Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in British Columbia, Canada: An interrupted time series study

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Journal of Viral Hepatitis Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1111/jvh.13980
Jean Damascene Makuza, Stanley Wong, Richard L. Morrow, Mawuena Binka, Maryam Darvishian, Dahn Jeong, Prince A. Adu, Georgine Cua, Amanda Yu, Hector A. Velásquez García, Sofia R. Bartlett, Eric Yoshida, Alnoor Ramji, Mel Krajden, Naveed Z. Janjua
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We assessed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) surveillance among individuals with HCV diagnosed with cirrhosis in British Columbia (BC), Canada. We used data from the British Columbia Hepatitis Testers Cohort (BC-HTC), including all individuals in the province tested for or diagnosed with HCV from 1 January 1990 to 31 December 2015, to assess HCC surveillance. To analyse the impact of the pandemic on HCC surveillance, we used pre-policy (January 2018 to February 2020) and post-policy (March to December 2020) periods. We conducted interrupted time series (ITS) analysis using a segmented linear regression model and included first-order autocorrelation terms. From January 2018 to December 2020, 6546 HCC screenings were performed among 3429 individuals with HCV and cirrhosis. The ITS model showed an immediate decrease in HCC screenings in March and April 2020, with an overall level change of −71 screenings [95% confidence interval (CI): −105.9, −18.9]. We observed a significant decrease in HCC surveillance among study participants, regardless of HCV treatment status and age group, with the sharpest decrease among untreated HCV patients. A recovery of HCC surveillance followed this decline, reflected in an increasing trend of 7.8 screenings (95% CI: 0.6, 13.5) per month during the post-policy period. There was no level or trend change in the number of individuals diagnosed with HCC. We observed a sharp decline in HCC surveillance among people living with HCV and cirrhosis in BC following the COVID-19 pandemic control measures. HCC screening returned to pre-pandemic levels by mid-2020.

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COVID-19 大流行对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省肝细胞癌监测的影响:间断时间序列研究。
我们评估了 COVID-19 大流行对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)确诊为肝硬化的 HCV 感染者中肝细胞癌 (HCC) 监测的影响。我们使用不列颠哥伦比亚省肝炎检测者队列(BC-HTC)的数据来评估HCC监测情况,该数据包括1990年1月1日至2015年12月31日期间该省所有接受过HCV检测或确诊为HCV的患者。为了分析大流行对 HCC 监测的影响,我们使用了政策出台前(2018 年 1 月至 2020 年 2 月)和政策出台后(2020 年 3 月至 12 月)的时间段。我们使用分段线性回归模型进行了间断时间序列(ITS)分析,并加入了一阶自相关项。从 2018 年 1 月到 2020 年 12 月,对 3429 名患有 HCV 和肝硬化的患者进行了 6546 次 HCC 筛查。ITS 模型显示,在 2020 年 3 月和 4 月,HCC 筛查次数立即减少,总体水平变化为-71 次筛查[95% 置信区间 (CI):-105.9,-18.9]。我们观察到,在研究参与者中,无论是否接受过 HCV 治疗,也无论年龄段如何,HCC 监测量都出现了大幅下降,其中未接受过治疗的 HCV 患者的监测量降幅最大。在下降之后,HCC 监测有所恢复,这反映在政策实施后每月 7.8 次筛查(95% CI:0.6,13.5)的增长趋势中。确诊为 HCC 的人数既没有水平变化,也没有趋势变化。我们观察到,COVID-19 大流行控制措施实施后,不列颠哥伦比亚省对感染 HCV 和肝硬化患者的 HCC 监测急剧下降。到 2020 年中期,HCC 筛查恢复到大流行前的水平。
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Journal of Viral Hepatitis
Journal of Viral Hepatitis 医学-病毒学
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1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Viral Hepatitis publishes reviews, original work (full papers) and short, rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It solicits these articles from epidemiologists, clinicians, pathologists, virologists and specialists in transfusion medicine working in the field, thereby bringing together in a single journal the important issues in this expanding speciality. The Journal of Viral Hepatitis is a monthly journal, publishing reviews, original work (full papers) and short rapid communications in the area of viral hepatitis. It brings together in a single journal important issues in this rapidly expanding speciality including articles from: virologists; epidemiologists; clinicians; pathologists; specialists in transfusion medicine.
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