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The interrelation between lipid profile in chronic HCV patients and their response to antiviral agents

Authors :
Ahmed M. Hashem
Shimaa Mansour
Mariam Naguib
Amal Helmy
Mohamed Hassany
Nahla Khalaf
Rasha Eletreby
Abdelrahman Kobtan
Gamal Esmat
Mahmoud Anees
Wahid Doss
Wafaa El Akel
Source :
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 15:103-110
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2020.

Abstract

This study aims to assess the changes of lipid profile in chronic HCV patients; before, during, and after treatment with DAAs and their association with treatment response.301 chronic HCV patients who received SOF-based therapy were included. Serum lipid profile was assessed at different check points; baseline, 6 weeks on treatment, end of treatment (EOT) and 12 weeks after EOT; and compared between SVR and non-SVR groups.SVR group had significantly higher baseline lipid parameters compared to non-SVR group with significant increase in lipid parameters at different time points apart from HDL-C. Non-SVR group showed non-significant change in lipid parameters apart from LDL-C. On week6 on treatment, cholesterol level125 mg/dl was 92.8% sensitive, 97.3% specific with 95.5% NPV, and AUC of 0.989 in prediction of SVR. Similarly, LDL57 mg/dl was 83.7% sensitive, 100% specific with 93.3%, NPV and AUC of 0.952. Baseline cholesterol and LDL were significantly associated with SVR.Higher baseline lipid parameters and their further elevation starting from week 6 on treatment are good predictors of SVR in HCV patients. Successful HCV therapy with DAAs is associated with a significant increase in lipid parameters.

Details

ISSN :
17474132 and 17474124
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Accession number :
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