Title of article
Defining Optimal Therapeutic Outcomes in Chronic Hepatitis
Author/Authors
Lisker-Melman، نويسنده , , Mauricio and Sayuk، نويسنده , , Gregory S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
652
To page
660
Abstract
The definition of optimal therapeutic response has been evolving concurrent with the advancement of diagnostic tests. What once was considered “therapeutic success” is considered now disease persistence or relapse. As the laboratory tools become increasingly sensitive, it follows that the criteria of successful therapeutic response are becoming more stringent.
in objectives of chronic hepatitis B and C treatment are to achieve eradication of the virus and, with this, reduction or prevention of hepatic injury and disease progression.
r, in the case of hepatitis B, viral suppression is for the moment a more realistic therapeutic objective, although eradication still remains the ultimate goal. In chronic hepatitis C, sustained virologic response, defined as the absence of HCV RNA 6 months post-antiviral treatment completion, is within reach. Better test sensitivity allows for additional levels of confidence in the achievements of virus eradication in patients with hepatitis C.
nges persist despite great advances in the treatment of chronic viral hepatitis. Now that clearer therapeutic outcomes have been refined, more efficacious, and better-tolerated drugs may change the current therapeutic landscape of chronic viral hepatitis B and C.
Keywords
Therapeutic outcomes , Hepatitis B , Treatment definitions , Hepatitis C , treatment outcomes
Journal title
Archives of Medical Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Archives of Medical Research
Record number
1796301
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