To investigate the independent association between the homeostasis model assessment of the insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) score and rapid virological response (RVR) and sustained virological response (SVR) in chronic hepatitis C (CHC).Observational prospective cohort study of 412 CHC patients [59\% males; mean age 45 years; genotype 1 (44\%), 2 (32\%), 3 (19\%) and 4 (5\%)] treated with pegylated interferon α plus ribavirin.A HOMA-IR ≥2.0 was present in 49\% and a metabolic syndrome in 4\% of patients. By multivariate analysis, independent predictors of SVR were the lack of advanced fibrosis (≥F3) in genotype 1 and a lower body mass index in genotype 3 patients. In the subgroup of patients in whom HCV-RNA was evaluated at week 4 (n = 281), independent predictors of RVR were HCV-RNA <700,000 IU/ml, age <40 years and lower aspartate aminotransferase:alanine aminotransferase ratio in genotype 1 and baseline HOMA-IR ≤2 in genotype 3 patients. No predictive factor of RVR was identified among genotype 2 patients. RVR was the strongest predictor of SVR among genotype 1 or 3 patients.In this series of treatment-naïve, Caucasian CHC patients at a low risk for the metabolic syndrome, HOMA-IR is not a predictor of SVR, irrespective of the HCV genotype, although it may predict RVR in genotype 3 infection.

The homeostasis model assessment of the insulin resistance score is not predictive of a sustained virological response in chronic hepatitis C patients.

BRUNO, RAFFAELE;
2011-01-01

Abstract

To investigate the independent association between the homeostasis model assessment of the insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) score and rapid virological response (RVR) and sustained virological response (SVR) in chronic hepatitis C (CHC).Observational prospective cohort study of 412 CHC patients [59\% males; mean age 45 years; genotype 1 (44\%), 2 (32\%), 3 (19\%) and 4 (5\%)] treated with pegylated interferon α plus ribavirin.A HOMA-IR ≥2.0 was present in 49\% and a metabolic syndrome in 4\% of patients. By multivariate analysis, independent predictors of SVR were the lack of advanced fibrosis (≥F3) in genotype 1 and a lower body mass index in genotype 3 patients. In the subgroup of patients in whom HCV-RNA was evaluated at week 4 (n = 281), independent predictors of RVR were HCV-RNA <700,000 IU/ml, age <40 years and lower aspartate aminotransferase:alanine aminotransferase ratio in genotype 1 and baseline HOMA-IR ≤2 in genotype 3 patients. No predictive factor of RVR was identified among genotype 2 patients. RVR was the strongest predictor of SVR among genotype 1 or 3 patients.In this series of treatment-naïve, Caucasian CHC patients at a low risk for the metabolic syndrome, HOMA-IR is not a predictor of SVR, irrespective of the HCV genotype, although it may predict RVR in genotype 3 infection.
2011
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Adult; Antiviral Agents; therapeutic use; Chi-Square Distribution; Drug Therapy; Combination; European Continental Ancestry Group; Female; Genotype; Health Status Indicators; Hepacivirus; drug effects/genetics; Hepatitis C; Chronic; diagnosis/drug therapy/ethnology/physiopathology; Humans; Insulin Resistance; Interferon Alfa-2a; Interferon Alfa-2b; Italy; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Models; Biological; Polyethylene Glycols; Predictive Value of Tests; Prospective Studies; RNA; Viral; blood; Ribavirin; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; Viral Load
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