Characterizing Hepatitis Delta in Spain and the gaps in its management

Sergio Rodríguez-Tajes , Adriana Palom , Álvaro Giráldez-Gallego , Antonio Moreno , Juan José Urquijo , Manuel Rodríguez , Marta Alvarez-Argüelles , Moisés Diago , María García-Eliz , Javier Fuentes , Ana María Martínez-Sapiña , Pilar Castillo , Marta Casado , Elena Pérez-Campos , Raquel Muñoz , Marta Hernández-Conde , Rosa María Morillas , Rafael Granados , Mireia Miquel , María Julia Morillas , Sabela Lens
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Abstract

Background and aims

Chronic hepatitis D (CHD) is a severe form of chronic viral hepatitis. The estimated hepatitis delta prevalence in Spain is around 5% of patients with hepatitis B. Reimbursement of new antiviral therapies (Bulevirtide, BLV) was delayed in our country until February 2024. We aimed to characterize the clinical profile of patients with HDV/HBV infection in Spain and current barriers in their management at the time of BLV approval.

Method

Multicenter registry including patients with positive anti-HDV serology actively monitored in 30 Spanish centers. Epidemiological, clinical and virological variables were recorded at the start of follow-up and at the last visit.

Results

We identified 329 anti-HDV patients, 41% were female with median age 51 years. The most common geographical origin was Spain (53%) and East Europe (24%). Patients from Spain were older and had HCV and HIV coinfection probably associated to past drug injection (p < 0.01). HDV-RNA was positive in 138 of 221 assessed (62%). Liver cirrhosis was present at diagnosis in 33% and it was more frequent among viremic patients (58% vs 25%, p < 0.01). After a median follow-up of 6 (3–12) years, 44 (16%) resolved infection (18 spontaneously and 26 after Peg-INF). An additional 10% of patients developed cirrhosis (n = 137) during follow-up (45% had portal hypertension and 14% liver decompensation). Liver disease progression was associated to persisting viremia.

Conclusion

One-third of the patients with CHD already have cirrhosis at diagnosis. Persistence of positive viremia is associated to rapid liver disease progression. Importantly, barriers to locally determine/quantify HDV-RNA were present.
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