Association Between Sustained Virological Response and All-Cause Mortality Among Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C and Advanced Hepatic Fibrosis
Abstract
To assess the association between sustained virological response (SVR) and all-cause mortality in patients with chronic HCV infection and advanced hepatic fibrosis. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS: An international, multicenter, long-term follow-up study from 5 large tertiary care hospitals in Europe and Canada of 530 patients with chronic HCV infection who started an interferon-based treatment regimen between 1990 and 2003, following histological proof of advanced hepatic fibrosis or cirrhosis (Ishak score 4-6). Complete follow-up ranged between January 2010 and October 2011. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: All-cause mortality. Secondary outcomes were liver failure, HCC, and liver-related mortality or liver transplantation.
The 530 study patients were followed up for a median (interquartile range [IQR]) of 8.4 (6.4-11.4) years. The baseline median (IQR) age was 48 (42-56) years and 369 patients (70%) were men. The Ishak fibrosis score was 4 in 143 patients (27%), 5 in 101 patients (19%), and 6 in 286 patients (54%). There were 192 patients (36%) who achieved SVR; 13 patients with SVR and 100 without SVR died (10-year cumulative all-cause mortality rate, 8.9% [95% CI, 3.3%-14.5%] with SVR and 26.0% [95% CI, 20.2%-28.4%] without SVR; P
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 59.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
15- AJAdriaan J. van der MeerCorresponding
Erasmus MC
- BJBart J. Veldt
- JJJordan J. Feld
- HWHeiner Wedemeyer
- JDJean‐François Dufour
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Interquartile range
- Hazard ratio
- Gastroenterology
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- Liver transplantation
- Cirrhosis
- Good health and well-being