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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2012 Volume 140, Issue 9-10, Pages: 612-618
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1210612D
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Antiviral/immunomodulatory combination therapy: Pegylated interferon alpha 2a and ribavirin in patients with chronic hepatitis C virus infection

Delić Dragan (Medicinski fakultet, Beograd + Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Mitrović Nikola ORCID iD icon (Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Popović Nataša (Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Urošević Aleksandar (Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Pešić Ivana (Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Simonović Jasmina (Medicinski fakultet, Beograd + Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Dulović Olga (Medicinski fakultet, Beograd + Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)
Švirtlih Neda (Medicinski fakultet, Beograd + Klinika za infektivne i tropske bolesti, Klinički centar Srbije, Beograd)

Introduction. Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection can progress to liver cirrhosis that causes bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract, liver failure and primary hepatocellular carcinoma. Use of standard therapeutic option consists of recombinant pegylated interferon alpha 2a/b with ribavirin in order to eradicate virus and prevent complications. Objective. The aim of investigation was to evaluate efficiency of combination therapy (pegylated interferon alpha 2a/b plus ribavirin) in patients with chronic HCV infection and to estimate predictive factors for successful treatment. Methods. A total of 387 patients with confirmed diagnosis of hepatitis C were evaluated (aged 18-65 years of both genders). Patients were treated with pegylated interferon alpha 2a/b and ribavirin according to a standard regimen lasting 24 or 48 weeks, dependent on virus genotype. Results. Negative HCV RNA (PCR assay) was recorded in 79.7% of patients at the end of treatment. Six months after completed therapy, negative HCV RNA, i.e. stained virologic response (SVR) was assessed in 70.5% of patients. Statistical summary of our results concerning SVR confirmed better efficiency of combination therapy for the following parameters compared to other investigated variables: age ≤40 (84.3% vs. 59.l%; p<0.0005), absence of cirrhosis (75.6% vs. 58.3%; p=0.003), lack of genotype 1 (86.6% vs. 61.8%; p<0.0005), and in patients who received full doses of pegylated interferon alpha 2a (78.3% vs. 63.3%; p=0.002). Conclusion. Combination therapy of recombinant pegylated interferon alpha 2a with ribavirin leads to SVR in the majority of treated patients (70.5%). Successful treatment depends on a variety of host and virus factors.

Keywords: hepatitis C virus, chronic hepatitis C, pegylated interferon alpha-2-a, ribavirin