Background: There are only limited data on sofosbuvir-based treatment regimens in hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 4-infected patients.
Aims: To evaluate safety and efficacy of sofosbuvir-based triple-therapy in HCV genotype 4 infection.
Methods: All HCV genotype 4-infected patients who started sofosbuvir-based triple-therapy at our two centres between January and June 2014 were prospectively included (N=24) and compared to genotype 4 patients treated with peginterferon/ribavirin between January 2001 and December 2012 (N=63).
Results: The demographics in the sofosbuvir group and the controls were comparable (males 87.5% and 82.5%; mean age 46.7±9.0 years and 42.0±9.8 years, respectively). Sustained virological response was achieved in 83.3% in the sofosbuvir group and in 47.6% of controls (P=0.003). Fatigue (P=0.007), flu-like (P=0.015), gastrointestinal (P<0.001), dermatologic (P<0.001) and psychiatric symptoms (P=0.022) were more common in the control group.
Conclusions: In our real-life cohort, sofosbuvir-based triple therapy confirmed its high efficacy and safety for chronic genotype 4 hepatitis C.
Keywords: Direct acting antivirals; HCV; SVR; Sustained virological response.
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