Fatty liver in hepatitis C patients post-sustained virological response with direct-acting antivirals

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Mazen Noureddin [1 ,2 ]
Micaela M Wong [3 ]
Tsuyoshi Todo [4 ]
Shelly C Lu [5 ]
Arun J Sanyal [6 ]
Edward A Mena [3 ]
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[1] Fatty Liver Program,Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
[2] Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases,Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
[3] California Liver Research Institute  4. Comprehensive Transplant Center,Department of Surgery,Cedars-Sinai Medical Center  5. Division of Digest
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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; Hepatitis C; Fibrosis; Steatosis; Sustained virological response; Direct-acting antivirals;
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AIM To determine steatosis and fibrosis prevalence in hepatitis C patients after a sustained virological response achieved with direct-acting antivirals.METHODS Transient elastography with controlled attenuation parameter(CAP) was used to assess hepatic steatosis post-sustained virological response(SVR);the CAP technology was not available in the United States at study initiation.Liver stiffness/fibrosis was measured before and 47 wk after treatment completion.Patients with genotype 3 and patients with cirrhosis were excluded.RESULTS One hundred and one patients were included in the study.Post-SVR there were decreases from baseline in alanine aminotransferase(ALT)(63.1 to 17.8 U/L),aspartate aminotransferase(51.8 to 21.5 U/L) and fibrosis score(7.4 to 6.1 k Pa)(P < 0.05).Post-SVR,48 patients(47.5%) had steatosis on CAP;of these,6.25% had advanced fibrosis.Patients with steatosis had higher body mass index(29.0 vs 26.1 kg/m2),glucose(107.8 vs 96.6 mg/d L),ALT(20.4 vs 15.3 mg/d L),CAP score(296.3 vs 212.4 d B/m) and fibrosis score(7.0 vs 5.3 k Pa);P < 0.05.Interestingly,compared to baseline,both patients with and without steatosis had change in fibrosis score post-SVR(7.7 k Pa vs 7.0 k Pa and 7.0 k Pa vs 5.3 k Pa);alternatively,(P < 0.05) and therefore patients with steatosis continued to have clinically significant stiffness(≥ 7 k Pa).CONCLUSION Fatty liver is very common in hepatitis C virus(HCV) patients post-SVR.These patients continue to have elevated mean fibrosis score(≥ 7 k Pa) compared to those without fatty liver;some have advanced fibrosis.Long term follow up is needed to assess steatosis and fibrosis in HCV patients post-SVR.
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