Treatment of "problematic" hepatitis C patients.

M Colombo
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There is limited information about the natural history of hepatitis C in problematic patients and this may affect development of treatment strategies. In patients with persistently normal serum transaminases, infection is often a benign condition which does not require therapy. By contrast, treatment with antiviral drugs is advisable for recipients of renal or liver grafts who may have shortened life expectancies as a consequence of hepatitis C. However, interferon alpha, which is the only available anti-hepatitis C treatment, has limited efficacy in immuno-compromised patients and it may accelerate graft rejection in some. Patients coinfected with the human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV-1) are another group for which treatment is uncertain, mainly because of the short survival times due to HIV-1. Thus, the current policy is not to treat HIV-1/HCV coinfected patients. Symptomatic patients with serum cryoglobulins may respond to interferon therapy, but symptoms recur in virtually all these patients after withdrawal of treatment.

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治疗“问题型”丙型肝炎患者。
有问题的丙型肝炎患者的自然病史信息有限,这可能会影响治疗策略的发展。在血清转氨酶持续正常的患者中,感染通常是一种不需要治疗的良性疾病。相比之下,对于可能因丙型肝炎而缩短预期寿命的肾或肝移植受者,建议使用抗病毒药物治疗。然而,干扰素- α是唯一可用的抗丙型肝炎治疗药物,对免疫功能低下的患者疗效有限,并且可能加速某些患者的移植排斥反应。合并感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV-1)的患者是另一个治疗不确定的群体,主要是因为HIV-1的生存时间较短。因此,目前的政策是不治疗HIV-1/HCV合并感染的患者。血清冷球蛋白有症状的患者可能对干扰素治疗有反应,但几乎所有这些患者在停止治疗后症状都会复发。
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