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. 2008;28(1):9-16.
doi: 10.2165/00044011-200828010-00002.

Virological response in patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 1b and a high viral load: impact of peginterferon-alpha-2a plus ribavirin dose reductions and host-related factors

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Virological response in patients with hepatitis C virus genotype 1b and a high viral load: impact of peginterferon-alpha-2a plus ribavirin dose reductions and host-related factors

Gotaro Yamada et al. Clin Drug Investig. 2008.

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  • Clin Drug Investig. 2008;28(4):210

Abstract

Background and objective: In Japan the prevalence of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody is highest in the elderly population. Therefore, it is important for elderly patients to undergo interferon (IFN) therapy. In patients with HCV genotype 1b and a high viral load, the sustained virological response (SVR) rate is lower in older compared with younger patients receiving combination antiviral therapy. In addition, inadequate adherence to combination therapy is often seen in elderly patients, and is associated with reduced response rates. The aim of this retrospective analysis was to evaluate the effects of host-related factors (i.e. sex, age, baseline HCV RNA level, bodyweight and fibrosis stage) and peginterferon (PEG IFN)-alpha-2a plus ribavirin dose reductions on SVR rates.

Methods: A total of 192 treatment-naive patients with a HCV genotype 1b infection and a high viral load were included in the analysis. Patients had been enrolled into a phase III trial of 48 weeks of treatment with PEG IFN-alpha-2a plus ribavirin or PEG IFN-alpha-2a plus placebo. All patients were evaluated for effect of drug exposure on SVR. In addition, the impact of host-related factors or dose reductions on SVR was assessed.

Results: Approximately 30% of patients were considered elderly (> or =60 years of age). The overall SVR rate was significantly higher in patients treated with combination therapy versus monotherapy (59.4% vs 24.0%, p < 0.001). Attainment of an SVR following combination therapy was not influenced by any factor evaluated in the analysis, although elderly males were associated with decreased SVR rates. Younger age (odds ratio [OR] 1.081; 95% CI 1.125, 1.034; p = 0.0009), lower baseline HCV RNA levels (OR 1.003; 95% CI 1.006, 1.001; p = 0.006) and a severe fibrosis stage (F3/4) [OR 6.194; 95% CI 1.037, 37.000; p = 0.0455] significantly increased the likelihood of achieving an SVR with monotherapy. In the combination therapy group, patients maintaining a full dosage schedule of PEG IFN-alpha-2a and ribavirin and those requiring dose reductions of either study drug had similar SVR rates (64.5% vs 61.9%). However, the SVR rate was reduced to 33.3% among patients who discontinued combination therapy. Three out of the 31 patients who received the full dosage schedule were elderly patients. In addition, of the 15 patients who discontinued combination therapy, three were <50 years of age and six were > or =60 years of age. The SVR rate was reduced in patients with cumulative PEG IFN-alpha-2a and ribavirin doses of <60%; the majority of these patients were elderly.

Conclusion: The attainment of an SVR following PEG IFN-alpha-2a plus ribavirin combination therapy was not influenced by any of the host-related factors evaluated in this analysis, although elderly males were associated with a decreased SVR rate. Younger age, male sex and lower baseline HCV RNA levels significantly increased the likelihood of achieving an SVR with monotherapy. In addition, dose reductions appeared to have a negative impact on SVR in elderly patients. Therefore, it is important to minimize PEG IFN-alpha-2a and ribavirin dose reductions by effectively managing treatment-related adverse events in elderly patients.

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