| Literature DB >> 28688190 |
Shereen Abdel Alem1,2, Aisha Elsharkawy1,2, Rabab Fouad1,2, Eman Adel2, Zeinab Abdellatif1,2, Sherief Musa1, Ahmed Nagy2, Muhammad S Hussein2, Ayman Yosry1, Gamal Esmat1,2.
Abstract
Chronic HCV infection has emerged as a complex multifaceted disease with manifestations extending beyond the liver. HCV plays a direct role in glucose metabolism leading to both insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. To evaluate the changes in the glycemic state following Sofosbuvir-based treatment regimens in diabetic HCV patients. Four hundred chronic hepatitis C patients who underwent Sofosbuvir-based treatment regimens were retrospectively screened. Sixty-five diabetic HCV patients only enrolled in our analysis. Baseline demographic and laboratory data were recorded. Pretreatment Transient elastography was performed. At 24-week post EOT (SVR24), Fasting Plasma glucose, and Hemoglobin A1c were re-evaluated and compared with baseline. All enrolled diabetic patients were responders. They showed statistically significant decline in Fasting Plasma glucose and Hemoglobin A1c values at SVR24. Whatever the degree of hepatic fibrosis, the level of Fasting Plasma glucose and Hemoglobin A1c decreased at SVR24 in comparison to baseline level. Fifty-one patients showed improvement in their Hemoglobin A1c values at SVR24 and this improvement was more likely to occur among patients with low Body mass index. The reduction in Fasting Plasma glucose >20 mg/dL (>1.1 mmol/L) and Hemoglobin A1c ≥0.5% was not associated with age, gender or hepatic fibrosis stage. Sofosbuvir-based regimens are a highly efficient antiviral therapy for diabetic chronic HCV patients resulted in improvement in Fasting Plasma glucose and Hemoglobin A1c.Entities:
Keywords: Hemoglobin A1c; chronic hepatitis C virus; diabetes mellitus; fasting plasma glucose
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28688190 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24897
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Virol ISSN: 0146-6615 Impact factor: 2.327