1.Durability of a sustained virologic response in combination therapy with interferon/peginterferon and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C.
Chul Hyun KIM ; Byung Do PARK ; Jin Woo LEE ; Young Soo KIM ; Seok JEONG ; Don Haeng LEE ; Hyung Gil KIM ; Yong Woon SHIN ; Key Sook KWON ; Jung Il LEE
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2009;15(1):70-79
BACKGROUNDS/AIMS: The ultimate goal of antiviral therapy using interferon/pegylated interferon combined with ribavirin in chronic C-viral hepatitis is to achieve a sustained virologic response (SVR). Several studies have shown that the reappearance rate of hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA in serum after the achievement of an SVR is less than 1%; the durability of an SVR in Korean patients is not known. The aim of this study was to determine the durability of the virologic response in chronic hepatitis C patients with an SVR to antiviral therapy. METHODS: A total of 156 patients who were treated successfully with interferon/peginterferon and ribavirin were evaluated retrospectively. Patients received either subcutaneous conventional interferon alpha 3x10(6) units three times a week or subcutaneous pegylated interferon (alpha-2a: 180 microgram, alpha-2b: 80-100 microgram) once a week in combination with ribavirin at 600-1,200 mg daily (depending on body weight). Patients with HCV genotype 1 were treated for 48 weeks, whereas those with non-genotype 1 were treated for 24 weeks. RESULTS: Eighty-two patients underwent treatment with conventional interferon and ribavirin, whereas 74 patients were treated with pegylated interferon and ribavirin. An SVR was achieved in 73 patients (73/156, 46.8%). HCV RNA reappeared in eight patients (8/73, 11.0%; detected by qualitative PCR), including one patient with persistent viremia (1/73, 1.4%). CONCLUSIONS: Reappearance of HCV RNA after earlier achievement of an SVR might appear more frequently than previously reported. Close follow-up of these patients is recommended and the implication of temporary viremia should be determined in the future.
Adult
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Antiviral Agents/*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/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Interferon Alfa-2a/*therapeutic use
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Interferon-alpha/*therapeutic use
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Polyethylene Glycols/*therapeutic use
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RNA, Viral/metabolism
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Ribavirin/*therapeutic use
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Viremia/drug therapy