The Impact of Hepatitis C Virus Direct-Acting Antivirals on Patient-Reported Outcomes: A Dutch Prospective Cohort Study

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2018-09-01

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Kracht, P. A M
Lieveld, Faydra I
Amelung, Linde M.
Verstraete, C J R
Mauser-Bunschoten, Eveline PISNI 0000000395214775
de Bruijne, Joep
Siersema, Peter DISNI 0000000393766648
Hoepelman, AndyISNI 0000000368943710
Arends, Joop E.ISNI 000000039100595X
van Erpecum, KJISNI 0000000391807573

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Introduction: Pegylated interferon-based therapy for hepatitis C virus (HCV) negatively impacts nutritional state and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) such as health-related quality of life (HRQL). Clinical trials with direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) report significant PRO improvement but real-world data are still scarce. Methods: Prospective cohort study recruiting HCV patients treated with DAAs in 2015–2016. Data at baseline, end of treatment (EOT) and 12 weeks thereafter (FU12) included: patient-reported medication adherence; SF-36; Karnofsky Performance Status; paid labour productivity; physical exercise level; nutritional state [by body mass index (BMI) and Jamar hand grip strength (HGS)] and Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire. Potential factors predicting these PROs were evaluated with multiple regression analysis. Results: A total of 68 patients were enrolled: 85% male, median age 57 years, 80% genotype 1, 40% cirrhotics, 46% haemophilia. Both cure rate and patient-reported adherence were 97%. SF-36 Physical Component Summary did not change (43.2 ± 11.9, 44.9 ± 10.3 and 44.7 ± 10.9 at baseline, EOT and FU12, p = 0.71). In contrast, SF-36 mental component summary (MCS) decreased transiently during therapy (49.2 ± 11.9, 44.6 ± 10.3 and 49.9 ± 12.6 at baseline, EOT and FU12, p < 0.01). Concomitant ribavirin-use was the only independent predictor of decreased SF-36 MCS. BMI (25.7 ± 4.5 and 25.6 ± 4.4 at baseline and EOT, p = 0.8) and Jamar HGS (39.7 ± 13.0, 37.4 ± 11.9 and 37.9 ± 13.8 at baseline, EOT and FU12, p = 0.56) did not change. Conclusion: Our study reveals concomitant ribavirin as the only independent predictor of transient decrease in SF-36 mental HRQL during DAA therapy. In contrast to interferon-based therapy, DAAs do not affect BMI or Jamar HGS.

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Adherence, Beliefs about Medicines, Direct-acting antivirals, Health-related quality of life, Hepatitis C virus, Karnofsky performance status, Microbiology (medical), Infectious Diseases

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Kracht, P A M, Lieveld, F I, Amelung, L M, Verstraete, C J R, Mauser-Bunschoten, E P, de Bruijne, J, Siersema, P D, Hoepelman, A I M, Arends, J E & van Erpecum, K J 2018, 'The Impact of Hepatitis C Virus Direct-Acting Antivirals on Patient-Reported Outcomes : A Dutch Prospective Cohort Study', Infectious Diseases and Therapy, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 373-385. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40121-018-0208-z