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Review
. 2015 Sep;28(9):1011-24.
doi: 10.1111/tri.12577. Epub 2015 Apr 23.

Interferon-free antiviral treatment of chronic hepatitis C in the transplant setting

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Interferon-free antiviral treatment of chronic hepatitis C in the transplant setting

Sandra Beinhardt et al. Transpl Int. 2015 Sep.
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Abstract

Interferon-based regimens with first-generation protease inhibitors have a limited efficacy and an unfavorable safety profile. Combination therapies with two or more second-generation direct-acting antivirals plus/minus ribavirin revolutionized treatment strategies in patients chronically infected with hepatitis C virus. In this rapidly evolving era, patients in the transplant setting benefit from interferon-free treatment regimens. Scientific societies can barely keep up with this development, making it necessary to update the clinical guidelines by the American and European Associations for the Study of Liver Diseases within short periods. This review presents and discusses the currently available data of the use of interferon-free treatment in the setting of liver transplantation. However, costs, different reimbursement strategies, and health-care options cannot be answered by guidelines and recommendations from scientific societies. Further investigator-initiated trials are needed to individualize treatment concepts.

Keywords: HCV recurrence; cirrhosis - compensated; decompensated; direct-acting antivirals; fibrosing cholestatic hepatitis; liver transplantation; recommendations; treatment guidelines.

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