Long-Term Follow-Up of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms After Sustained Virological Response to Interferon-Free and Interferon-Based Hepatitis C Virus Treatment.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Meike Dirks, Ann-Katrin Hennemann, Gerrit M Grosse, Anika Beer, Henning Pflugrad, Kim Haag, Ramona Schuppner, Katja Deterding, Markus Cornberg, Heiner Wedemeyer, Karin Weissenborn
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Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can be associated with neuropsychiatric symptoms like fatigue and cognitive impairment, independent of the liver status. The present study aims to assess changes in the pattern and extent of neuropsychological symptoms after successful treatment with interferon (IFN)-based and IFN-free therapy. HCV-infected patients who underwent neuropsychological assessment in previous studies were invited to a follow-up examination. Patients were grouped according to the treatment status: Sustained virological response (SVR) after IFN treatment (IFN SVR, n = 14) or after therapy with direct acting antivirals (DAA SVR, n = 28) or ongoing HCV infection (HCV RNA+, n = 11). A group of 33 healthy controls served as reference. Patients completed self-report questionnaires addressing health-related quality of life (HRQoL), mood and sleep quality and a neuropsychological test battery including tests of memory and attention (Luria's list of words, PSE test, cancelling "d" test, Word-Figure-Memory Test and computer-based test battery for the assessment of attention [TAP]). At baseline, all three patient groups had worse fatigue, depression, anxiety and HRQoL scores compared to healthy controls. Longitudinal analysis revealed that fatigue and mood slightly improved in all patient groups over time, while HRQoL improved in SVR patients but not in HCV RNA+ patients. Memory test results improved significantly in all patient groups, irrespective of their virological status. In contrast, the attention test results showed no clear change from baseline to follow-up. Our data can be considered as a hint that HCV eradication-independent of therapy regimen-does not substantially ameliorate neuropsychiatric symptoms in HCV-afflicted patients.

无干扰素和基于干扰素的丙型肝炎病毒治疗持续病毒学应答后神经精神症状的长期随访。
慢性丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染可能与疲劳和认知障碍等神经精神症状有关,与肝脏状态无关。本研究旨在评估成功接受干扰素(IFN)治疗和无干扰素治疗后神经心理学症状的模式和程度的变化。本研究邀请在以往研究中接受过神经心理学评估的 HCV 感染者进行随访检查。根据治疗情况对患者进行分组:IFN治疗后持续病毒学应答(SVR)(IFN SVR,14人)或直接作用抗病毒药物治疗后持续病毒学应答(DAA SVR,28人)或持续HCV感染(HCV RNA+,11人)。33名健康对照组患者作为参照。患者完成了有关健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)、情绪和睡眠质量的自我报告问卷,以及包括记忆力和注意力测试在内的神经心理学测试(Luria单词表、PSE测试、取消 "d "测试、单词-图形-记忆测试和基于计算机的注意力评估测试[TAP])。与健康对照组相比,所有三组患者的基线疲劳、抑郁、焦虑和 HRQoL 评分均较低。纵向分析显示,随着时间的推移,所有患者组的疲劳和情绪都略有改善,而 SVR 患者的 HRQoL 有所改善,但 HCV RNA+ 患者的 HRQoL 没有改善。所有患者组的记忆力测试结果都有明显改善,与病毒学状态无关。相比之下,注意力测试结果从基线到随访期间没有明显变化。我们的数据表明,HCV 根除(与治疗方案无关)并不能明显改善 HCV 感染患者的神经精神症状。
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Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Journal of Viral Hepatitis 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
8.00%
发文量
138
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Viral Hepatitis publishes reviews, original work (full papers) and short, rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It solicits these articles from epidemiologists, clinicians, pathologists, virologists and specialists in transfusion medicine working in the field, thereby bringing together in a single journal the important issues in this expanding speciality. The Journal of Viral Hepatitis is a monthly journal, publishing reviews, original work (full papers) and short rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It brings together in a single journal important issues in this rapidly expanding speciality including articles from: virologists; epidemiologists; clinicians; pathologists; specialists in transfusion medicine.
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