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Anales de Medicina Interna

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PEREZ MOTA, A. et al. Chronic hepatitis C: Epidemiology and therapeutic results in 255 cases. An. Med. Interna (Madrid) [online]. 2006, vol.23, n.6, pp.257-259. ISSN 0212-7199.

A review of the statistics of the years 2003, 2004 to August 2005 has provided data corresponding to 255 patients that were diagnosed and included in the treatment protocol of chronic hepatitis C. Epidemiologically, the 2/1 man/woman ratio, mean age of 43 years and history of transfusion (transf.) in 18.6% are to be noted. Parenteral drug addcition (PDA) in 17% and alcoholism in 14.1%, of unknown origin in 58.74% of the cases. 79.05% corresponded to genotype 1, 4.74% to genotype 4, 14.22% to genotype 3, and 2.76% to genotype 2. Genotypes 1 and 4 were included in the treatment regime with PEG-Interferon alpha-2b + Ribavirin (with doses adjusted for weight) and those of genotype 3 and 2 in the regime with Interferon alpha 2b + Ribavirin. In 95 cases of Genotype 1 (87) and 4 (8), a sustained viral response (SVR) of 61.95% was obtained, with three drop-outs. In the 20 cases of genotypes 3 (17) and 2 (3), SVR was 85%, with no drop-outs. In the 20 cases of genotypes 3 (17) and 2 (3), SVR was 85%, with no drop-outs. The adjustment of treatment to body mass involved an economic savings per case amounting to 868.94 €. Finally, in 16 cases of Genotype 1, before treated with Interferon in monotherapy, a sustained viral response of 31.25% was obtained with combined therapy.

Keywords : Chronic C hepatitis; Treatment of chronic hepatitis C with PEG-interferon alfa 2b + ribavirin.

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