Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives (Apr 2018)

Treatment with Sofosbuvir and Daclatasvir (with or without Ribavirin) Improves Patient Reported Outcomes in Hepatitis C

  • Lucas Pereira Jorge de Medeiros,
  • Mario Barreto Correa Lima,
  • Marcia Maria Amêndola Pires,
  • Alessandra Mendonça Almeida Maciel,
  • Renata Barboza Vianna Medeiros,
  • Mariana Dermínio Donadel,
  • Isabela Martins Becattini Pereira,
  • Fábio Marchon Leão,
  • Luiz Eduardo Amorim Correa Lima Pires,
  • Helio Rzetelna,
  • Carlos Eduardo Brandão-Mello

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24171/j.phrp.2018.9.2.03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 50 – 58

Abstract

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Objectives To evaluate the impact of 3 treatment regimens upon health-related quality of life and work productivity using patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in chronic hepatitis C infected patients: sofosbuvir (SOF) + daclatasvir (DCV); SOF + DCV + ribavirin (RBV); SOF + simeprevir (SMV). Methods 4 questionnaires were used to evaluate PROs before, during and after treatment: Short Form-36 (SF-36), Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire (CLDQ) - hepatitis C virus (HCV), Work Productivity and Activity Index, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue (FACIT-F). Results Of the global sample of 55 patients included in this study; SOF + DCV (n = 10); SOF + DCV + RBV (n = 29); SOF + SMV (n = 16) all had a statistically significant improvement in SF-36, CLDQ and FACIT-F scores during and post-treatment. No statistically significant differences in the PRO questionnaire values were observed between the distinct treatment regimens. The SOF and SMV patient groups presented higher mean PRO variations during and post-treatment, compared to the other groups: SF-36 functional capacity (16.1); SF-36 mental health (21.4); CLDQ activity (1.8); CLDQ emotional function (1.2); FACIT-F physical well-being (8.0); Total FACIT-F (21.6). Conclusion Treatment with SOF + DCV, with or without RBV, results in an improved PRO similar to treatment with SOF + SMV in chronic hepatitis C patients.

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