Identifying HCV genotype 1 patients at risk of relapse

OBJECTIVEThe objective of this analysis was to identify predictors of relapse in genotype 1 patients after 48 weeks of treatment with peginterferon plus ribavirin. METHODSRetrospective analysis of data from treatment-naive genotype 1 patients with an end-of-treatment response after 48 weeks of treat...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology 2010-05, Vol.22 (5), p.546-551
Hauptverfasser: Deschênes, Marc, Bain, Vincent G, Lee, Samuel S, Sherman, Morris, Cooper, Curtis L, Yoshida, Eric M, Marotta, Paul J, Krajden, Mel, Usaty, Christopher, Balshaw, Robert, Peltekian, Kevork M
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVEThe objective of this analysis was to identify predictors of relapse in genotype 1 patients after 48 weeks of treatment with peginterferon plus ribavirin. METHODSRetrospective analysis of data from treatment-naive genotype 1 patients with an end-of-treatment response after 48 weeks of treatment with peginterferon α-2a plus ribavirin 1000/1200 mg/day in the Canadian Pegasys Expanded Access Program. RESULTSAmong treatment-naive genotype 1 patients with an end-of-treatment response (n = 432), the sustained virological response status was known for 405 individuals (sustained virological response n = 328, 81%; relapse n = 77, 19%). Early virological response rates at week 12 were similar in relapsers (98.7%) and sustained responders (98.5%). More relapsers (12 of 77, 15.6%) than sustained responders (15 of 328, 4.6%) had quantifiable hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA (≥600 IU/ml) at week 12 and, among these patients, mean and maximum HCV RNA levels were higher in relapsers, although the median values were similar. Factors significantly associated with relapse in the multiple logistic regression analysis include older age (odds ratio1.48 per decade, 95% confidence interval1.06–2.07; P = 0.023), Caucasian ethnicity (odds ratio3.23, confidence interval1.25–8.33; P = 0.016), higher baseline serum HCV RNA level (P = 0.005), the drop in HCV RNA between baseline and week 12 (P = 0.026), and the interaction between baseline HCV RNA level and the decrease in HCV RNA between baseline and week 12 (P = 0.032). CONCLUSIONOlder age, Caucasian ethnicity, and high baseline HCV RNA level, and a smaller decrease in HCV RNA between baseline and week 12 predict a relapse in genotype 1 patients.
ISSN:0954-691X
1473-5687
DOI:10.1097/MEG.0b013e32832d237d