Background & Aims: This study aimed to assess the real-life clinical and virological outcomes of HCV waitlisted patients for liver transplantation (LT) who received sofosbuvir/ribavirin (SOF/R) within the Italian compassionate use program. Methods: Clinical and virological data were collected in 224 patients with decompensated cirrhosis and/or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) receiving daily SOF/R until LT or up a maximum of 48 weeks. Results: Of 100 transplanted patients, 51 were HCV-RNA negative for >4 weeks before LT (SVR12: 88%) and 49 negative for <4 weeks or still viraemic at transplant: 34 patients continued treatment after LT (bridging therapy) (SVR12: 88%), while 15 stopped treatment (SVR12: 53%). 98 patients completed SOF/R without LT (SVR12: 73%). In patients with advanced decompensated cirrhosis (basal MELD ≥15 and/or C-P ≥B8), a marked improvement of the scores occurred in about 50% of cases and almost 20% of decompensated patients without HCC reached a condition suitable for inactivation and delisting. Conclusions: These real-life data indicate that in waitlisted patients: (i) bridging antiviral therapy can be an option for patients still viraemic or negative <4 weeks at LT; and (ii) clinical improvement to a condition suitable for delisting can occur even in patients with advanced decompensated cirrhosis.

The Italian compassionate use of sofosbuvir in HCV patients waitlisted for liver transplantation: A national real-life experience / Martini, S., Donato, M.F., Mazzarelli, C., Rendina, M., Visco-Comandini, U., Filì, D., Gianstefani, A., Fagiuoli, S., Melazzini, M., Montilla, S., Pani, L., Petraglia, S., Russo, P., Trotta, M.P., Carrai, P., Caraceni, P., Angeli, P., Ballardini, G., Bernabucci, V., Bhoori, S., et al.. - In: LIVER INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1478-3223. - STAMPA. - 38:4(2018), pp. 733-741. [10.1111/liv.13588]

The Italian compassionate use of sofosbuvir in HCV patients waitlisted for liver transplantation: A national real-life experience

Mazzarelli, Chiara;Ginanni Corradini, Stefano;
2018

Abstract

Background & Aims: This study aimed to assess the real-life clinical and virological outcomes of HCV waitlisted patients for liver transplantation (LT) who received sofosbuvir/ribavirin (SOF/R) within the Italian compassionate use program. Methods: Clinical and virological data were collected in 224 patients with decompensated cirrhosis and/or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) receiving daily SOF/R until LT or up a maximum of 48 weeks. Results: Of 100 transplanted patients, 51 were HCV-RNA negative for >4 weeks before LT (SVR12: 88%) and 49 negative for <4 weeks or still viraemic at transplant: 34 patients continued treatment after LT (bridging therapy) (SVR12: 88%), while 15 stopped treatment (SVR12: 53%). 98 patients completed SOF/R without LT (SVR12: 73%). In patients with advanced decompensated cirrhosis (basal MELD ≥15 and/or C-P ≥B8), a marked improvement of the scores occurred in about 50% of cases and almost 20% of decompensated patients without HCC reached a condition suitable for inactivation and delisting. Conclusions: These real-life data indicate that in waitlisted patients: (i) bridging antiviral therapy can be an option for patients still viraemic or negative <4 weeks at LT; and (ii) clinical improvement to a condition suitable for delisting can occur even in patients with advanced decompensated cirrhosis.
2018
bridging therapy; decompensated cirrhosis; delisting; direct-acting antivirals; hepatitis C; liver transplantation; Hepatology
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The Italian compassionate use of sofosbuvir in HCV patients waitlisted for liver transplantation: A national real-life experience / Martini, S., Donato, M.F., Mazzarelli, C., Rendina, M., Visco-Comandini, U., Filì, D., Gianstefani, A., Fagiuoli, S., Melazzini, M., Montilla, S., Pani, L., Petraglia, S., Russo, P., Trotta, M.P., Carrai, P., Caraceni, P., Angeli, P., Ballardini, G., Bernabucci, V., Bhoori, S., et al.. - In: LIVER INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1478-3223. - STAMPA. - 38:4(2018), pp. 733-741. [10.1111/liv.13588]
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