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. 2010 Jun;29(3):112-5.

How sustained is sustained viral response in patients with hepatitis C virus infection?

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How sustained is sustained viral response in patients with hepatitis C virus infection?

Ajit Sood et al. Indian J Gastroenterol. 2010 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Sustained virological response (SVR) is achieved in a high proportion of patients with chronic hepatitis C infection, particularly those with genotype 2 or 3 HCV infection. However, data on long-term durability of virological response in patients who achieve SVR are limited.

Aim: To evaluate the long-term durability of virological response in patients who have achieved SVR with interferon-based combination therapy.

Methods: One hundred patients with chronic HCV infection who had obtained SVR after IFN and ribavirin combination therapy were followed up for up to 8 years with annual HCV RNA testing.

Results: During a followed up of 6 months to 8 years, 8 of 100 patients with initial SVR developed late relapse of HCV infection. Relapse was more common in patients who had cirrhosis (5/28 [18%] vs. (3/72 [4%] with no cirrhosis; p=0.037).

Conclusion: SVR is durable in most patients, but some patients do have late relapse; long term follow up may be particularly important in a subset of patients with HCV infection who have liver cirrhosis.

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