Scand J Infect Dis. 1997;29(1):17-22. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
Patients with chronic hepatitis C respond differently when treated with
interferon. We randomized 116 patients with chronic hepatitis C in order
to compare two dosage regimens of recombinant interferon alpha 2a:3 MIU
x 3 per week for 6 months arm A) or 6 MIU x 3 per week for 3 months and
then 3 MIU x 3 per week for 3 months (arm B). There were no significant
differences concerning outcome between the two dose regimens: sustained
clearance of HCV viremia 6 months after the end of treatment was
obtained in 12/59 (20%) in group A compared with 18/57 (32%) in group B
(p = 0.24). In patients with genotype 1a, 4/31 (13%), in genotype 1b,
none of 9 (0%), 9/15 (60%) in genotype 2, and 17/58 29%) in genotype 3,
showed sustained clearance of HCV viremia 6 months after the end of
treatment (p = 0.002). In a stepwise logistic regression analysis, only
pretreatment viral load (p = 0.0001), genotype (p = 0.001) and age (p =
0.04) were identified as independent predictors of sustained clearance
of HCV viremia. Liver histology as assessed by Knodell index was
significantly improved in patients with sustained HCV RNA response 6
months after the end of treatment (5.2 +/- 2.2 vs 2.6 +/- 2.2, p <
0.001), but not in responders with relapse or in non-responders. In
conclusion, stepwise logistic regression analysis showed that viral
load, HCV genotype and age were the only independent predictors for
sustained HCV RNA response.
*Antiviral Agents/THERAPEUTIC USE *Hepatitis C/THERAPY *Interferon
Alfa-2a/THERAPEUTIC USE
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