Risk factors of hepatocellular carcinoma development in non-cirrhotic patients with sustained virologic response for chronic hepatitis C virus infection

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Toyoda, Hidenori [1 ]
Kumada, Takashi [1 ]
Tada, Toshifumi [1 ]
Kiriyama, Seiki [1 ]
Tanikawa, Makoto [1 ]
Hisanaga, Yasuhiro [1 ]
Kanamori, Akira [1 ]
Kitabatake, Shusuke [1 ]
Ito, Takanori [1 ]
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[1] Ogaki Municipal Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, Ogaki, Gifu 5038502, Japan
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antiviral therapy; chronic hepatitis C; hepatocellular carcinoma; risk factors; sustained virologic response; SIMPLE NONINVASIVE INDEX; INTERFERON THERAPY; LONG-TERM; SIGNIFICANT FIBROSIS; HISTOLOGIC IMPROVEMENT; PEGYLATED INTERFERON; LIVER-BIOPSY; FOLLOW-UP; RIBAVIRIN; MORTALITY;
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10.1111/jgh.12915
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background and AimHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) can develop in patients with chronic hepatitis C after they have achieved a sustained virologic response (SVR) to antiviral therapy, that is eradication of hepatitis C virus (HCV). Thus, surveillance for HCC remains necessary after SVR. We investigated factors that are predictive of HCC in HCV-infected patients who achieved SVR. MethodsThe incidence and risk factors for HCC were evaluated in 522 patients who achieved SVR with interferon-based antiviral therapy for HCV. Patients maintained regular follow-up every 6 months for HCC surveillance. The FIB-4 index and aspartate aminotransferase to platelet count ratio index were calculated based on laboratory data at the time that SVR was documented (SVR24). ResultsPatients continued follow-up visits for 1.0-22.9 years (median, 7.2 years) after SVR. HCC developed in 18 patients. The incidence of HCC was 1.2% at 5 years and 4.3% at 10 years. The use of peginterferon or ribavirin for treatment and a history of antiviral therapy prior to the course when SVR was achieved were not associated with the incidence of HCC after SVR. The presence of diabetes mellitus (risk ratio 2.08; P=0.0451) and FIB-4 index calculated at the time of SVR24 (risk ratio 1.73; P=0.0198) were associated with a higher likelihood of HCC after SVR by multivariate analysis. ConclusionsPatients with diabetes mellitus and patients with the elevation of FIB-4 index at SVR24 are at higher risk of HCC after SVR. Surveillance for HCC should be continued in this patient subpopulation.
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