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    Persico, M.; Aglitti, A.; Aghemo, A.; Rendina, M.; Lleo, A.; Ciancio, A.; Di Marco, V.; Lampertico, P.; Brunetto, M. R.; Zuin, M.; Andreone, P.; Villa, E.; Troshina, G.; Calvaruso, V.; Degasperi, E.; Coco, B.; Giorgini, A.; Conti, F.; Di Leo, A.; Marzi, L.; Boccaccio, V.; Bollani, S.; Maisonneuve, P.; Bruno, S.

    Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics, June 2018, 2018-06-00, 20180601, Letnik: 47, Številka: 12
    Journal Article

    Summary Background The efficacy of direct‐acting anti‐viral (DAA) therapy in patients with a history of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is unknown. Aim We prospectively evaluated whether previously treated HCC affects DAA efficacy in a large real‐life cohort of cirrhotic patients. Methods From January to December 2015 all consecutive HCV mono‐infected patients with cirrhosis and/or history of HCC attending 10 Italian tertiary liver centres were enrolled. Baseline characteristics and response to therapy were recorded. 1927 patients were enrolled (mean age: 62.1 ± 10.9 years; 1.205 males). Genotype 1 was the most frequent (67.9%) followed by genotypes 3 (12.4%), 2 (11.2%) and 4 (8.6%). 88.4% and 10.9% of cases were classified Child A and B, respectively, and 14 (<1%) cases were classified Child C. Ascites and hepatic encephalopathy occurred in 10.7% and 3.2% of patients, respectively. Varices were detected in 39.3% of patients. Suboptimal and optimal treatment was prescribed: 15.9% of patients received sofosbuvir/simeprevir, 33.4% sofosbuvir/ledipasvir, 20.2% a Viekirax + Exviera regimen, 15.7% sofosbuvir/ribavirin, 9.9% sofosbuvir/daclatasvir and 3.4% Viekirax; 1.3% of patients received an interferon‐based regimen. Results The sustained virologic response (SVR) rate at intention‐to‐treat analysis was 95.1%. It differed significantly across Child classes, that is, 96.3%, 86.1% and 71.4% Child A, B and C, respectively (P < 0.0001) and across genotypes (P = 0.002). The SVR rate did not differ between patients with (95.0%) and those without previous HCC (95.1%). At multivariable analysis, SVR was significantly associated with HCV genotype, Child class. Conclusion This large real‐life study proves that the efficacy of DAA in cirrhotic patients is not impaired by successfully treated HCC.