Abstract

The initial clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) during interferon-alfa therapy is dose-dependent. Therefore, higher initial interferon doses (induction therapy) may improve treatment results. This concept was tested in a prospective, randomized controlled trial. Previously untreated patients with chronic hepatitis C were randomized to receive 3 different interferon doses during the first 14 weeks of therapy (Group A, n = 130: 10 MU IntronA [AESCA-Schering Plough, Traiskirchen, Austria]/day for 2 weeks, followed by 10 MU/2 days for 12 weeks; Group B, n = 124: 5 MU/day for 14 weeks; Group C, n = 119; 5 MU/2 days for 14 weeks) followed in all by 5 MU/2 days for 24 weeks. Throughout the whole study all patients received 1 to 1.2 g ribavirin/day. On treatment, no differences in viral clearance rates were observed. Sustained response rates were also not different among the groups (A: 48.5%, B and C: 41.3%, intent to treat). When data were analyzed according to genotypes, sustained response was almost twice as high in patients with genotype 1 receiving high-dose interferon induction therapy (A: 44.2%, B: 28.6%, C: 27%, P < .05). In contrast, results were not different in genotype 3a patients (A: 61.3%, B: 75.9%, C: 56.3%; P > .1). These data indicate that high-dose interferon induction therapy may improve the outcome of interferon/ribavirin combination therapy in genotype 1 patients.

Keywords

RibavirinMedicineInternal medicineGastroenterologyInterferonCombination therapyAlpha interferonRandomized controlled trialInterferon alfaHepatitis CHepatitis C virusImmunologyVirus

MeSH Terms

AdultAntiviral AgentsDrug TherapyCombinationFemaleHepatitis CChronicHumansInterferon InducersMaleMiddle AgedPatient DropoutsProspective StudiesRibavirinTreatment OutcomeViral Load

Affiliated Institutions

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
2001
Type
article
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
1006-1011
Citations
130
Access
Closed

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

130
OpenAlex
1
Influential
97
CrossRef

Cite This

Peter Ferenci, H. Brünner, Karin Nachbaur et al. (2001). Combination of interferon induction therapy and ribavirin in chronic hepatitis C. Hepatology , 34 (5) , 1006-1011. https://doi.org/10.1053/jhep.2001.28706

Identifiers

DOI
10.1053/jhep.2001.28706
PMID
11679972

Data Quality

Data completeness: 86%