Changes in hepatic fibrosis and incidence of HCC following direct-acting antiviral treatment of F3 chronic hepatitis c patients: a prospective observational study

Author:

Shiha Gamal,Soliman Reham,Hassan Ayman A.,Mikhail Nabiel N.H.

Abstract

Aim: Studies of clinical outcomes in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients with pretreatment advanced liver fibrosis (F3) after sustained virologic response (SVR) are scarce, and most studies are of small cohorts and retrospective in nature. Our aim was to assess the clinical outcomes following direct acting antiviral (DAA) treatment among hepatitis C F3 patients after SVR. Methods: This study included 1517 chronic hepatitis C patients with F3 fibrosis receiving DAAs in the out-patient clinics at the Egyptian Liver Research Institute and Hospital (ELRIAH). We included patients 18 years or older with HCV who received DAAs, have F3 by transient elastography, and have no history of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Patients were followed up every six months after end of treatment using ultrasonography and AFP. Results: Significant improvement of fibrosis occurred with decreases in LSM, FIB-4, APRI, and FIB-6. When changes in LSM were categorized depending on delta LSM, 873 patients (57.5%) showed regression, 454 (29.9%) were stable, and 190 patients (12.5%) showed progression of fibrosis. Overall, 33 cases developed HCC during follow-up with incidence rate of 0.915/100 py (95%CI: 0.64-1.27). Incidence was high with progression of liver fibrosis (6.17/100 py) compared to patients with stable fibrosis (1.09/100 py) and regression of liver fibrosis (0.75/100 py). There were no significant differences as regards fibrosis indicators at baseline (LSM, FIB-4, APRI, and FIB-6) between those who developed HCC and those who did not. Conclusion: CHC Patients with F3 fibrosis showed a high rate of regression of fibrosis and decreased HCC incidence after achieving SVR following DAAs.

Publisher

OAE Publishing Inc.

Subject

Oncology,Hepatology

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