1.Clinical efficacy and safety of the combination therapy of peginterferon alpha and ribavirin in cirrhotic patients with HCV infection.
Hong Ryeol CHEONG ; Hyun Young WOO ; Jeong HEO ; Ki Tae YOON ; Dong Uk KIM ; Gwang Ha KIM ; Dae Hwan KANG ; Geun Am SONG ; Mong CHO
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2010;16(1):38-48
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The combination therapy of peginterferon (PEG-IFN) and ribavirin is the standard treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. However, few trials have involved patients with cirrhosis. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the efficacy and safety of treatment with PEG-IFN and ribavirin in patients with cirrhosis associated with HCV infection. METHOD: A total of 65 patients were treated with PEG-IFN alpha-2a/ribavirin (n=32) or PEG-IFN alpha-2b/ribavirin (n=33). PEG-IFN alpha-2a and PEG-IFN alpha-2b were administered at doses of 180 microg/week and 1.5 microg/kg/week, respectively, and ribavirin was administered orally at doses of 800-200 mg. Patients with HCV genotype 1 and genotype non-1 were treated for 48 and 24 weeks, respectively. The treatment response was assessed based on the sustained virologic response (SVR). RESULTS: The early virologic response (EVR), end-of-treatment response (ETR), and SVR were 70.0%, 52.0%, and 24.0%, respectively, in genotype 1 (n=50). In genotype non-1 (n=15), the ETR was 53.3% and the SVR was 33.3%. The overall SVR did not differ with genotype (1 vs non-1, 24.0% vs. 33.3%; P=0.471) or between decompensated cirrhosis and compensated cirrhosis (20.0% vs. 27.3%, P=0.630). Ten patients developed cirrhotic complications during the treatment, and 11 stopped treatment due to treatment-related adverse events. CONCLUSION: The combination therapy of PEG-IFN and ribavirin exhibited a low efficacy in cirrhotic patients with HCV infection and was associated with frequent serious complications. However, with careful management of complications, the therapy may have a considerable efficacy in some patients with cirrhosis and HCV infection.
Aged
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Antiviral Agents/adverse effects/*therapeutic use
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Female
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Genotype
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Hepatitis C, Chronic/complications/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Interferon Alfa-2a/adverse effects/*therapeutic use
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Interferon Alfa-2b/adverse effects/*therapeutic use
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Liver Cirrhosis/*complications
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neutropenia/etiology
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Platelet Count
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Polyethylene Glycols/adverse effects/*therapeutic use
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RNA, Viral/blood
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Retrospective Studies
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Ribavirin/adverse effects/*therapeutic use
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Severity of Illness Index
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Treatment Outcome
2.A case of sudden-onset hearing loss in a patient treated with peginterferon alpha-2b and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C.
Min Ki SHIN ; Tae Hyo KIM ; Kang JU ; Chang Yoon HA ; Hyun Ju MIN ; Woon Tae JUNG ; Ok Jae LEE
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2009;15(3):370-374
Combination therapy of pegylated interferon alpha and ribavirin has been associated with various adverse effects, but sudden-onset hearing loss is uncommon. We report a 60-year-old male patient who developed sudden-onset hearing loss during combination therapy with pegylated interferon alpha and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C. This patient had been diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C (genotype Ib) and early-stage liver cirrhosis 3 years previously, and had been treated with conventional interferon-alpha and ribavirin for 12 months. However, 6 months from the end of the treatment course the patient relapsed and received combination retreatment with pegylated interferon alpha-2b and ribavirin. He developed sudden-onset right-side hearing loss and tinnitus 42 weeks after the start of this retreatment. Pure-tone audiometry revealed a right-side hearing loss of 60~90dB. The patient consequently immediately discontinued the pegylated interferon therapy and was given prednisone 60 mg/day for 10 days, after which the hearing loss had almost completely recovered.
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use
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Antiviral Agents/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Audiometry, Pure-Tone
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Hearing Loss, Sudden/chemically induced/*diagnosis
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Hepatitis C, Chronic/diagnosis/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Interferon Alfa-2b/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Liver Cirrhosis/diagnosis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Polyethylene Glycols/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Prednisone/therapeutic use
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Ribavirin/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
3.Occurrence of diabetic ketoacidosis and autoimmune thyroiditis in a patient treated with pegylated interferon-alpha 2b and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C.
Yun Nah LEE ; Soung Won JEONG ; Jae Hee LIM ; Yang Seon RYU ; Seong Ran JEON ; Sang Kyun KIM ; Jae Young JANG ; Young Seok KIM ; Boo Sung KIM ; Mi Oh ROH
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2010;16(2):187-191
Combined pegylated interferon and ribavirin therapy for chronic hepatitis C infection cause a wide range of side effects, including flu-like syndrome, hematological abnormalities, cardiovascular symptoms, gastrointestinal symptoms, pulmonary dysfunction, depression, and retinopathy. Interferon-alpha has been shown to be related to the development of various autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune thyroid disease, and type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM). Type 1 DM and thyroid disease respectively develop in 0.08~2.61% and 10~15% of patients treated with combined interferon-alpha and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C. The coexistence of type 1 DM and autoimmune thyroiditis was rarely reported. We report a case of a 33-year-old female patient with chronic hepatitis C who simultaneously developed diabetic ketoacidosis and autoimmune thyroiditis after treatment with pegylated interferon-alpha 2b and ribavirin.
Adult
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Antiviral Agents/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Diabetic Ketoacidosis/drug therapy/*etiology
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Female
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Hepatitis C, Chronic/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Insulin/therapeutic use
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Interferon Alfa-2b/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Polyethylene Glycols/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Ribavirin/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/drug therapy/*etiology
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Thyroxine/therapeutic use
4.Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease occurring during pegylated interferon-alpha2b and ribavirin combination therapy for chronic hepatitis C.
Jae Hee LIM ; Yun Nah LEE ; Young Seok KIM ; Sang Gyune KIM ; Seung Won JEONG ; Jae Young JANG ; Hong Soo KIM ; Sae Hwan LEE ; Tae Kwann PARK
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2011;17(1):61-65
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) disease is a multisystem syndrome characterized by ocular (uveitis and retinal detachment), neurological (headache, tinnitus, and meningitis), and integumentary (vitiligo, alopecia, and poliosis) involvement. Although the pathogenesis of VKH disease is not well understood, an autoimmune T-cell response to a melanocyte-associated antigen is considered to be a cause of VKH disease. The complex immunological response to interferon and ribavirin may induce or exacerbate the autoimmune condition; however, VKH disease is a very rare complication associated with interferon therapy in chronic hepatitis C. We report a case of VKH disease occurring during pegylated interferon-alpha2b and ribavirin combination therapy for chronic hepatitis C.
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use
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Antiviral Agents/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Female
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Fluorescein Angiography
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Hepatitis C, Chronic/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Interferon Alfa-2b/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Polyethylene Glycols/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Prednisolone/therapeutic use
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Ribavirin/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Uveomeningoencephalitic Syndrome/*diagnosis/drug therapy/etiology
5.Development of ocular myasthenia during pegylated interferon and ribavirin treatment for chronic hepatitis C.
Hyung Min KANG ; Myung Jin PARK ; Jeong Min HWANG ; Jin Wook KIM ; Sook Hyang JEONG
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2009;15(2):209-215
A 63-year-old male experienced sudden diplopia after 9 weeks of administration of pegylated interferon (IFN) alpha-2b and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C (CHC). Ophthalmologic examinations showed ptosis on the right upper lid and restricted right eye movement without any other neurological signs. A brain imaging study and repetitive nerve stimulation test indicated no abnormality. The acetylcholine receptor antibody titer and response to acetylcholinesterase inhibitors were negative, and the results of thyroid function tests were normal. The patient's ophthalmological symptoms improved rapidly 3 weeks after discontinuation of pegylated IFN alpha-2b and ribavirin. The ocular myasthenia associated with combination therapy of pegylated IFN alpha-2b and ribavirin for CHC is very rarely reported; therefore, we present this case with a review of the various eye complications of IFN therapy.
Antiviral Agents/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Drug Therapy, Combination
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Hepatitis C, Chronic/complications/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Interferon Alfa-2b/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Myasthenia Gravis/*chemically induced/*diagnosis
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Polyethylene Glycols/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Ribavirin/*adverse effects/therapeutic use