Efficacy of entecavir switch therapy in chronic hepatitis B patients with incomplete virological response to telbivudine
The roadmap concept suggests the use of on-treatment HBV DNA to guide treatment strategy of chronic hepatitis B patients treated by telbivudine. Our aim was to validate the roadmap approach of entecavir switch therapy in patients with incomplete response to telbivudine. Consecutive chronic hepatitis...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antiviral therapy 2013-01, Vol.18 (5), p.671-679 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The roadmap concept suggests the use of on-treatment HBV DNA to guide treatment strategy of chronic hepatitis B patients treated by telbivudine. Our aim was to validate the roadmap approach of entecavir switch therapy in patients with incomplete response to telbivudine.
Consecutive chronic hepatitis B patients on telbivudine monotherapy were studied. Incomplete virological response was defined as detectable HBV DNA after 6-12 months of treatment. Maintained virological response was defined as undetectable HBV DNA until the last follow-up.
Among the 79 patients on telbivudine, 39 (49%) had undetectable HBV DNA after 6-12 months of telbivudine treatment and 40 (51%) had incomplete virological response. In total, 33 incomplete responders switched to entecavir at 11 months (6-23), and 26 (79%) achieved maintained virological response after 25 months (4-46). Low HBV DNA level before switch therapy was the independent factor associated with maintained virological response to entecavir (P=0.01). A total of 24 of 25 (96%) patients with HBV DNA |
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ISSN: | 1359-6535 2040-2058 |
DOI: | 10.3851/IMP2526 |