Assessment of Carotid Atherosclerosis in Egyptian Chronic Hepatitis C Patients after Treatment by Direct Acting Antiviral Drugs
Essam M bayoumy, Ahmed Samir Allam, Marwa Ahmed Mohamed, Mostafa Mohamed Fikry Elhady Swailam- General Medicine
Abstract
Background
Recent studies suggested association between hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection cardiovascular disorders, including carotid atherosclerosis with evidence of an effect of HCV clearance on carotid atherosclerosis.
Objectives
We aimed to evaluate the impact of direct acting antiviral (DAA) therapy for chronic hepatitis c virus (HCV) infection on carotid atherosclerosis.
Subjects and methods
This is a prospective cohort study that was carried out in Internal Medicine and Hepatology Department and outpatient clinics of the Ain shams university hospitals included 80 Egyptian patients with chronic HCV infection who started treatment in form of IFN-free, DAA-based regimen and completed the course of treatment and six months follow up period. All patients were subjected to detailed history taking, full physical examination, full laboratory investigations. Radiological assessment by abdominal ultrasonography and high-resolution B mode ultrasonography of both the common carotid arteries.
Results
the mean age of cases 58.13± 7.56 years 49 (61.25%) males and 31 (38.75%) females. IMT was significantly decreased after treatment 1.24 vs. 1.57 mm p < 0.001. The number of patients with IMT ≥ 1 mm was significantly decreased after 6 months 45 (56.3%) vs 57 (71.3%). there was significant positive correlation between baseline carotid IMT and age, BMI, bilirubin, INR, CTP score, Carotid plaques, total cholesterol. Meanwhile, there was significant negative correlation between baseline carotid IMT and hemoglobin, platelets, albumin, HDL. In patients who achieved SVR, total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL and HDL was significantly increased after treatment. IMT was significantly lower in SVR group compared to non- SVR (p = 0.016).
Conclusion
Hepatitis C virus eradication by DAAs improves carotid atherosclerosis in by decreasing intima media thickening.