Systematic review: patient-reported outcomes in chronic hepatitis C - the impact of liver disease and new treatment regimens

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Younossi, Z. [1 ,2 ]
Henry, L. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Inova Fairfax Hosp, Dept Med, Ctr Liver Dis, Falls Church, VA USA
[2] Inova Hlth Syst, Betty & Guy Beatty Ctr Integrated Res, Falls Church, VA USA
关键词
QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HCV GENOTYPE 1; INTERFERON-ALPHA-2B PLUS RIBAVIRIN; VIRUS-INFECTED PATIENTS; COMBINATION THERAPY; SUSTAINED RESPONSE; UTILITY-ASSESSMENT; ANTIVIRAL THERAPY; WORK PRODUCTIVITY; DOUBLE-BLIND;
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10.1111/apt.13090
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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BackgroundTreatment for chronic hepatitis C (CH-C) is rapidly changing and moving away from an interferon and ribavirin-based therapy to interferon-free ribavirin-free all oral regimens. These regimens are simpler and shorter to administer with very high efficacy rates and better side effect profiles. As advances in the treatment of CH-C occur, it is imperative to capture both clinical outcomes (efficacy and safety) as well as patient-reported outcomes (PROs). In fact, PROs assesses and quantifies the impact of these regimens on patient experience. PROs assess patients' health-related quality of life (HRQOL) especially in the realms of fatigue and neuropsychiatric issues such as depression which can affect treatment adherence and work productivity. AimTo review the literature related to PRO's in HCV patients and summarise the impact of CH-C and its treatment on PROs. MethodsDatabases Ovid MEDLINE and PubMed were searched from 1990 to October 2014 using a combination of MEsh, thesaurus terms and relevant text words: hepatitis C, CH-C, treatment, quality of life, health-related quality of life, fatigue, work productivity, adherence, patient-reported outcomes, direct acting anti-viral agents and second generation direct acting anti-viral agents. Each manuscript was assessed for pertinence to the issue of PROs in CH-C as well as the quality of study design and publications. ResultsFrom the literature, it is evident that CH-C patients have baseline PRO impairment. Furthermore, treatment with interferon with or without ribavirin and first generation DAAs causes additional PRO burden which can negatively impact treatment adherence and indirectly, treatment efficacy and work productivity. The new treatment regimens with interferon- and ribavirin-free regimens not only have very high efficacy, but also result in the improvement of PRO scores as early as 2weeks into treatment as well as possibly better adherence to treatment regimens. ConclusionsCH-C and its treatment have been associated with patient-reported outcome impairment. The new IF-free and RBV-free regimens are associated with high efficacy and substantial improvement of patient-reported outcomes in clinical trial setting. Although very encouraging, more data are needed to assess patient-reported outcomes, adherence and work productivity of CH-C patients in the real world setting of clinical practice.
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