Yi Xu, ShuangJie Li, Yingping Gu, Meng Yang, Sisi Li, Ling Ye, Songxu Peng
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Abstract
Background: There are no established recommendations for the most suitable treatment of children with immune-tolerant chronic hepatitis B (CHB).To evaluate the clinical outcome of combination therapy among treatment-naïve children with immune-tolerant CHB, we conducted this study.
Methods: We retrospectively identified pediatric patients who were diagnosed with immune-tolerant CHB and who received combination therapy with interferon-alpha or peginterferon-alpha-2a plus entecavir at Hunan Children's Hospital between August 2014 and April 2023. A total of 106 patients were ultimately enrolled in the study. Complete clinical data were collected for all the enrolled patients. The associations between baseline characteristics and HBsAg loss were assessed using Cox proportional hazards regression. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) plots were constructed to portray the association between HBsAg loss and patient age.
Results: After a median follow-up of 87 weeks, 23.5% (25/106) of the participants achieved sustained HBsAg loss, with a cumulative incidence of 44.9%. Proportional hazard regression indicated a significant association between achieving HBsAg loss and age, HBsAg level, and HBsAb level at baseline. The RCS plots suggested that, for pediatric patients, initiating antiviral therapy for immune-tolerant CHB might be most beneficial when they are less than 5 years old. Seventy-five (70.8%) patients experienced adverse events (AEs) following interferon therapy, with no severe AEs leading to treatment discontinuation.
Conclusions: The combination therapy led to favorable clinical outcomes for children with immune-tolerant CHB. Moreover, young age and low HBsAg and high HBsAb levels at baseline are predictors of a clinical cure.
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The Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (JPIDS), the official journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, is dedicated to perinatal, childhood, and adolescent infectious diseases.
The journal is a high-quality source of original research articles, clinical trial reports, guidelines, and topical reviews, with particular attention to the interests and needs of the global pediatric infectious diseases communities.