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Combined alpha interferon and ribavirin for the treatment of hepatitis C in patients with hereditary bleeding disorders
Authors:Shields P L  Mutimer D J  Muir D  Skidmore S  Britnell T  Roberts A  Wilde J T
Affiliation:The Liver Unit, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham; Public Health Laboratory, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham, UK.
Abstract:Patients with hereditary bleeding disorders who received non-virally inactivated plasma-derived clotting factor concentrates before the mid-1980s invariably became infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Therapy with interferon alpha (IFN-alpha) alone has been disappointing in this group. We conducted an open-label study, using a combination of IFN-alpha2b (3 million units three times per week) and ribavirin 1-1.2 g/d in 28 patients with hereditary bleeding disorders. Twenty-one of the 28 patients had liver biopsy-confirmed chronic hepatitis (median histological activity index 5; range 1-10) and all patients were HCV RNA positive by PCR. Virological response rate to therapy at 3 months was 82% (23 out of 28). Three HIV co-infected patients showed an early virological response with loss of HCV RNA, but two subsequently relapsed after 3 and 6 months of therapy. Four patients stopped treatment early (one at 4, one at 7 and two at 9 months) because of treatment-related side effects, although three of these have maintained a virological response. Seventeen patients completed the 48-week course. Twenty of the 28 (71%) treated have had a durable virological response with a median follow-up of 16 months (range 1-24). Combination therapy represents a significant advance in the treatment of hepatitis C in patients with hereditary bleeding disorders.
Keywords:hepatitis C virus    interferon alpha    ribavirin    hereditary bleeding disorder    therapy
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