No published study to date has provided a careful analysis of the effects of a sustained viral response(SVR) on the outcomes of patients with compensated hepatitis C virus(HCV)-related cirrhosis in relation to the degree of portal hypertension. Therefore, we estimated the impact of achieving SVR on disease progression, hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) development and mortality in a large cohort of HCV patients with cirrhosis with or without oesophageal varices(OVs) at the start of antiviral therapy.
Petta, S., Di Marco, V., Bruno, S., Enea, M., Calvaruso, V., Boccaccio, V., et al. (2016). Impact of virus eradication in patients with compensated hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis: competing risks and multistate model. LIVER INTERNATIONAL, 36, 1765-1773 [10.1111/liv.13156].
Impact of virus eradication in patients with compensated hepatitis C virus-related cirrhosis: competing risks and multistate model
PETTA, Salvatore;DI MARCO, Vito;ENEA, Marco;CALVARUSO, Vincenza;CRAXI, Antonio;CAMMA', Calogero
2016-01-01
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No published study to date has provided a careful analysis of the effects of a sustained viral response(SVR) on the outcomes of patients with compensated hepatitis C virus(HCV)-related cirrhosis in relation to the degree of portal hypertension. Therefore, we estimated the impact of achieving SVR on disease progression, hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) development and mortality in a large cohort of HCV patients with cirrhosis with or without oesophageal varices(OVs) at the start of antiviral therapy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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