Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Regression of Liver Fibrosis and Risk for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (ROLFH) Study
This study aims to demonstrate that patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) and B (CHB) experiencing regression of liver cirrhosis after effective antiviral therapy have decreased risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Primary aim is to determine the incidence of HCC in patients with cirrhosis secondary to CHC and CHB, after treatment is provided, and to identify the magnitude of the decreased risk for HCC in patients experiencing regression of fibrosis. As a secondary aim, environmental risk factors for HCC development will be sought, in order to determine a subset of patients in whom it will be safe to stop surveillance.
Cirrhosis is the final pathway of chronic liver disease, and up to 30% of patients develop
hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) within 5 years of diagnosis of cirrhosis. Worldwide, chronic
hepatitis C (CHC) and B (CHB) account for the majority of cases of cirrhosis. Successful
antiviral treatment results in regression of fibrosis in the majority of patients.
Surveillance programs for early detection of HCC mandate the use of imaging
(ultrasound/CT-scan) every 6 months. It has been shown in CHC and CHB that the risk of HCC
is greatly reduced after viral disease is eradicated/inactive. However, the impact that
regression of fibrosis and other factors could have in abating the incidence of HCC has not
been systematically investigated. Currently, all patients with eradicated/inactive viral
disease continue to be enrolled in HCC surveillance programs, generating anxiety in patients
and very high costs to our healthcare system. Fibrotest (FT) and transient elastography (TE)
are noninvasive tools proven to be useful for serial assessment of liver fibrosis.
OBJECTIVES: The proposed hypothesis is that patients with regression of liver fibrosis have
decreased risk for HCC. Primary aim is to determine the incidence of HCC in patients with
cirrhosis secondary to CHC and CHB, during the 3-7 years after treatment is provided, and to
identify the magnitude of the decreased risk for HCC in patients experiencing regression of
fibrosis. As a secondary aim, environmental risk factors for HCC development will be sought,
in order to determine a subset of patients in whom it will be safe to stop surveillance.
METHODS: Patients 18-70 year-old with cirrhosis will be identified from hepatology clinics
in 4 academic centers in North America. FT/TE will be obtained before the start of
antivirals and yearly thereafter (prospective arm). A retrolective arm of all patients
treated no earlier than Jan/2009 will also be included. In this group, baseline FT/TE will
be performed off treatment (CHC) or after initial phase of therapy (CHB), and yearly
thereafter. During baseline and yearly visits other factors possibly affecting HCC
development will be investigated (family history, comorbidities, BMI, diet, etc.). Patients
will be classified as having or having not undergone regression of fibrosis after a 3-year
follow up, depending on FT and TE evolution. During follow up, all patients will undergo
6-month imaging as part of their routine HCC surveillance. Based on power calculations,
enrollment should stop after 924 patients have been recruited. Kaplan-Meier and Cox
regression models will be used to analyze data.
PATIENT OUTCOMES: ROLFH study uses state-of-the-art noninvasive markers of liver fibrosis to
test whether reversed fibrosis decreases the risk of HCC. We believe this study will lead to
a better understanding of HCC risk factors, improved patient counseling and decision making,
optimized screening and allocation of health resources, and decreased healthcare costs.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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