Patients with hepatitis C lost to follow-up: ethical-legal aspects and search results

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Andaluz, Irene [1 ]
del Mar Arcos, Maria [3 ]
Dolores Montero, Maria [2 ]
Castillo, Pilar [1 ]
Martin-Carbonero, Luz [3 ]
Garcia-Samaniego, Javier [1 ,4 ]
Romero, Miriam [1 ]
Garcia, Araceli [1 ]
Busca, Carmen [3 ]
Gonzalez, Juan [3 ]
Luisa Montes, Maria [3 ]
Olveira, Antonio [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Univ La Paz, Dept Digest Dis, Madrid, Spain
[2] Hosp Univ La Paz, Dept Microbiol, Madrid, Spain
[3] Hosp Univ La Paz, Inst Invest Hosp Univ La Paz LdiPaz, Dept Internal Med, HIV Unit, Madrid, Spain
[4] Ctr Biomed Res Liver & Digest Dis Network CIBEReh, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Hepatitis C; Lost to follow-up; Medical ethics; Data protection; PRIMARY-CARE; INFECTION;
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10.17235/reed.2020.7077/2020
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Introduction: data on the prevalence and characteristics of hepatitis C patients lost to follow-up are lacking. In addition, the identification of this population clashes with data protection regulations. Methods: the identification and contact protocol was submitted to the Health Care Ethics Committee. The protocol was based on anti-HCV serology test results for 2010-2018, which were obtained from the Microbiology Department. In addition, the situation of the patients in the hospital and regional database was analyzed, based on the following classification: a) chronic hepatitis C, if the last HCV RNA determination was positive; b) cured hepatitis C, if the last HCV RNA determination was negative after 12 weeks of treatment; and c) possible hepatitis C, if anti-HCV antibodies were positive with no result for HCV RNA. Lost patients were defined as those with chronic or possible hepatitis C and no follow-up in the Digestive Diseases or Internal Medicine Departments. The patients were contacted by postal mail and then by telephone, so that they could be offered treatment. Results: the Ethics Committee considered that the protocol fulfilled the bioethical principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice and that contact was ethically desirable. From 4,816 positive anti-HCV serology results, 677 patients were identified who were lost to follow-up (14.06 %; 95 % CI, 13.2-15.2). The mean age was 54 years, 61 % were male, 12 % were foreign born and 95 % were mono-infected. The study of each serology result took 1.3 minutes. One-quarter (25 %) of the losses corresponded to the Digestive Diseases and Internal Medicine Departments. Of the 677 losses, serology testing had only been ordered for 449 patients (66.3 %) and the remaining 228 (33.7 %) also had a positive HCV RNA result. Conclusion: a large number of patients with hepatitis C are lost to follow-up. Searching for and contacting these patients is legally and ethically viable.
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