ReLink strategy in diagnosed-but-untreated hepatitis C-positive patients in Germany: report from a single center.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Sarah Lange, Christina Baehr, Nur Irem Cakman-Hinrichs, Katharina Cron, Hannah Fengels, Christina Gregor, Katrin Matschenz, Jörg Petersen, Robin Steinfurth, Albrecht Stoehr, Stefan Unger, Maria Gil Mir, Candido Hernández, Marianna Schwenken, Peter Buggisch
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Abstract

Objective: The ReLink project aims to reintegrate diagnosed-but-untreated hepatitis-C-positive patients into medical care and initiate a therapy.

Material/methods: A retrospective search within the practice management system of a single center in Germany identified among 1965 hepatitis-C-positive patients 100 untreated patients with available contact details and meeting all inclusion criteria. Patients were contacted by 2 contact rounds.

Results: Out of 100 patients, 64% were male. Most patients (81%) were aged between 30 and 59 years. The patients belonged to high-risk groups for hepatitis C virus infections or had other comorbidities. The majority of patients injected drugs (21%) and/or were currently or had been on substitution therapy (44%); alcohol addiction was also frequent (21%). Out of 25 patients who agreed to an appointment, 10 patients (40%) started therapy and 5 additional patients (20%) agreed to therapy but were not yet able to start or had not yet made a decision. One‑third of patients who agreed to an appointment did not show up.

Conclusions: Diagnosed-but-untreated patients are an important subgroup of hepatitis-C-positive patients; their recall to the clinic for direct-acting antiviral therapy is possible. However, inaccurate contact information, unresponsiveness to outreach, and further reluctance to attend doctor appointments limited the overall impact of this program. Regular review of the patients' contact details may facilitate both follow-up and recall.

德国已确诊但未接受治疗的丙型肝炎阳性患者的 ReLink 策略:来自单一中心的报告。
目标:ReLink 项目旨在使确诊但未接受治疗的丙型肝炎阳性患者重新接受医疗护理并开始治疗:ReLink 项目旨在让已确诊但未接受治疗的丙型肝炎阳性患者重新接受医疗护理并开始治疗:材料/方法:在德国一家中心的业务管理系统中进行回顾性搜索,从 1965 名丙型肝炎阳性患者中找出 100 名有联系方式且符合所有纳入标准的未治疗患者。通过两轮联系与患者取得了联系:结果:在 100 名患者中,64% 为男性。大多数患者(81%)的年龄在 30 至 59 岁之间。患者属于丙型肝炎病毒感染的高危人群或患有其他合并症。大多数患者注射毒品(21%)和/或正在或曾经接受替代疗法(44%);酗酒也很常见(21%)。在同意预约的 25 名患者中,有 10 名患者(40%)开始接受治疗,另有 5 名患者(20%)同意接受治疗,但尚未能开始或尚未做出决定。同意预约的患者中有三分之一没有赴约:结论:已确诊但未接受治疗的患者是丙型肝炎阳性患者中的一个重要亚群;将他们召回诊所接受直接作用抗病毒治疗是可能的。然而,联系信息不准确、对外联活动反应迟钝以及更不愿意去看医生等因素限制了该计划的整体效果。定期查看患者的详细联系方式可能会有助于后续跟踪和召回。
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Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie
Zeitschrift fur Gastroenterologie 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
15.40%
发文量
562
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Die Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie ist seit über 50 Jahren die führende deutsche Fachzeitschrift auf dem Gebiet der Gastroenterologie. Sie richtet sich an Gastroenterologen und alle anderen gastroenterologisch interessierten Ärzte. Als offizielles Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Gastroenterologie, Verdauungs- und Stoffwechselkrankheiten sowie der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Gastroenterologie und Hepatologie informiert sie zuverlässig und aktuell über die wichtigen Neuerungen und Entwicklungen in der Gastroenterologie.
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