Enhancing linkage to care for hepatitis B, D, and C patients: A retrospective‐prospective study

Author:

Vargas‐Accarino Elena12ORCID,Rando‐Segura Ariadna3,Palom Adriana24,Feliu‐Prius Anna12,Martínez‐Campreciós Joan2,Barreira Ana12,Romero‐Vico Judit2,Ruiz‐Cobo Juan Carlos12ORCID,Llaneras Jordi2,Riveiro‐Barciela Mar1245ORCID,Rodríguez‐Frías Francisco23,Esteban Rafael1245,Buti María1245

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

2. Liver Diseases Research Group Vall d'Hebron Research Institute Barcelona Spain

3. Microbiology Department Vall d'Hebron University Hospital Barcelona Spain

4. CIBERehd, enfermedades hepáticas y digestivas Madrid Spain

5. Hepatology Department Vall d'Hebron University Hospital Barcelona Spain

Abstract

SummaryBackgroundThe WHO has set a goal to decrease viral hepatitis‐related fatalities by 65% by 2030.AimsTo locate and retrieve to care all individuals diagnosed with hepatitis B, D or C, and investigate why they were not linked to appropriate medical management.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective‐prospective search for patients with hepatitis B, D or C virus (HBV, HDV and HCV) infection in the central laboratory database of the Barcelona northern health area (catchment population, 450,000). We reviewed records and contacted candidates for retrieval who were offered a specialist medical visit.ResultsWe reviewed records of 3731 patients with viral hepatitis (January 2019–December 2022): 1763 HBsAg+, 69 anti‐HDV+ and 1899 HCV‐RNA+. Among these, 644 (37%) HBV, 20 (29%) HDV and 1116 (56%) HCV patients were not currently linked to care. The proportion of patients receiving appropriate care was higher in HBV and HDV (p < 0.0001), and a higher percentage of unlinked hepatitis C patients had low life expectancy/comorbidities (39%; p < 0.0001). After implementing the linkage strategy, 254 HBV, 16 HDV and 54 HCV patients were successfully reintegrated into care. Among 1780 patients requiring linkage, 638 (35.8%) had moved to another health area or were missing essential contact data.ConclusionsAmong patients with viral hepatitis who required appropriate specialist care and were eligible for contact, 64% with HBV, 100% with HDV and 27% with HCV were successfully reintegrated into care. Overall, 324 (47.2%) eligible patients were linked to care, indicating the success of this strategy.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

Gilead Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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