Longitudinal assessment of liver stiffness by transient elastography for chronic hepatitis C patients

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Anya Mezina [1 ]
Arunkumar Krishnan [2 ]
Tinsay A Woreta [2 ]
Kevin B Rubenstein [3 ]
Eric Watson [3 ]
Po-Hung Chen [2 ]
Carla Rodriguez-Watson [3 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] Department of Medicine,Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
[2] Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology,Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
[3] Mid-Atlantic Permanente Research Institute,Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic States
[4] Department of Health Policy and Management,Bloomberg School of Public Health,Johns Hopkins University
[5] Innovation in Medical Evidence Development and Surveillance(IMEDS) Program,Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA
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BACKGROUND Liver fibrosis is a common pathway of liver injury and is a feature of most chronic liver diseases. Fibrosis progression varies markedly in patients with hepatitis C virus(HCV). Liver stiffness has been recommended as a parameter of fibrosis progression/regression in patients with HCV.AIM To investigate changes in liver stiffness measured by transient elastography(TE) in a large, racially diverse cohort of United States patients with chronic hepatitis C(CHC).METHODS We evaluated the differences in liver stiffness between patients treated with direct-acting antiviral(DAA) therapy and untreated patients. Patients had ≥ 2 TE measurements and no prior DAA exposure. We used linear regression to measure the change in liver stiffness between first and last TE in response to treatment, controlling for age, sex, race, diabetes, smoking status, human immunodeficiency virus status, baseline alanine aminotransferase, and baseline liver stiffness. Separate regression models analyzed the change in liver stiffness as measured by kPa, stratified by cirrhosis status.RESULTS Of 813 patients, 419(52%) initiated DAA treatment. Baseline liver stiffness was 12 kPa in 127(16%). Median time between first and last TE was 11.7 and 12.7 mo among treated and untreated patients, respectively. There was no significant change in liver stiffness observed over time in either the group initiating DAA treatment(0.016 kPa/month; CI:-0.051, 0.084) or in the untreated group(0.001 kPa/mo; CI:-0.090, 0.092), controlling for covariates. A higher baseline kPa score was independently associated with decreased liver stiffness.CONCLUSION DAA treatment was not associated with a differential change in liver stiffness over time in patients with CHC compared to untreated patients.
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