Treatment with direct-acting antivirals improves the clinical outcome in patients with HCV-related decompensated cirrhosis: results from an Italian real-life cohort (Liver Network Activity-LINA cohort).
Ivan GentileRiccardo ScottoCarmine CoppolaLaura StaianoDaniela Caterina AmorusoTeresa De SimoneFederica PortunatoStefania De PascalisSalvatore MartiniMargherita MaceraGiulio ViceconteGrazia TosoneAntonio Riccardo BuonomoGuglielmo BorgiaNicola CoppolaPublished in: Hepatology international (2018)
Treatment with DAA in patients with Child-Pugh B cirrhosis is safe and leads to a very high rate of viral clearance, a significant rate of re-compensation and an improvement in liver function. Further studies are needed to assess the impact of treatment on survival and quality of life in long-term follow-up.