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Effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary standardized management model in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C in drug addicts engaged in detoxification programmes

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Citazione:
Effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary standardized management model in the treatment of chronic hepatitis C in drug addicts engaged in detoxification programmes / Guadagnino, V; Trotta, Mp; Montesano, F; Babudieri, Sergio; Caroleo, B; Armignacco, O; Carioti, J; Maio, G; Monarca, R; Antinori, A.. - In: ADDICTION. - ISSN 0965-2140. - 102:(2007), pp. 423-431. [10.1111/j.1360-0443.2006.01698.x]
Abstract:
Aim To evaluate the effect of a multi-disciplinary standardized management model on the efficacy of pegylated
(Peg)-interferon a-2b plus ribavirin treatment of chronic hepatitis C in drug addicts undergoing substitutive or antagonist
therapy. Design Observational prospective multi-centre study. Setting Six clinical infectious disease centres in
collaboration with 11 drug dependency units (DDU) in five Italian regions. Participants Intravenous drug users
affected by chronic hepatitis C engaged in detoxification programmes. Methods Application of a multi-disciplinary
standardized management model for HCV treatment involving DDU operators, psychologists or psychiatrists and
infectious disease specialists. Measurements Very early, early, end-of-treatment and sustained virological response to
Peg-interferon a-2b plus ribavirin. Findings Fifty-three subjects were studied [43.4% with hepatitis C virus (HCV)
genotypes 1 or 4]. Intent-to-treat analysis showed an end-of-treatment virological response in 58.5% of patients
(39.1% genotypes 1 or 4; 73.4% genotype 3) and a sustained virological response in 54.7% (34.8% genotypes 1 or 4;
70.0% genotype 3). There were 19 (35.8%) dropouts and three (5.7%) non-responders: one genotype 1 and two
genotype 4. Two (3.8%) patients relapsed: genotypes 1 and 3. On-treatment analysis showed negative HCV-RNA in 40
(93.1%) of 43 subjects who completed the first 12 treatment weeks and in 35 who completed the first 24 treatment
weeks. All subjects with an end-of-treatment response, except one with genotype 3 infection, had a sustained response.
Conclusions Our data show that antiviral treatment in the context of amulti-disciplinary standardized management
model helps many HCV-positive drug addicts achieve a good virological response.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HCV infection; intravenous drug use; Peg interferon
Elenco autori:
Guadagnino, V; Trotta, Mp; Montesano, F; Babudieri, Sergio; Caroleo, B; Armignacco, O; Carioti, J; Maio, G; Monarca, R; Antinori, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
BABUDIERI Sergio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/49234
Pubblicato in:
ADDICTION
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