Effects of long-term course of alpha-interferon in patients with chronic hepatitis C associated to mixed cryoglobulinaemia

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作者
Adinolfi, LE
Utili, R
Zampino, R
Ragone, E
Mormone, G
Ruggiero, G
机构
[1] Institute of Medical Therapy, Second University of Naples, Medical School, Naples
[2] Ist. di Terap. Medica, Facoltà di Medicina, Seconda Università di Napoli, 80135 Napoli
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HCV; cryoglobulinaemia; interferon; chronic hepatitis C;
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10.1097/00042737-199711000-00008
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a long-term course of alpha-interferon (alpha-IFN) in the treatment of HCV-related mixed cryoglobulinaemia and to determine the impact of cryoglobulinaemia on therapeutic response to IFN in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) patients. Design: Prospective controlled study. Setting: University Medical Centre. Participants: Ninety consecutive CHC patients, 50 with cryoglobulinaemia (25 symptomatic and 25 asymptomatic; median cryocrit, 8%; chronic persistent hepatitis (CPH) 7, chronic active hepatitis (CAH) 27, cirrhosis 16) and 40 without cryoglobulinaemia (CPH 6, CAH 20, cirrhosis 14). HCV genotypes in the cryoglobulinaemic and non-cryoglobulinaemic groups were: 1b 40% and 45%; 2a 40% and 30%; others 20% and 25%, respectively. Interventions: Twelve-month course of alpha-IFN 2a, 3 MU, three times weekly. Main outcome measures: Disappearance of cryoglobulinaemia and related syndrome, clearance of serum HCV RNA and normalization serum transaminase levels at the end of treatment (response) and after 12 months follow-up (sustained response). Results: Overall, cryoglobulinaemic patients showed a similar response to IFN to those without cryoglobulinaemia (44% vs. 42.5%, respectively). In the cryoglobulinaemic group, symptomatic patients showed a lower response rate than asymptomatic patients (28% vs. 60%, respectively; P < 0.05). HCV genotype 2a/c, absence of cirrhosis and a low cryocrit (< 9%) were predictive factors of high response rate to IFN. Sustained response in non-cryoglobulinaemic patients (22.5%) tended to be higher than in patients with symptomatic cryoglobulinaemia (4%), as well as among patients carrying genotype 2a/c (67% vs. 10%, respectively; P < 0.02). IFN was effective in controlling purpura (80%) but was moderately effective on severe haematuria/proteinuria, renal insufficiency and neuropathy. Conclusions: A 12-month course of alpha-IFN is effective treatment for HCV-related cryoglobulinaemia. However, patients with CHC associated to symptomatic cryoglobulinaemia have a lower response rate to IFN.
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