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oai:HAL:hal-04074291v1

Topic
direct-acting antiviral agents HIV/Hepatitis C coinfection mortality sustained virologic response [SDV.MHEP.MI]Life Sciences [q-bio]... [SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Sa...
Author
Requena, Maria-Bernarda Grabar, Sophie Lanoy, Emilie Pialoux, Gilles Billaud, Eric Duvivier, Claudine Merle, Philippe Piroth, Lionel Tattevin, Pierre Salmon, Dominique Weiss, Laurence Costagliola, Dominique Lacombe, Karine
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en
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HAL CCSD;Wolters Kluwer

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CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Year

2023

listing date

12/15/2023

Keywords
g2 people cirrhosis hcv-cured cure g1 hiv
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Abstract

International audience; Objective: It is unknown whether HCV-cured people with HIV (PWH) without cirrhosis reached the same mortality risk as HCV-uninfected PWH.

We aimed to compare mortality in PWH cured of HCV by direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) to mortality in individuals with HIV monoinfection.

Design: Nationwide hospital cohort.

Methods: HIV-controlled participants without cirrhosis and HCV-cured by DAAs started between 09/2013 and 09/2020, were matched on age (±5 years), sex, HIV transmission group, AIDS status, and BMI (±1 kg/m 2) to up to ten participants with a virally suppressed HIV monoinfection followed at the time of HCV cure ± 6 months.

Poisson regression models with robust variance estimates were used to compare mortality in both groups after adjusting for confounders.

Results: The analysis included 3961 HCV-cured PWH (G1) and 33 872 HCV-uninfected PWH (G2).

Median follow-up was 3.7 years in G1 (interquartile range (IQR): 2.0-4.6), and 3.3 years in G2.

Median age was 52.0 years (IQR: 47.0–56.0), and 29 116 (77.0%) were men.

There were 150 deaths in G1 (adjusted incidence rate (aIR): 12.2/1000 person-years) and 509 (aIR: 6.3/1000 person-years) in G2, with an incidence rate ratio (IRR): 1.9 [95%CI, 1.4–2.7].

The risk remained elevated 12 months post HCV cure (IRR: 2.4 [95%CI, 1.6–3.5]).

Non-AIDS/nonliver-related malignancy was the most common cause of death in G1 (28 deaths).

Conclusions: Despite HCV cure and HIV viral suppression, after controlling on factors related to mortality, DAA-cured PWH without cirrhosis remain at higher risk of all-cause mortality than people with HIV monoinfection.

A better understanding of the determinants of mortality is needed in this population.

Requena, Maria-Bernarda,Grabar, Sophie,Lanoy, Emilie,Pialoux, Gilles,Billaud, Eric,Duvivier, Claudine,Merle, Philippe,Piroth, Lionel,Tattevin, Pierre,Salmon, Dominique,Weiss, Laurence,Costagliola, Dominique,Lacombe, Karine, 2023, Mortality in hepatitis C virus-cured vs. hepatitis C virus-uninfected people with HIV: a matched analysis in the ANRS CO4 FHDH cohort;Mortalité chez les personnes vivant avec le VIH guéries du VHC par rapport aux personnes non infectées par le VHC : une analyse appariée dans la cohorte ANRS CO4 FHDH, HAL CCSD;Wolters Kluwer

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