Screening for hepatitis C in an outpatient endoscopy unit.

Canadian liver journal Pub Date : 2021-08-09 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3138/canlivj-2020-0038
Mandip Rai, Catherine Lowe, Jennifer A Flemming
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Background: The Canadian Liver Foundation recommends routine hepatitis C (HCV) screening for Canadians born between 1945 and 1975. This study aimed to determine the feasibility and outcomes of targeted birth cohort HCV screening during routine outpatient endoscopic procedures in a tertiary care hospital.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study of individuals born between 1945 and 1975 who attended outpatient endoscopy procedures at Kingston Health Sciences Centre from 2017 to 2019. Patients who consented received the HCV OraSure point-of-care test for the HCV antibody (HCV Ab). If positive, serum for HCV RNA was sent, and patients were linked to care with a hepatologist.

Results: 2,179 patients met birth cohort criteria for HCV screening. Of those, 1,079 (49.5%) were approached for study inclusion, and 160 (15.0%) declined participation, leaving 912 patients who provided consent. The median age was 62 years (IQR 55-67). Overall, 6/912 (0.7%) of participants were HCV Ab positive and 5/912 (0.6%) were HCV RNA positive. Four were linked to care for consideration of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy, 3 received DAA treatment, and all 3 achieved sustained virologic response (SVR).

Conclusions: Birth cohort screening for HCV in an outpatient endoscopy unit identified an HCV prevalence similar to population estimates. In this model, however, 50% of eligible patients were not approached for screening. Linkage to care for assessment of treatment was high at 80%, and of those who received therapy, all achieved SVR. These results suggest this cohort is a suitable population for HCV screening; however, we need strategies to increase recruitment of all eligible individuals.

筛查丙型肝炎在门诊内镜单位。
背景:加拿大肝脏基金会推荐1945年至1975年出生的加拿大人进行常规丙型肝炎(HCV)筛查。本研究旨在确定在三级护理医院的常规门诊内镜程序中进行有针对性的出生队列HCV筛查的可行性和结果。方法:我们对2017年至2019年在金斯顿健康科学中心接受门诊内窥镜检查的1945年至1975年出生的个体进行了一项前瞻性队列研究。同意的患者接受了HCV OraSure即时检测HCV抗体(HCV Ab)。如果呈阳性,则发送HCV RNA血清,并将患者与肝病专家联系起来。结果:2179例患者符合HCV筛查的出生队列标准。其中,1079名(49.5%)患者被要求纳入研究,160名(15.0%)患者拒绝参与,剩下912名患者表示同意。中位年龄为62岁(IQR 55-67)。总体而言,6/912(0.7%)的参与者为HCV Ab阳性,5/912(0.6%)为HCV RNA阳性。4例患者考虑直接抗病毒(DAA)治疗,3例患者接受DAA治疗,3例患者均获得持续病毒学应答(SVR)。结论:在门诊内窥镜检查单位进行HCV出生队列筛查,发现HCV患病率与人口估计值相似。然而,在这个模型中,50%的符合条件的患者没有进行筛查。治疗评估与护理的关联度高达80%,在接受治疗的患者中,所有患者均达到SVR。这些结果表明,该队列是HCV筛查的合适人群;然而,我们需要战略来增加对所有符合条件的个人的招聘。
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