Liver stiffness improvement in hepatitis C patients after successful treatment.

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Netherlands Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2020-12-01
S M Brakenhoff, M L Verburgh, S B Willemse, L C Baak, K Brinkman, M van der Valk
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Abstract

Background: Successful treatment of chronic hepatitis C with direct-acting antiviral agents (DAAs) is expected to lead to improvement in liver fibrosis in most of the patients. However, limited data are available on the improvement of advanced liver fibrosis and cirrhosis, measured by transient elastography after treatment. This study assessed the change in liver stiffness measurements after successful treatment with DAAs in patients with pre-treatment advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis.

Methods: This observational retrospective cohort study included 514 mono-infected chronic hepatitis C patients, treated with all possible DAA-regimes in the Amsterdam region, the Netherlands. Liver stiffness was measured using FibroScan® at baseline and during follow-up. Cut-off values for staging liver fibrosis were ≥ 9.5 kPa for advanced fibrosis (F3) and ≥ 14.6 kPa for cirrhosis (F4).

Results: Liver stiffness decreased significantly from a median of 15.6 kPa (IQR 11.4-25.4) to 9.4 kPa (IQR 6.2-17.0) in 197 patients with pre-treated advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis. In 50.3% of these patients, liver stiffness improved to a value fitting with mild to moderate fibrosis (< 9.5 kPa, F0-F2) after successful treatment. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that a pre-treatment FibroScan® value of ≥ 20.0 kPa was associated with persisting advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis after treatment (OR 29.07, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Liver stiffness improves significantly after successful direct-acting antiviral agent treatment in chronic hepatitis C patients with advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis prior to DAA treatment. Long-term outcomes regarding occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in these patients are required to determine whether they can be safely discharged from HCC surveillance.

丙型肝炎患者治疗成功后肝脏僵硬度改善。
背景:使用直接作用抗病毒药物(DAAs)成功治疗慢性丙型肝炎有望改善大多数患者的肝纤维化。然而,治疗后通过瞬时弹性成像测量晚期肝纤维化和肝硬化的改善数据有限。本研究评估了DAAs治疗前晚期纤维化或肝硬化患者成功治疗后肝脏硬度测量的变化。方法:这项观察性回顾性队列研究包括514名单一感染的慢性丙型肝炎患者,在荷兰阿姆斯特丹地区接受所有可能的daa方案治疗。在基线和随访期间使用FibroScan®测量肝脏硬度。肝纤维化分期的临界值为:晚期纤维化≥9.5 kPa (F3),肝硬化≥14.6 kPa (F4)。结果:197例术前晚期纤维化或肝硬化患者的肝硬度中位数从15.6 kPa (IQR 11.4-25.4)显著降低至9.4 kPa (IQR 6.2-17.0)。在这些患者中,50.3%的患者在成功治疗后,肝脏硬度改善到符合轻度至中度纤维化(< 9.5 kPa, F0-F2)的值。多因素分析显示,治疗前FibroScan®值≥20.0 kPa与治疗后持续的晚期纤维化或肝硬化相关(or 29.07, p < 0.001)。结论:DAA治疗前晚期纤维化或肝硬化的慢性丙型肝炎患者,直接抗病毒药物治疗成功后,肝脏僵硬度明显改善。这些患者发生肝细胞癌(HCC)的长期结果需要确定他们是否可以安全地从HCC监测中出院。
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Netherlands Journal of Medicine
Netherlands Journal of Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Netherlands Journal of Medicine publishes papers in all relevant fields of internal medicine. In addition to reports of original clinical and experimental studies, reviews on topics of interest or importance, case reports, book reviews and letters to the editor are welcomed.
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