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Antivir Ther ; 16(6): 879-85, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21900720

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INTRODUCTION: Patients with hepatitis C recurrence after liver transplantation represent a clinical challenge. Antiviral treatment in transplant patients has usually poor tolerability and limited efficacy, with a mean sustained virological response (SVR) of 30%. Our pilot study was aimed at evaluating whether 8-week ribavirin pre-treatment could increase either adherence or antiviral effect of a 48-week combination therapy. METHODS: Ribavirin pre-treatment (8 weeks) was started with 600 mg daily and increased to 10.4 mg/kg/day. After pre-treatment, 1.5 µg/kg/week pegylated interferon-α2b was added for 48 additional weeks of combination therapy. Blood count, liver function tests and plasma HCV-RNA were examined monthly. Ribavirin plasma concentrations were determined by HPLC. RESULTS: Thirteen patients (mean age 53±2 years, 11 males) were treated: eight were HCV genotype 1/4; five were genotype 2/3. The median baseline HCV RNA level was 6.5 log(10) (range 5.84-7.42 log(10)). During ribavirin pre-treatment the median HCV RNA levels decreased significantly (5.7 log(10) ; P=0.023). During combination therapy 6/13 (46%) patients exhibited a rapid virological response (RVR) and 10/13 (77%) patients a complete early virological response, two were non-responders. A decline of 0.5 log(10) HCV RNA during pre-treatment predicted RVR. SVR occurred in six patients (46%): four were genotype 2/3. Stable ribavirin dose reduction was required in only two patients (15%) in whom transient interferon reduction was also required. CONCLUSION: This proof-of-concept study indicates that ribavirin pre-treatment increased the tolerability of the antiviral treatment, and improved its efficacy in liver transplant patients. Moreover, the degree of HCV RNA decline during pre-treatment allowed one to predict on-treatment response.


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Antiviral Agents/therapeutic use , Hepatitis C/drug therapy , Liver Transplantation , Premedication , Ribavirin/therapeutic use , Anemia/etiology , Antiviral Agents/adverse effects , Antiviral Agents/pharmacokinetics , Drug Therapy, Combination , Erythropoietin/therapeutic use , Female , Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor/therapeutic use , Hepatitis C/surgery , Hepatitis C/virology , Humans , Interferons/therapeutic use , Liver Transplantation/adverse effects , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Recurrence , Ribavirin/adverse effects , Ribavirin/pharmacokinetics , Treatment Outcome , Viral Load
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