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Significant impact of new oral therapies against HCV on the waiting list for liver transplantation in Spain.

2018

medicine.medical_specialtyHepatologyWaiting Listsbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentHepatitis C virusAdministration OralLiver transplantationHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsLiver Transplantation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineWaiting list030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternal medicineMedicineHumans030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyDelisting Direct-acting oral antivirals Hepatitis C virus Liver transplantation Organ allocation WaitlistingbusinessJournal of hepatology
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Acute hepatitis C: in search of the optimal approach to cure.

2006

Abstract IFN monotherapy for acute hepatitis C can be supported, but a strategy taking into account both baseline (clinical presentation, genotype, HIV coinfection) and early (spontaneous viral decay) virologic response should be developed from carefully conducted, controlled prospective studies comparing a “wait and see strategy”, and different schedules of PEG IFN monotherapy to optimize adherence and costs and to reduce the number needed to treat. The price of the ultimate success of therapy for AVH due to HCV, i.e. a stable and definitive clearance of HCV with no residual liver disease in the long term, should not be paid by a high number of patients who are treated needlessly.

medicine.medical_specialtyHepatologybusiness.industryPatient SelectionAcute hepatitis CInterferon-alphaHIV InfectionsInterferon alpha-2Hepatitis CGastroenterologyRecombinant ProteinsPolyethylene GlycolsSurgeryInternal medicineAcute DiseasemedicineHumansAcute hepatitis Cbusiness
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Cost-effectiveness of sofosbuvir plus ribavirin with or without pegylated interferon for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C in Italy.

2015

Objective:Across Italy up to 7.3% of the population is infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), with long-term complications resulting in high medical costs and significant morbidity and mortality. Current treatment options have limitations due to side effects, interferon intolerability and ineligibility, long treatment durations and low sustained virological response (SVR) rates, especially for the most severe patients). Sofosbuvir is the first nucleotide polymerase inhibitor with pan-genotypic activity. Sofosbuvir, administered with ribavirin (RBV) and with or without pegylated interferon (PEG-INF), resulted in >90% SVR across treatment-naïve (TN) genotype (GT) 1-6 patients. It is also t…

medicine.medical_specialtySofosbuvirGenotypeCost effectivenessHepatitis C virusCost-Benefit AnalysisAlpha interferonmedicine.disease_causeGastroenterologyPolyethylene GlycolAntiviral AgentsSeverity of Illness IndexTelaprevirTelaprevirPolyethylene Glycolschemistry.chemical_compoundPegylated interferonBoceprevirInternal medicineQuality-Adjusted Life YearRibavirinmedicineCost-effectiveness analysiHumansCost-Benefit AnalysiAntiviral AgentBoceprevirbusiness.industryHealth PolicyRibavirinInterferon-alphaMarkov ChainHepatitis C ChronicPatient Acceptance of Health CareVirologyChronic hepatitis C infectionMarkov ChainschemistryItalyDrug Therapy CombinationQuality-Adjusted Life YearsSofosbuvirbusinessmedicine.drugHumanJournal of medical economics
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AISF position paper on HCV in immunocompromised patients.

2018

Abstract This report summarizes the clinical features and the indications for treating HCV infection in immunocompromised and transplanted patients in the Direct Acting Antiviral drugs era.

medicine.medical_specialtyTransplant RecipientComorbidityAntiviral AgentsOrgan transplantation03 medical and health sciencesImmunocompromised Host0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineNeoplasmsmedicineImmunocompromised patientHumansChronicIntensive care medicineAntiviral AgentHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyHepatologyHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseaseComorbidityHepatitis COrgan transplantHCV; Immunocompromised patients; Organ transplant; Hepatology; GastroenterologyTransplant RecipientsHCV; Immunocompromised patients; Organ transplant; Antiviral Agents; Comorbidity; Hepatitis C Chronic; Humans; Immunocompetence; Italy; Neoplasms; Transplant Recipients; Immunocompromised HostItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHCVHCV Immunocompromised patients Organ transplantPosition paperNeoplasmImmunocompromised patients030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyImmunocompetencebusinessImmunocompetenceDirect actingHumanDigestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver
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