The natural history and long-term outcomes in patients with chronic hepatitis C genotype 4 after interferon-based therapy

  • Faleh Z. Alfaleh
  • , Khalid Alswat
  • , Ahmed Helmy
  • , Waleed Al-hamoudi
  • , Mohamed El-sharkawy
  • , Mohanned Omar
  • , Ahmed Shalaby
  • , Mohaned A. Bedewi
  • , Qais Hadad
  • , Safiyya M. Ali
  • , Ahmad Alfaleh
  • , Ayman A. Abdo

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Abstract

Background & Aims: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 4 (G4) infection is common in the Middle East. Post-treatment long-term outcomes have not been reported in these patients. This study evaluates these outcomes in patients after interferon-based therapy. Patients and methods: A total of 157 patients were followed from June 2001 to February 2012. Descriptive and analytical statistics, cumulative outcomes and the independent predictors of disease progression were calculated. Results: The overall age was 48.0 ± 11.8 years, 75 (47.8%) were males and 53 (70.7%) of 75 who were genotyped had G4. The follow-up period was 63.8 ± 32.8 months. Sustained virological response (SVR) was achieved in 62 (39.5%) and 24 (45.3%) patients in the whole group and the G4 subgroup respectively. Among the whole cohort and the G4 subgroup, disease progressed in 59 (37.6%) and 21 (39.6%), respectively, with less progression in the SVR groups; 15/62 (24.2%) and 3/24 (12.5%) compared with non-responders; 44 (46.3%) and 18 (62.1%) with P = 0.01 and 0.001 respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that having diabetes mellitus (P = 0.03), higher baseline APRI score (P = 0.00) and non-SVR (P = 0.00) were independent predictors of disease progression. G4 patients showed similar results, but 'non-SVR' (P = 0.00) was the only independent predictor of progression. Eight patients died and four developed HCC all among the non-SVR group only. Conclusions: This study describes, for the first time, the natural history and demonstrates the beneficial long-term effects of interferon-based therapy in HCV G4 patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)871-883
Number of pages13
JournalLiver International
Volume33
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Disease progression
  • Genotype 4
  • Hepatitis C
  • Natural history
  • Post-treatment outcomes

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