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Efficacy of prolonged treatment following combination with ribavirin and interferon for chronic hepatitis type C: A pilot study.
Nomura, Hideyuki; Kashiwagi, Yoichiro; Nakashima, Hisashi; Tanimoto, Hironori; Shimono, Junya; Kajiwara, Eiji; Maruyama, Toshihiro; Yamashita, Nobuyuki; Nagano, Masanori; Higashi, Masashi; Mukai, Tamotsu; Matsui, Yutaka; Hayashi, Jun; Kashiwagi, Seizaburo; Ishibashi, Hiromi.
Afiliação
  • Nomura H; Department of Internal Medicine, Shin-Kokura Hospital, 1-3-1 Kanada, Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu City 803-8505, Japan.
Hepatol Res ; 31(4): 211-6, 2005 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15866521
The aim of the present study was to assess the efficacy of the prolonged interferon monotherapy following combination treatment. Seventy-six patients were enrolled. Of these, 7 were withdrawn while undergoing treatment with interferon combined with ribavirin, and 12 remained positive for HCV-RNA at the completion of the combination treatment. We studied 57 Japanese patients with chronic hepatitis C due to genotype 1b HCV of a high viral load. These patients tested negative for HCV-RNA at the completion of the combination treatment for 24 weeks. After the combination treatment, 29 patients of the prolonged treatment group successively received interferon-alpha monotherapy for 24 weeks, while 28 patients in the combination treatment alone group received no medication. The rate of a sustained virologic response (SVR) was higher in the prolonged treatment group (41%, 12/29) than in the combination treatment alone group (25%, 7/28), but not significantly. Patients who became HCV-RNA negative by 4 weeks after the start of the combination treatment showed an SVR rate of 86%. The prolonged treatment resulted in SVR in all five patients who newly became HCV-RNA negative at 12 weeks. In conclusion, the prolonged treatment was effective for patients who newly became HCV-RNA negative at 12 weeks.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2005 Tipo de documento: Article