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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Feb;20(2):168-74.
doi: 10.1016/s0168-8278(05)80054-6.

Efficacy of steroid withdrawal and low-dose interferon treatment in chronic active hepatitis B. Results of a randomized multicenter trial. Swiss Association for the Study of the Liver

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Efficacy of steroid withdrawal and low-dose interferon treatment in chronic active hepatitis B. Results of a randomized multicenter trial. Swiss Association for the Study of the Liver

J Reichen et al. J Hepatol. 1994 Feb.

Abstract

Fifty-six patients with biopsy-proven, chronic active hepatitis B were included in a multi-center, randomized trial comparing steroid withdrawal followed by 1.5 MU recombinant interferon alpha 2b (Intron) with placebo withdrawal followed by either 1.5 or 5 MU interferon. The patients were equally distributed between the treatment groups with respect to biochemical and histologic activity as well as with respect to DNA levels and quantitative liver function tests. One patient was lost to follow up. After 1 year of treatment, 10/18, 13/19 and 11/18 patients had lost hepatitis B virus DNA in the three groups, respectively (non-significant). Transaminase levels were normal in 27/34 of the responders but in only 4/21 of the non-responders (p < 0.0001). Both galactose elimination capacity and aminopyrine breath test improved significantly in responders, but either did not change (aminopyrine breath test) or deteriorated in non-responders (galactose elimination capacity). Biopsy score improved in both groups but this reached statistical significance only in responders. This effect was due to improvements in both inflammatory and fibrotic activity. Side effects included almost universally a flu-like syndrome, granulocytopenia (1), depression (3) and thyroid dysfunction (2). Two deaths occurred, one due to hepatocellular cancer, and the other to hepatorenal syndrome after spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. A severe cytolytic episode was observed in three patients in the steroid withdrawal group. We conclude that in patients with marked histologic activity, lower doses of interferon may be as effective as the standard dose of 5 MU.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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