Factors affecting the recovery of hepatic reserve after sustained virologic response by direct‐acting antiviral agents in chronic hepatitis C virus‐infected patients

Background and Aim Since the advent of direct‐acting antiviral (DAA) therapy, the total eradication of hepatitis C virus has been achievable with the recovery of hepatic reserve after achievement of sustained virologic response (SVR). Hence, here, we examined the factors affecting the recovery of he...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology 2021-02, Vol.36 (2), p.367-375
Hauptverfasser: Nakajima, Tomoaki, Karino, Yoshiyasu, Hige, Shuhei, Suii, Hirokazu, Tatsumi, Ryoji, Yamaguchi, Masakatsu, Arakawa, Tomohiro, Kuwata, Ysuaki, Hasegawa, Takashi, Toyota, Joji
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Zusammenfassung:Background and Aim Since the advent of direct‐acting antiviral (DAA) therapy, the total eradication of hepatitis C virus has been achievable with the recovery of hepatic reserve after achievement of sustained virologic response (SVR). Hence, here, we examined the factors affecting the recovery of hepatic reserve. Methods We followed up 403 patients (male: 164, female: 239; genotype 1: 299, genotype 2: 104; median age: 69 years) for at least 3 years after they achieved SVR to DAA therapy. Of these patients, 75 (18.6%) had a history of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Biochemical tests were periodically performed, and the hepatic reserve was evaluated based on the albumin–bilirubin grade. We examined background factors such as age, biochemical test results, HCC occurrence and portosystemic shunt by computed tomography. Results At the start of treatment, the albumin–bilirubin grades were grades 1, 2, and 3 in 241, 157, and 5 patients, respectively, and 3 years later, 117 of 162 (72%) patients with grade 2 or 3 improved to grade 1. Multivariate analysis identified the HCC occurrence after achievement of SVR (hazard ratio [HR]: 3.08, P 
ISSN:0815-9319
1440-1746
DOI:10.1111/jgh.15280