NEW APPROACH TO HCV TREATMENT - RECOGNITION OF DISEASE PROCESS AS SYSTEMIC VIRAL-INFECTION RATHER THAN AS LIVER-DISEASE

Citation
L. Friedlander et al., NEW APPROACH TO HCV TREATMENT - RECOGNITION OF DISEASE PROCESS AS SYSTEMIC VIRAL-INFECTION RATHER THAN AS LIVER-DISEASE, Digestive diseases and sciences, 41(8), 1996, pp. 1678-1681
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
ISSN journal
01632116
Volume
41
Issue
8
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1678 - 1681
Database
ISI
SICI code
0163-2116(1996)41:8<1678:NATHT->2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Chronic viral hepatitis C is a problem of immense proportions. The onl y therapy that currently exists and is FDA approved is interferon (IFN ). Much controversy exists regarding the dose and duration as well as the effectiveness of IFN therapy. This study was performed to determin e whether a new endpoint of successful treatment, HCV-RNA negativity i n plasma and liver, would produce a greater number of long-term respon ders than is achievable with the currently recommended six months of t herapy. The 45 patients enrolled in this study were randomized 2 to 1 in a treatment paradigm consisting of 5 MU IFN three times a week for six months or the same dose of IFN daily until HCV-RNA was undetectabl e in plasma x 3 over 3 consecutive monthly determinations followed by demonstrated HCV-RNA negativity in liver biopsy tissue. No differences in age, initial WBC count, platelet count, or hepatic injury measures were evident between the two treatment groups. At the end of therapy, 43% of those in group 1 vs 100% in group 2 responded to the IFN thera py as defined by the serum ALT level. More importantly, all of those i n group 1, but only half of those in group 2, relapsed and became HCV- RNA positive with discontinuation of the IFN therapy. These data sugge st that: (1) IFN therapy is more effective when given for a longer rat her than a shorter period; (2) virologic response definitions are now possible and are preferred; (3) using longer therapy and a virologic e ndpoint, the responses achieved are more durable.