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Original Investigations

Cognition in hepatitis C patients treated with pegylated interferon

, MD, , , , , & show all
Pages 819-826 | Received 17 Jul 2007, Published online: 08 Dec 2009
 

Abstract

Neuropsychiatric symptoms are frequently reported by patients with chronic hepatitis C during treatment with interferon (IFN)-α and may lead to treatment discontinuation. In order to assess the objective neuropsychiatric impairments we prospectively administered standardized neuropsychological testing before and 3 months after the initiation of antiviral treatment with pegylated IFN-α in 17 patients suffering from chronic hepatitis C. In addition depression and anxiety scores, social functioning and hepatological parameters were obtained. While depressive and anxiety symptoms increased significantly during treatment only subtle worsening in neurocognitive performance could be detected, indicating slight impairment in cognitive flexibility and psychomotor speed (Trail Making Test B; 69.6±23 s before vs. 80.7±31 s during therapy, P=0.011, not remaining significant after Bonferroni correction). We found no association between reduced neurocognitive performance and the severity of depression. Better neurocognitive performance in single domains was associated with better response to antiviral treatment measured as the decline of elevated liver enzymes (AST). We conclude that neurocognitive performance was influenced by antiviral IFN-α-based combination treatment only in single domains and not to a clinically relevant extent in contrast to the significant worsening of depression.

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