizia Burra
Vivarelli M
Burra P
Barba GL
Canova D
Senzolo M
Cucchetti A
D'Errico A
Guido M
Merenda R
Neri D
Zanello M
Giannini FM
Grazi GL
Cillo U
Pinna AD.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Background/Aims To assess the effect of long-term maintenance of steroids on HCV recurrence after liver transplantation (LT), that is still controversial, a prospective multicentre trial was conducted at the centres of Bologna and Padua, Italy. Methods From September 2002, 47 eligible HCV positive LT recipients were randomized to receive 2 different steroid schedules in association with tacrolimus: group A: rapid tapering and withdrawal 91 days after LT group B: slow tapering and withdrawal 25 months after LT. Thirty-nine patients were assessable: 23 in group A and 16 in group B. Donor and recipient characteristics were similar in the two groups. Median follow-up was 841 days (130–1376). One hundred liver biopsies were performed, and every patient had a biopsy at month 12. Results Twenty-two out of 23 (95, 65%) patients in group A and 15 out of 16 (93, 75%) in group B had histologically-confirmed HCV recurrence. Twelve-month histology showed advanced fibrosis (score 3 or 4) in 42.1% of the patients in group A versus 7.6% in group B ( P =0.03). One-and 2-year advanced fibrosis-free survival were 65.2 and 60.8 in group A and 93.7% in group B ( P =0.03 and=0.02, respectively). Conclusions Slow tapering of steroids reduced the progression of recurrent hepatitis C after LT.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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