Therapy of chronic hepatitis C in people who inject drugs: focus on adherence

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Frankova, Sona [1 ]
Jandova, Zuzana [2 ,7 ]
Jinochova, Gabriela [2 ,3 ]
Kreidlova, Miluse [4 ,5 ]
Merta, Dusan [6 ]
Sperl, Jan [1 ,7 ]
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[1] Inst Clin & Expt Med, Dept Hepatogastroenterol, Videnska 1958-9, Prague 14021, Czech Republic
[2] Psychiat Hosp Havlickuv Brod, Havlickuv Brod, Czech Republic
[3] Addict Ctr Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Charles Univ Prague, Inst Med Biochem & Lab Diagnost, Fac Med 1, Prague, Czech Republic
[5] Gen Univ Hosp Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
[6] Inst Clin & Expt Med, Dept Anaesthesiol & Intens Care Med, Cardiothorac Anaesthesiol & Intens Care, Prague, Czech Republic
[7] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Prague, Czech Republic
关键词
Adherence; Czech Republic; Drug user; Hepatitis C; PWID; Treatment; VIRUS-INFECTION; SINGLE-ARM; GENOTYPE; OPEN-LABEL; SOFOSBUVIR; HCV; VELPATASVIR; CARE; PIBRENTASVIR; GLECAPREVIR;
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10.1186/s12954-021-00519-y
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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BackgroundIntravenous drug use (IVDU) represents the major factor of HCV transmission, but the treatment uptake among people who inject drugs (PWID) remains low owing to a false presumption of low efficacy. The aim of our study was to assess treatment efficacy in PWID and factors determining adherence to therapy.MethodsA total of 278 consecutive patients starting DAA (direct-acting antivirals) therapy were included, divided into two groups: individuals with a history of IVDU, PWID group (N=101) and the control group (N=177) without a history of IVDU.ResultsSustained virological response 12 weeks after the end of therapy (SVR12) was achieved by 99/101 (98%) and 172/177 (98%) patients in the PWID and control group, respectively; in PWID group, two patients were lost to follow-up, and in the control group, four patients relapsed and one was lost to follow-up. PWID patients postponed appointments significantly more often, 29 (28.7%) in PWID versus 7 (4%) in the control group, p=0.001. Thirteen of 101 (12.9%) and six of 177 (3.4%) patients in the PWID and in the control group, respectively, missed at least one visit (p<0.01). However, postponing visits led to a lack of medication in only one PWID. In the PWID group, older age (p<0.05; OR 1.07, 95% CI 1.00-1.20) and stable housing (p<0.01; OR 9.70, 95% CI 2.10-56.20) were factors positively contributing to adherence. Contrarily, a stable job was a factor negatively influencing adherence (p<0.05; OR 0.24, 95% CI 0.06-0.81). In the control group, none of the analyzed social and demographic factors had an impact on adherence to therapy.ConclusionsIn PWID, treatment efficacy was excellent and was comparable with SVR of the control group. Stable housing and older age contributed to a better adherence to therapy.
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