Thrombocytopenia in Egyptian Patients with Hepatitis C Virus Treated with Standard of Care Therapy: A Cohort Study

Journal Title: International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 12

Abstract

Background and Study Aims: Thrombocytopenia (TP) in chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a common finding either directly due to viral infection of platelets or indirectly due to immune alteration triggered by the virus, the consequences of HCV- induced cirrhosis and portal hypertension, or induced by Interferon (IFN), the corner element of the standard of care (SOC) therapy for HCV. This study aimed to evaluate TP in patients with chronic HCV, and to evaluate the mutual effect between SOC and TP. Methods: The study was conducted on 209 patients with chronic HCV from Railway Hospital, Cairo. Patients were divided into two groups, Group (I): 144 patients who received SOC therapy, and Group (II): 65 patients who did not receive therapy. All patients were subjected to clinical examination, laboratory investigations, abdominal ultrasonography, and liver biopsy. Results: TP was a common finding (60/209; 28.7%), more in group I (33/ 60; 55%, mean= 124.8±16.2/ml), and was significantly worse in group II (mean= 99.7±36.3/ml, p=0.008). Along the course of treatment, 2 significant drops of platelet count took place, nadirs at W8 and W24. TP was significantly related to hepatitis activity and hepatic synthetic function, and not related to the viral load. Four cases developed severe TP, only 1 of them continued therapy on IFN dose reduction. Conclusions: TP is a common complication among HCV patients and along its SOC therapy, particularly influenced significantly by splenomegaly and advanced fibrosis.

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Eman Medhat, Gamal Esmat, Mohamed Seif, Mohammed El-Beshlawy, Raghda Marzaban, Zeinab Zakaria, Fatma Abuliela

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  • EP ID EP343525
  • DOI 10.9734/IJTDH/2014/12875
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Eman Medhat, Gamal Esmat, Mohamed Seif, Mohammed El-Beshlawy, Raghda Marzaban, Zeinab Zakaria, Fatma Abuliela (2014). Thrombocytopenia in Egyptian Patients with Hepatitis C Virus Treated with Standard of Care Therapy: A Cohort Study. International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health, 4(12), 1254-1267. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-343525