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Real-world effectiveness and safety of sofosbuvir plus daclatasvir with or without ribavirin for genotype 2 chronic hepatitis C in Taiwan
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Real-world EffectivenessHepatitis BAntiviral DrugChronic Hepatitis CHepatic DisordersViral HepatitisClinical EpidemiologyAntiviral Drug DevelopmentPublic HealthClinical HepatologyGenotype 2VirologyChronic Viral InfectionAntiviral CompoundEpidemiologyHepatitis DAdverse EventsHepatologyHepatitis CAntiviral TherapyHepatitisSafety AnalysisMedicine
Sofosbuvir (SOF) and daclatasvir (DCV) treatment achieves excellent efficacy and safety in treating chronic hepatitis C (CHC) with various genotypes. Real world experience of SOF/DCV regimen to treat genotype 2 CHC was scanty in Asia. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of SOF/DCV with or without ribavirin to treat genotype 2 CHC patients in real world practice in Taiwan. Patients with genotype 2 CHC treated with 12-week of SOF/DCV or SOF/DCV/ribavirin were enrolled prospectively. Effectiveness was evaluated by sustained virological response (SVR) which was defined as undetectable hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA at post-treatment week 12. Adverse events were recorded for safety analysis. In total of 32 patients were enrolled from October 2016 to June 2017. All were infected with genotype 2 HCV. Sixteen patients (50%) exhibited cirrhosis including 6 patients with decompensation. Regimens of SOF/DCV and SOF/DCV/ribavirin were used to treat 14 and 18 patients, respectively. SVR was achieved in all 31 patients (100%) who completed follow-up. Significantly higher levels of cholesterol (p = 0.013) and higher low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (p = 0.015) were exhibited after successful viral clearance. SOF/DCV/ribavirin regimen resulted in more adverse events, significantly higher bilirubin levels, and decline of hemoglobin during treatment than SOF/DCV regimen. Four patients with chronic kidney disease maintained renal function during treatment. Overall, SOF/DCV or SOF/DCV/ribavirin treatment was well tolerated. SOF/DCV with or without ribavirin is highly effective and safe for patients with genotype 2 HCV infection in real-world experience in Taiwan.
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