Rate of cirrhosis progression reduced in HIV/HCV co-infected non-responders to anti-HCV therapy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
This is a retrospective longitudinal follow-up study of 25 HIV/HCV positive cirrhotic patients not responding to peg-IFN plus ribavirin, and 25 untreated controls matched for age ( 5 years), gender and Child-Pugh score. The primary endpoint of the study was the incidence of cirrhosis progression (CP) defined as the occurrence of at least one of the following events: death, ascites, jaundice, encephalopathy, gastrointestinal bleeding and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). During the median follow-up of 54 months (34-89), four treated (16%) and 13 untreated patients (52%) experienced CP (p=0.02). Poisson's regression model showed that the independent predictors of CP were Peg-IFN therapy (p=0.016), positive HIV-RNA (p=0.024), and altered ALP values (p=0.012). Peg-IFN therapy seems to slow down the rate of cirrhosis progression also in HIV/HCV co-infected patients nonresponders to anti-HCV therapy, in comparison with untreated patients.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
De Bona, A; Galli, L; Gallotta, G; Guzzo, A; Alagna, L; Lazzarin, Adriano; UBERTI FOPPA, Caterina
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