• Pak J Med Sci · Mar 2022

    Successful Eradication of Hepatitis-C Virus with Sofosbuvir based Antiviral treatment results in improvement in quality of life in cirrhotic patients.

    • Bushra Ali, Ikram Ul Haq Raja, Asad Choudhry, and Arif Amir Nawaz.
    • Dr. Bushra Ali, FCPS, Department of Gastroenterology, Fatima Memorial Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.
    • Pak J Med Sci. 2022 Mar 1; 38 (4Part-II): 822-825.

    ObjectivesTo document improvement in quality of life in patients with Hepatitis-C related cirrhosis after successful eradication of the virus.MethodsIn this observational cohort study conducted at Fatima Memorial Hospital from September 2015 to July 2017, patients with HCV were assessed for improvement in quality of life by using FACIT-F questionnaire. We compared the Quality of life (QOL) score before the start of treatment with DAAs and after achieving SVR12 in various aspects of quality of life including physical, emotional, functional and social well-being.ResultsA total of 71 patients, 52 (73%) were CTP class A, 18 (25%) in B and one (1.4%) in C. The mean score of QOL before AVT was 23.93±7.04 and after achieving SVR it was 36.83±6.36 (P-value <0.001). In the subcategories, score of functional wellbeing, physical well-being and social wellbeing were significantly improved except emotional wellbeing scores. All scores improved across the spectrum of patients in the CTP class A and B. There was only one patient in the CTP-C class.ConclusionChronic HCV infection complicated by cirrhosis causes a significant decline in quality of life. There was a marked improvement in the functional, social and physical health of the patients after eradication of Hepatitis-C with anti-viral therapy except emotional health of the individuals.Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences.

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