International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jul 2020)

Retreatment of chronic hepatitis C patients who failed previous therapy with directly acting antivirals: A multicenter study

  • Mohamed El Kassas,
  • Mohamed Alboraie,
  • Mohamed El Badry,
  • Naglaa Youssef,
  • Heba Omar,
  • Reem Y. El Sheemy,
  • Amira Al Balakosy,
  • Ossama Ashraf Ahmed Mohamed,
  • Gina Gamal Naguib Meleak,
  • Hany Dabbous,
  • Mohamed Hassan Ahmed Fouad,
  • Mohamed-Naguib Wifi,
  • Samy Zaky,
  • Marwa Tahoon,
  • Adel El Tahan,
  • Fathiya El-Raey,
  • Sameera Ezzat,
  • Wahid Doss

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96
pp. 367 – 370

Abstract

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Aim of the study: The current study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of different DAAs regimens in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C (CHC) Egyptian patients who failed to achieve SVR after their treatment with SOF-based regimens. Methods: This was a retrospective observational multicenter study that included CHC patients that failed to achieve cure on SOF-based regimens who were re-treated using different DAAs regimen and were allocated according to national guidelines for the treatment of hepatitis C. Primary outcome was to assess the SVR12 rate among prior non-responders after retreatment with a second course of DAAs. Results: Our study included 172 patients who failed to achieve SVR after treatment with SOF-based treatment regimen [age: 51.2 ± 11.3, 58.7% men]. Included patients were retreated using SOF/DCV/RBV, SOF/ r/PAR /OMB /RBV, SOF/DCV/SIM, SOF/LDV ± RBV or SIM/SOF. SVR12 was successfully attained in 95.35% (164/172) of the included non-responders. Conclusion: The current multicenter study proved the efficacy of various DAAs regimens issued by the National Committee for Control of Viral Hepatitis for retreatment of relapsed CHC Egyptian patients.

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