Российский журнал гастроэнтерологии, гепатологии, колопроктологии (Jan 2020)

Long-Term Results of the Etiotropic Therapy of Subcompensed Liver Cirrhosis in the Outcome of Chronic Hepatitis C

  • P. O. Bogomolov,
  • A. O. Bueverov,
  • V. E. Bakirova,
  • E. O. Lyusina,
  • E. A. Fedosyina,
  • S. V. Koblov,
  • O. V. Sumtsova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22416/1382-4376-2019-29-6-30-35
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 6
pp. 30 – 35

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Aim. The evaluation of long-term results of antiviral therapy (AVT) with ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir and dasabuvir in patients with noncompensated liver cirrhosis (LC) in the outcome of chronic hepatitis C.Material and methods. A retrospective analysis included the data from patients with subcompensated liver cirrhosis (LC) of HCV etiology (genotype 1b) (7–9 points of the Child-Pugh score) having received interferon-free antiviral therapy (AVT) with ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir and dasabuvir during 12 weeks from September to December 2015. In total, 66 patients (27 men and 39 women) received such a therapy, the median age was 56.4 years.Results. 147 weeks (IQR 56–156) following AVT completion, the long-term results were evaluated. At that time, 27 patients were available for observation. The assessment of liver function compensation using the Child-Pugh score showed improvement in 25 (93 %) patients. The assessment of laboratory data revealed a decrease in the median of total bilirubin by 13.6 μmol/l, as well as an increase in the median of serum albumin by 9.7 g/L and the median of platelets by 41,700/μl. Two deaths were reported due to hepatocellular cancer (HCC) and bleeding from esophageal varices. HCC was detected in 8 patients. Two patients underwent liver transplantation.Conclusion. AVT in patients with LC of HCV etiology is associated with a high frequency of virologic response. Longterm follow-up results indicate a significant improvement of liver function, but also a continuing high risk of developing complications of underlying disease, primarily HCC.

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