| Literature DB >> 27392759 |
Cheng Wang1, Dong Ji2, Jing Chen3, Qing Shao4, Bing Li4, Jialiang Liu4, Vanessa Wu3, April Wong3, Yudong Wang3, Xiaoyong Zhang5, Lei Lu3, Chris Wong6, Stella Tsang6, Zheng Zhang7, Jian Sun5, Jinlin Hou5, Guofeng Chen4, George Lau8.
Abstract
Hepatitis due to reactivation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) has been reported in patients treated with direct-acting antiviral (DAA) agents for chronic hepatitis C virus infection. We performed an observational study to determine the incidence of and factors associated with hepatitis in 327 patients receiving pan-oral DAA agents for HCV infections in areas endemic for HBV in China. Ten patients were positive for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), and 124 patients had occult HBV infection. HBV reactivation was determined by measuring HBV DNA and HBsAg status in serial serum samples collected every 2 weeks during DAA treatment and then every 4 weeks after treatment until week 12. In the total study population, 10 patients (3.1%) had hepatitis; 3 cases were associated with HBV reactivation (1 case not in the icteric phase, 1 case in the icteric phase, and 1 case with liver failure) and 7 from other causes. Testing positive for HBsAg before DAA treatment was a strong risk factor for developing hepatitis during treatment (hazard ratio, 15.0; P < .001).Entities:
Keywords: Coinfection; Prognostic Factor; Risk Factor; Therapy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27392759 DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2016.06.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ISSN: 1542-3565 Impact factor: 11.382