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Non-invasive fibrosis algorithms are clinically useful for excluding cirrhosis in prisoners living with hepatitis C

Authors :
Liu, C-H
Papaluca, T
Craigie, A
McDonald, L
Edwards, A
MacIsaac, M
Holmes, JA
Jarman, M
Lee, T
Huang, H
Chan, A
Lai, M
Sundararajan, V
Doyle, JS
Hellard, M
Stoove, M
Howell, J
Desmond, P
Iser, D
Thompson, AJ
Liu, C-H
Papaluca, T
Craigie, A
McDonald, L
Edwards, A
MacIsaac, M
Holmes, JA
Jarman, M
Lee, T
Huang, H
Chan, A
Lai, M
Sundararajan, V
Doyle, JS
Hellard, M
Stoove, M
Howell, J
Desmond, P
Iser, D
Thompson, AJ
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Prison-based HCV treatment rates remain low due to multiple barriers, including accessing transient elastography for cirrhosis determination. The AST-to-platelet ratio index (APRI) and FIB-4 scores have excellent negative predictive value (NPV) in hospital cohorts to exclude cirrhosis. We investigated their performance in a large cohort of prisoners with HCV infection. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of participants assessed by a prison-based hepatitis program. The sensitivity, specificity, NPV and positive predictive value (PPV) of APRI and FIB-4 for cirrhosis were then analysed, with transient elastography as the reference standard. The utility of age thresholds as a trigger for transient elastography was also explored. RESULTS: Data from 1007 prisoners were included. The median age was 41, 89% were male, and 12% had cirrhosis. An APRI cut-off of 1.0 and FIB-4 cut-off of 1.45 had NPVs for cirrhosis of 96.1% and 96.6%, respectively, and if used to triage prisoners for transient elastography, could reduce the need for this investigation by 71%. The PPVs of APRI and FIB-4 for cirrhosis at these cut-offs were low. Age ≤35 years alone had a NPV for cirrhosis of 96.5%. In those >35 years, the APRI cut-off of 1.0 alone had a high NPV >95%. CONCLUSION: APRI and FIB-4 scores can reliably exclude cirrhosis in prisoners and reduce requirement for transient elastography. This finding will simplify the cascade of care for prisoners living with hepatitis C.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315673397
Document Type :
Electronic Resource