Hepatitis C following liver transplantation: current approach and future research opportunities
The treatment of hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) in liver transplant recipients was very limited until direct-acting antivirals became widely available. We review the current approach to HCV treatment following liver transplantation and future research opportunities. Current treatment of HCV infec...
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Published in | Current opinion in infectious diseases Vol. 29; no. 4; p. 346 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
01.08.2016
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Summary: | The treatment of hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) in liver transplant recipients was very limited until direct-acting antivirals became widely available. We review the current approach to HCV treatment following liver transplantation and future research opportunities.
Current treatment of HCV infection with all oral new direct-acting antivirals in the postliver transplant setting is easier, shorter, tolerable, and more effective with high-sustained virological response rates. However, some challenges remain, including the optimal timing of therapy, drug-drug interactions, renal insufficiency, and HIV coinfection.
Patients with recurrent HCV following liver transplant will significantly benefit from all oral new direct acting antivirals. Ongoing studies will determine the optimal timing and combination in this unique population. |
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ISSN: | 1473-6527 |
DOI: | 10.1097/QCO.0000000000000274 |