Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of Brazil

Background: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness in terms of sustained virological response and tolerability of available second generation direct-acting antivirals in Brazilian patients. Methods: This was a retrospective observational study conducted in six centers in Southern Br...

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Main Authors: Vinicius Lins Ferreira, Helena Hiemisch Lobo Borba, Astrid Wiens, Maria Lucia Alves Pedroso, Vanessa Ferreira de Camargo Radunz, Cláudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes, Aline Satie Oba Kuniyoshi, Roberto Pontarolo
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Published: Elsevier 2018-05-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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spelling doaj-41e56fbdfdf0433d804210b8e9b699642020-11-25T01:19:23ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86702018-05-01223186192Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of BrazilVinicius Lins Ferreira0Helena Hiemisch Lobo Borba1Astrid Wiens2Maria Lucia Alves Pedroso3Vanessa Ferreira de Camargo Radunz4Cláudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes5Aline Satie Oba Kuniyoshi6Roberto Pontarolo7Universidade Federal do Paraná, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas, Curitiba, PR, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Paraná, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas, Curitiba, PR, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Paraná, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas, Curitiba, PR, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Paraná, Hospital de Clínicas, Serviço de Gastroenterologia, Curitiba, PR, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Paraná, Hospital de Clínicas, Serviço de Gastroenterologia, Curitiba, PR, BrazilGastroenterology Service, Centro de Orientação e Aconselhamento da Secretaria Municipal de Saúde, Curitiba, PR, BrazilPrefeitura de Maringá, Atendimento Especializado, Maringá, PR, BrazilUniversidade Federal do Paraná, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Farmacêuticas, Curitiba, PR, Brazil; Corresponding author.Background: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness in terms of sustained virological response and tolerability of available second generation direct-acting antivirals in Brazilian patients. Methods: This was a retrospective observational study conducted in six centers in Southern Brazil. The sample comprised adult patients who were chronically infected with hepatitis C virus, regardless of virus genotype, fibrosis stage, or prior treatment. Statistical analysis was performed to compare the effectiveness among the treatments, and also to uncover the factors influencing the achievement of sustained virological response. Results: A total of 296 patients were included in the study, with the majority receiving sofosbuvir with daclatasvir (59%) or sofosbuvir with simeprevir (26%). Overall sustained virological response rates were approximately 91.6%. For genotype 1, sofosbuvir with daclatasvir had an sustained virological response rate of approximately 95%, while the sustained virological response rate of sofosbuvir with simeprevir was 92%; this difference was statistically significant only for subtype 1b. The only treatment used for genotype 3 patients was sofosbuvir with daclatasvir, and lower rates of sustained virological response were observed for this group, compared to genotype 1 (84% versus 95%, p < 0.05). Apart from this difference between genotypes, and a difference between patients who achieved rapid virologic response compared with those who did not, there were no other statistically significant factors associated with sustained virological response. Conclusions: The results point to the effectiveness of second-generation direct-acting antivirals in hepatitis C virus Brazilian patients, especially those with genotype 1. Furthermore, that patients with genotype 3 need more attention and adjustments in available treatment options. Keywords: Brazil, Direct-acting antivirals, Hepatitis C, Observational studyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867018300564
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author Vinicius Lins Ferreira
Helena Hiemisch Lobo Borba
Astrid Wiens
Maria Lucia Alves Pedroso
Vanessa Ferreira de Camargo Radunz
Cláudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes
Aline Satie Oba Kuniyoshi
Roberto Pontarolo
spellingShingle Vinicius Lins Ferreira
Helena Hiemisch Lobo Borba
Astrid Wiens
Maria Lucia Alves Pedroso
Vanessa Ferreira de Camargo Radunz
Cláudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes
Aline Satie Oba Kuniyoshi
Roberto Pontarolo
Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
author_facet Vinicius Lins Ferreira
Helena Hiemisch Lobo Borba
Astrid Wiens
Maria Lucia Alves Pedroso
Vanessa Ferreira de Camargo Radunz
Cláudia Alexandra Pontes Ivantes
Aline Satie Oba Kuniyoshi
Roberto Pontarolo
author_sort Vinicius Lins Ferreira
title Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of Brazil
title_short Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of Brazil
title_full Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of Brazil
title_fullStr Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis C patients in a Southern state of Brazil
title_sort effectiveness and tolerability of direct-acting antivirals for chronic hepatitis c patients in a southern state of brazil
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Background: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness in terms of sustained virological response and tolerability of available second generation direct-acting antivirals in Brazilian patients. Methods: This was a retrospective observational study conducted in six centers in Southern Brazil. The sample comprised adult patients who were chronically infected with hepatitis C virus, regardless of virus genotype, fibrosis stage, or prior treatment. Statistical analysis was performed to compare the effectiveness among the treatments, and also to uncover the factors influencing the achievement of sustained virological response. Results: A total of 296 patients were included in the study, with the majority receiving sofosbuvir with daclatasvir (59%) or sofosbuvir with simeprevir (26%). Overall sustained virological response rates were approximately 91.6%. For genotype 1, sofosbuvir with daclatasvir had an sustained virological response rate of approximately 95%, while the sustained virological response rate of sofosbuvir with simeprevir was 92%; this difference was statistically significant only for subtype 1b. The only treatment used for genotype 3 patients was sofosbuvir with daclatasvir, and lower rates of sustained virological response were observed for this group, compared to genotype 1 (84% versus 95%, p < 0.05). Apart from this difference between genotypes, and a difference between patients who achieved rapid virologic response compared with those who did not, there were no other statistically significant factors associated with sustained virological response. Conclusions: The results point to the effectiveness of second-generation direct-acting antivirals in hepatitis C virus Brazilian patients, especially those with genotype 1. Furthermore, that patients with genotype 3 need more attention and adjustments in available treatment options. Keywords: Brazil, Direct-acting antivirals, Hepatitis C, Observational study
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867018300564
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