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Prospective study of short-term peginterferon-alpha-2a monotherapy in patients who had a virological response at 2 weeks after initiation of interferon therapy.

Authors :
Jeong S
Kawakami Y
Kitamoto M
Ishihara H
Tsuji K
Aimitsu S
Kawakami H
Uka K
Takaki S
Kodama H
Waki K
Imamura M
Aikata H
Takahashi S
Chayama K
Source :
Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology [J Gastroenterol Hepatol] 2008 Apr; Vol. 23 (4), pp. 541-5.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Background and Aims: Long-term interferon (IFN) therapy is effective in eliminating hepatitis C virus (HCV). However, it carries the risk of adverse effects and reduced quality of life. To assess whether short-term IFN therapy effectively eliminates HCV, we performed a prospective pilot study of pegylated (peg)IFN-alpha-2a therapy for 8 or 24 weeks.<br />Methods: After excluding patients with high titers of genotype-1, 55 HCV patients received pegIFN-alpha-2a. Patients who became negative for HCV-RNA at week 2 were allocated to either an 8-week (n = 19) or 24-week (n = 15) course of IFN. We evaluated the efficacy of and tolerance to IFN therapy.<br />Results: The sustained virological response rate was excellent in the two groups (8 weeks, 89.5% [17/19]; 24 weeks, 100% [15/15], respectively,). IFN dose reduction was required in one patient of the 8-week group, but in six patients of the 24-week group (P = 0.028). Treatment was completed by all patients of the 8-week group, but discontinued in five patients of the 24-week group (P = 0.011).<br />Conclusions: The 8-week IFN therapy is more tolerable than the 24-week therapy and had similar outcomes. Excluding the patients with high titers of genotype-1, we recommend switching to an 8-week course of pegIFN-alpha monotherapy once patients show an ultra rapid virological response at week 2 from the start of IFN therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1440-1746
Volume :
23
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18397484
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1746.2008.05356.x