Affiliation:
1. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Nagoya University School of Medicine Nagoya Japan
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundWe aimed to investigate the factors associated with improvement of liver functional reserve after sustained virological response using interferon‐free, direct‐acting antiviral combination treatment in patients with compensated, severe fibrosis.MethodsBetween September 2014 and April 2020, 492 patients received direct‐acting antiviral combination treatment in our hospital. Among them, 173 patients who had severe fibrosis based on a fibrosis‐4 index ≥3.25, showed sustained virological response after treatment. We investigated the dynamic change in albumin‐bilirubin score and the baseline factors associated with its improvement, 48 weeks after treatment.ResultsThe baseline significant factors associated with albumin‐bilirubin ≦ −0.5 were lower albumin (HR: 15.625, 95% CI: 4.273–58.824, P < .001), higher hepatitis C virus RNA (HR: 4.995, 95% CI: 1.882–13.260, P = .001), and higher alpha‐fetoprotein (HR: 1.033, 95% CI: 1.011–1.055, P = .003). Patients with alpha‐fetoprotein ≧10 ng/mL showed significant improvement of albumin‐bilirubin score from baseline to 48 weeks after treatment compared to those with alpha‐fetoprotein <10 ng/mL (P < .001).ConclusionsBaseline serum alpha‐fetoprotein might be a predictive factor for improvement of liver function after sustained virological response in patients with severe fibrosis.