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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Health-related quality of life before, during and after combination therapy with interferon and ribavirin in unselected Swedish patients with chronic hepatitis C

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Pages 577-585 | Received 04 Apr 2005, Published online: 26 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. To study the relationship between health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and mode of acquisition, treatment discontinuations, drop in haemoglobin levels and treatment outcome in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC). Material and methods. Consecutive unselected Swedish patients with CHC completed the SF-36 questionnaire before, during and after treatment with interferon and ribavirin. Results. At baseline, HRQOL was reduced in all SF-36 subscales in our patients (n=147) as compared with the general Swedish population. Former intravenous drug users (IVDUs) scored significantly lower in social function (p=0.03) and mental health (p=0.03) than patients who had acquired their infection from blood transfusions (PTH). A decline of >40 points in HRQOL from baseline to week 12 was noticed in the role limitations-physical (RP) score for the IVDU and PTH groups (p<0.0001 and 0.001, respectively). Patients with a ≥20% fall in haemoglobin levels at treatment week 12 had a significantly poorer RP (p=0.006) and role limitations-emotional score (p<0.02) than patients with a <10% fall. Early treatment dropouts had significantly lower HRQOL scores at baseline than adherent patients. At follow-up, sustained viral responders had significantly higher scores than non-responders. Conclusions. Swedish outpatients with CHC have a marked reduction in their HRQOL as compared to the general population. Therapy reduces HRQOL most substantially in those with a marked reduction in haemoglobin. Early dropouts from therapy have significantly lower HRQOL scores at baseline than adherent patients, and sustained viral responders improve their HRQOL significantly more than non-responders.

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