Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)

Since Internal Medicine (IM) is the most frequent setting of hospitalization for both patients with advanced liver disease and those with comorbidities and risk factors for infection, through this position paper FADOI aims to promote and disseminates its vision regarding the current and potential r...

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Main Authors: Giorgio Ballardini, Francesco Bandiera, Luca Fontanella, Antonio Mancini, Giancarlo Parisi, Paola Piccolo, Claudio Puoti, Giuseppe Zaccala, Elisa Zagarrì, Giovanni Pappagallo, Andrea Fontanella
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-03-01
Series:Italian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/1214
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spelling doaj-2a9d2695ad3f45e7a86b2d8a51be82172020-11-25T01:25:22ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Medicine1877-93441877-93522020-03-0114110.4081/itjm.2020.1214Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)Giorgio Ballardini0Francesco Bandiera1Luca Fontanella2Antonio Mancini3Giancarlo Parisi4Paola Piccolo5Claudio Puoti6Giuseppe Zaccala7Elisa Zagarrì8Giovanni Pappagallo9Andrea Fontanella10Internal Medicine Department, Ospedale degli Infermi, RiminiInternal Medicine Department, SS. Annunziata Hospital, SassariInternal Medicine Department, Buonconsiglio Fatebenefratelli Hospital, NapoliInternal Medicine Department, Careggi Hospital, FirenzeInternal Medicine Department, Feltre Hospital (BL)Internal Medicine Department, Fatebenefratelli Hospital, RomaEpatology Center, INI Institute Grottaferrata (RM)Internal Medicine Department, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità, NovaraFADOI Study Center, MilanoEpidemiology & Clinical Trials Office, General Hospital, Mirano (VE)Internal Medicine Department, Buonconsiglio Fatebenefratelli Hospital, Napoli Since Internal Medicine (IM) is the most frequent setting of hospitalization for both patients with advanced liver disease and those with comorbidities and risk factors for infection, through this position paper FADOI aims to promote and disseminates its vision regarding the current and potential role of IM in managing hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment). The Internist plays an important role in identifying new cases, in selecting the appropriate diagnostic work-up for liver disease staging and prognosis, and in initiating antiviral therapy, coordinating care and communication with other specialists, the Hepatology outpatient clinic and General Practitioners. Since the Internist is naturally accustomed to the management of multiple comorbidities, he has a fundamental role in the identification of extrahepatic diseases associated with HCV infection and in the diagnosis of comorbidities, some of which are potential factors of liver disease progression. Moreover, in the prescription of the antiviral therapy, it is important to consider the possible drug interactions, and this ideally fits the role of the Internist who can weigh the risk/benefit ratio of possible alternatives, by considering the patient’s clinical situation, especially in case of multiple comorbidities. Moreover, it seems appropriate that the ability to prescribe antiviral therapy is guaranteed to all IM hepatology clinics, favoring a spread of awareness as well as an increase in national coverage and therefore patient access to therapies. The network of IM can also contribute to homogenizing the management policies of HCV treatment, which sometimes differ between Italian Regions. https://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/1214Internal medicinehepatitis C virushepatitisinfectionsFADOInominal group technique.
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author Giorgio Ballardini
Francesco Bandiera
Luca Fontanella
Antonio Mancini
Giancarlo Parisi
Paola Piccolo
Claudio Puoti
Giuseppe Zaccala
Elisa Zagarrì
Giovanni Pappagallo
Andrea Fontanella
spellingShingle Giorgio Ballardini
Francesco Bandiera
Luca Fontanella
Antonio Mancini
Giancarlo Parisi
Paola Piccolo
Claudio Puoti
Giuseppe Zaccala
Elisa Zagarrì
Giovanni Pappagallo
Andrea Fontanella
Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)
Italian Journal of Medicine
Internal medicine
hepatitis C virus
hepatitis
infections
FADOI
nominal group technique.
author_facet Giorgio Ballardini
Francesco Bandiera
Luca Fontanella
Antonio Mancini
Giancarlo Parisi
Paola Piccolo
Claudio Puoti
Giuseppe Zaccala
Elisa Zagarrì
Giovanni Pappagallo
Andrea Fontanella
author_sort Giorgio Ballardini
title Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)
title_short Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)
title_full Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)
title_fullStr Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)
title_full_unstemmed Position paper on the role of Internal Medicine in the management of hepatitis C virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)
title_sort position paper on the role of internal medicine in the management of hepatitis c virus infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment)
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Medicine
issn 1877-9344
1877-9352
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Since Internal Medicine (IM) is the most frequent setting of hospitalization for both patients with advanced liver disease and those with comorbidities and risk factors for infection, through this position paper FADOI aims to promote and disseminates its vision regarding the current and potential role of IM in managing hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection (screening, diagnosis, linkage-to-care, treatment). The Internist plays an important role in identifying new cases, in selecting the appropriate diagnostic work-up for liver disease staging and prognosis, and in initiating antiviral therapy, coordinating care and communication with other specialists, the Hepatology outpatient clinic and General Practitioners. Since the Internist is naturally accustomed to the management of multiple comorbidities, he has a fundamental role in the identification of extrahepatic diseases associated with HCV infection and in the diagnosis of comorbidities, some of which are potential factors of liver disease progression. Moreover, in the prescription of the antiviral therapy, it is important to consider the possible drug interactions, and this ideally fits the role of the Internist who can weigh the risk/benefit ratio of possible alternatives, by considering the patient’s clinical situation, especially in case of multiple comorbidities. Moreover, it seems appropriate that the ability to prescribe antiviral therapy is guaranteed to all IM hepatology clinics, favoring a spread of awareness as well as an increase in national coverage and therefore patient access to therapies. The network of IM can also contribute to homogenizing the management policies of HCV treatment, which sometimes differ between Italian Regions.
topic Internal medicine
hepatitis C virus
hepatitis
infections
FADOI
nominal group technique.
url https://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/1214
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