Non-Invasive Indirect Markers of Liver Fibrosis after Interferon-Free Treatment for Hepatitis C.
Dagmara PrzekopJakub KlapaczynskiAgnieszka GrytczukEwa GruszewskaAndrzej GietkaAnatol PanasiukSlawomir GolaszewskiBogdan CylwikLech ChrostekPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
The effectiveness of interferon-free therapy during the course of HCV infection has already been confirmed. Liver fibrosis can be assessed in several ways, from biopsies to imaging tests. The present study evaluates the usefulness of non-invasive indirect biomarkers of liver fibrosis (APRI, GAPRI, FORNS, FIB-4, the AP index and HUI score) as markers of the effective treatment of HCV with the 3D regimen. Blood samples were collected from 70 patients suffering from chronic hepatitis C. Patients received the 3D AbbVie regimen for hepatitis C. All patients had HCV genotype 1b. The APRI, GAPRI, FIB-4, FORNS, HUI and AP index (age-platelet score) values were calculated with their respective algorithms. The stage of fibrosis was evaluated on the basis of a liver biopsy and confirmed by FibroScan-based transient elastography. An undetectable level of HCV RNA after 12 weeks of treatment with the 3D regimen indicates 100% eradication of hepatitis C virus. After the treatment, non-invasive indirect markers of liver fibrosis achieved levels below the limit for significant fibrosis, Thus, non-invasive indirect biomarkers of hepatic fibrosis failed to detect the presence of significant fibrosis, which was proved in histopathological examination. However, the eradication of hepatitis C virus by means of the 3D regimen treatment does not mean that patients were completely cured.
Keyphrases
- liver fibrosis
- hepatitis c virus
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- human immunodeficiency virus
- peritoneal dialysis
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- patient reported outcomes
- deep learning
- patient reported
- replacement therapy
- antiretroviral therapy
- cell therapy
- smoking cessation
- gestational age