Background: Aim was to select naïve patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C having a high probability of response to Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin therapy. Methods: In 1073 patients (derivation cohort), predictors of rapid and sustained virological response were identified by logistic analysis; regression coefficients were used to generate prediction models for sustained virological response. Probabilities at baseline and treatment week 4 were utilized to develop a decision rule to select patients with high likelihood of response. The model was then validated in 423 patients (validation cohort). Results: In the derivation cohort, 257 achieved rapid virological response and 818 did not, with sustained virological response rates of 80.2% and 25.4%, respectively; interleukin-28B polymorphisms, fibrosis staging, gamma-glutamyl transferase, and viral load predicted sustained virological response. Assuming a <30% sustained virological response probability for not recommending Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin, 100 patients (25.6%) in the validation cohort were predicted a priori to fail this regimen. Assuming a ≥80% sustained virological response probability as a threshold to continue with Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin, 61 patients were predicted to obtain sustained virological response, and 55 of them (90.2%) eventually did. Conclusions: This model uses easily determined variables for a personalized estimate of the probability of sustained virological response with Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin, allowing to identify patients who may benefit from conventional therapy. © 2014 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l.

An a priori prediction model of response to peginterferon plus ribavirin dual therapy in naïve patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C / Andriulli, Angelo; Nardi, Alessandra; Di Marco, Vito; Ippolito, Antonio Massimo; Gavrila, Caius; Aghemo, Alessio; Di Paolo, Daniele; Squadrito, Giovanni; Grassi, Eleonora; Calvaruso, Vincenza; Valvano, Maria Rosa; Brancaccio, Giuseppina; Craxi, Antonio; Angelico, Mario; Raimondo, Giovanni; Milella, Michele; Morisco, Filomena; Fattovich, Giovanna; Felder, Martina; Smedile, Antonina; Fasano, Massimo; Santantonio, Teresa; Gatti, Pietro; Nicolaandriulli, Null; Tundo, Paolo; Barone, Michele; Cozzolongo, Raffaele; Giovanna D'andrea, Null; Mazzella, Giuseppe. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - STAMPA. - 46:9(2014), pp. 818-825. [10.1016/j.dld.2014.05.015]

An a priori prediction model of response to peginterferon plus ribavirin dual therapy in naïve patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C

MAZZELLA, GIUSEPPE
2014

Abstract

Background: Aim was to select naïve patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C having a high probability of response to Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin therapy. Methods: In 1073 patients (derivation cohort), predictors of rapid and sustained virological response were identified by logistic analysis; regression coefficients were used to generate prediction models for sustained virological response. Probabilities at baseline and treatment week 4 were utilized to develop a decision rule to select patients with high likelihood of response. The model was then validated in 423 patients (validation cohort). Results: In the derivation cohort, 257 achieved rapid virological response and 818 did not, with sustained virological response rates of 80.2% and 25.4%, respectively; interleukin-28B polymorphisms, fibrosis staging, gamma-glutamyl transferase, and viral load predicted sustained virological response. Assuming a <30% sustained virological response probability for not recommending Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin, 100 patients (25.6%) in the validation cohort were predicted a priori to fail this regimen. Assuming a ≥80% sustained virological response probability as a threshold to continue with Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin, 61 patients were predicted to obtain sustained virological response, and 55 of them (90.2%) eventually did. Conclusions: This model uses easily determined variables for a personalized estimate of the probability of sustained virological response with Peg-interferon. +. ribavirin, allowing to identify patients who may benefit from conventional therapy. © 2014 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l.
2014
An a priori prediction model of response to peginterferon plus ribavirin dual therapy in naïve patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C / Andriulli, Angelo; Nardi, Alessandra; Di Marco, Vito; Ippolito, Antonio Massimo; Gavrila, Caius; Aghemo, Alessio; Di Paolo, Daniele; Squadrito, Giovanni; Grassi, Eleonora; Calvaruso, Vincenza; Valvano, Maria Rosa; Brancaccio, Giuseppina; Craxi, Antonio; Angelico, Mario; Raimondo, Giovanni; Milella, Michele; Morisco, Filomena; Fattovich, Giovanna; Felder, Martina; Smedile, Antonina; Fasano, Massimo; Santantonio, Teresa; Gatti, Pietro; Nicolaandriulli, Null; Tundo, Paolo; Barone, Michele; Cozzolongo, Raffaele; Giovanna D'andrea, Null; Mazzella, Giuseppe. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - STAMPA. - 46:9(2014), pp. 818-825. [10.1016/j.dld.2014.05.015]
Andriulli, Angelo; Nardi, Alessandra; Di Marco, Vito; Ippolito, Antonio Massimo; Gavrila, Caius; Aghemo, Alessio; Di Paolo, Daniele; Squadrito, Giovanni; Grassi, Eleonora; Calvaruso, Vincenza; Valvano, Maria Rosa; Brancaccio, Giuseppina; Craxi, Antonio; Angelico, Mario; Raimondo, Giovanni; Milella, Michele; Morisco, Filomena; Fattovich, Giovanna; Felder, Martina; Smedile, Antonina; Fasano, Massimo; Santantonio, Teresa; Gatti, Pietro; Nicolaandriulli, Null; Tundo, Paolo; Barone, Michele; Cozzolongo, Raffaele; Giovanna D'andrea, Null; Mazzella, Giuseppe
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