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Real-world single-center experience with sofosbuvir-based regimens for the treatment of chronic hepatitis c genotype 1 patients

  • Hyun Phil Shin
  • , Blaire Burman
  • , Richard A. Kozarek
  • , Amy Zeigler
  • , Chia Wang
  • , Houghton Lee
  • , Troy Zehr
  • , Alicia M. Edwards
  • , Asma Siddique

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Abstract

Background/Aims: The approval of sofosbuvir (SOF), a direct-Acting antiviral, has revolutionized the treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV). Methods: We assessed the sustained virological response (SVR) of SOF-based regimens in a real-world single-center setting for the treatment of chronic HCV genotype 1 (G1) patients. This was a retrospective review of chronic HCV G1 adult patients treated with a SOF-based regimen at Virginia Mason Medical Center between December 2013 and August 2015. Results: The cohort comprised 343 patients. Patients received SOF+ledipasvir (LDV) (n=155), SOF+simeprevir (SIM) (n=154), or SOF+peginterferon (PEG)+ribavirin (RBV) (n=34). Of the patients, 50.1% (n=172) had cirrhosis. The SVR rate was 92.2% for SOF/LDV, 87.0% for SOF/SIM, and 82.4% for SOF/PEG/RBV. Compared with the cirrhotic patients, the patients without cirrhosis had a higher SVR (96.8% vs 85.5%, p=0.01, SOF/LDV; 98.2% vs 80.6%, p=0.002, SOF/SIM; 86.4% vs 75.0%, p=0.41, SOF/PEG/RBV). In this study, prior treatment experience adversely affected the response rate in subjects treated with SOF/PEG/RBV. Conclusions: In this single-center, real-world setting, the treatment of chronic HCV G1 resulted in a high rate of SVR, especially in patients without cirrhosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)711-720
Number of pages10
JournalGut and Liver
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This research was supported in part by The Research Fund of the Korean Association for the Study of the Liver.

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Hepacivirus
  • Real-world
  • Sofosbuvir
  • Sustained virologic response

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