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Effect of HCV eradication on critical flicker frequency in HIV/HCV coinfected patients with advanced cirrhosis.
Hontañón, V; González-García, J; Rubio-Martín, R; Díez, C; Serrano-Morago, L; Berenguer, J.
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  • Hontañón V; Servicio de Medicina Interna-Unidad de VIH, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain. Electronic address: victor.hontanon@gmail.com.
  • González-García J; Servicio de Medicina Interna-Unidad de VIH, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain.
  • Rubio-Martín R; Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain.
  • Díez C; Unidad de Enfermedades Infecciosas/VIH, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain.
  • Serrano-Morago L; Instituto de Investigación Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain.
  • Berenguer J; Unidad de Enfermedades Infecciosas/VIH, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain.
Rev Clin Esp (Barc) ; 222(8): 479-485, 2022 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35688676
BACKGROUND: Critical flicker frequency (CFF), defined as the frequency at which a subject perceives a flickering light as continuous, is directly associated with central nervous system alertness. METHODS: We studied CFF using the Hepatonorm analyzer (Medi-Business Freiburg GmGH, Germany) at baseline and after hepatitis C virus (HCV) eradication in 47 patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/HCV coinfection and cirrhosis. Patients had a mean age of 52 years, 81% were male, and 80% had a history of drug use. RESULTS: We observed an increase in the CFF at the end of HCV therapy compared to baseline (42.3 ±â€¯8.5 Hz vs. 45.9 ±â€¯7.8 Hz; p = 0.001), and a reduction in the proportion of patients with subclinical hepatic encephalopathy (defined as a CFF <39 Hz) from 15 (32%) of 47 patients at baseline to 7 (17%) of 41 patients after HCV therapy (p = 0.180). CONCLUSION: HCV eradication in HIV/HCV coinfected patients increases CFF, indicating improved liver function.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por HIV / Hepatite C / Coinfecção Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por HIV / Hepatite C / Coinfecção Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article