Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C (Disorder) Clinical Trial
— CHARSETOfficial title:
A Comprehensive HBsAg-positive Patients Centered Screening Strategy Targeting HCV(Hepatitis C) Micro-elimination (CHARSET) in Chongqing, China Establishment of a Model Toward HCV Elimination
HBV(hepatitis B virus) /HCV(hepatitis C virus) co-infection may accelerate liver disease progression and increase the risk of HCC(Hepatocellular Carcinoma)development. It is reported HCV co-infection harmfully affects liver fibrosis in HBV patients, while decompensated cirrhosis is increased in co-infected patients compared with HBV- or HCV- mono-infected patients. One meta-analysis having pooled 39 studies performed in China reported that around 5% of HCC was associated with HCV infection alone and 6% with co-infection of HBV + HCV. However, the exact prevalence of HCV infection in HBsAg(Hepatitis B virus surface antigen)(+) cohort is actually unknown. It is estimated to be between 0.7% and 16%, a percentage that varies over a wide range among several studies from literature, mainly depending on different geographical distribution and study population. However, in regions where HBV is endemic, such as China with a HBsAg positive rate of 7.18%, the probability of co-infection increases due to a similar transmission route, especially in patients with high risk of HCV infection, like dialysis, HIV infection, organ transplantation, sex workers, drug abuser, tattoo, piercing, blood donation, history of scaling or dental filling, HCV family history and so on. As for China, the awareness of HCV infection is much lower than HBV because the occult of HCV infection, also because governments as well as medical authorities didn't input enough resources to disease education. Up to now, the national HCV elimination in China is daunting because of barriers in HCV awareness/link to care, and lack of well-established strategies. On the contrary, HBV infection has been widely known and educated to general population. As an add-on benefit, it might be relatively easier to conduct HCV screening test among those HBsAg-positive population. HCV elimination in high-risk subgroups from the basis in HBV population can be achieved with greater possibility and such model could be further shared to health care societies.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 10000 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - HBsAg(+) patients Exclusion Criteria: - none |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | The 2nd affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University | Chongqing | Chongqing |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hong Ren | Gilead Sciences |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Evaluate value of HCV education | This patients will receive education about HCV infection as well as HBV/HCV co-infection and then be asked whether they are willing to do anti-HCV test or not. Education Methods including video playing of HCV Introduction (disease profile, risk factors for infection, outcomes, HBV/HCV coinfection, reinfection, etc) for 5 min, booklets of relative information distribution, physicians and nurses consulting in clinic. | 1 Year | |
Secondary | Prevalence of HCV co-infection | All patients with HBsAg(+) (n=10,000) will be tested for anti-HCV with blood samples and the positive ones will be informed and suggested to do HCV RNA test to get an actual prevalence of HCV co-infection in HBV cohort in Chongqing. The investigators estimate about 16% of patients (1600 for 2 years) with HBsAg (+) are positive for anti-HCV, among which about 1200 patients are positive for HCV RNA test. These patients will be diagnosed as HCV infection and will go genotyping as well as link to care. | 1 Year | |
Secondary | Awareness of HCV infection | All patients who are HBsAg(+) will be asked to finish questionnaires, including basic information, demographic information, risk factors for HBV or HCV infection (dialysis, HIV infection, organ transplantation, sex workers, drug abuser, tattoo, piercing, blood donation, history of scaling or dental filling, HCV family history and so on), awareness of their own HBV or HCV infection, etc. | 1 Year |