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NCT ID: NCT05170490 Recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis c Clinical Trials

Long Term Follow up of Chronic HCV Patients Receiving DAAS

Start date: June 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Follow up of Chronic hepatitis C Patients with moderate to severe fibrosis and cirrhosis treated with Direct Acting Antivirals after Sustained Virological Response for 4-5 years to detect changes in hepatic fibrosis and liver functions.

NCT ID: NCT05140941 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatitis C, Chronic

Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C During Pregnancy

STORC
Start date: April 4, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter, single arm study of Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir (SOF/VEL) for treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection during pregnancy. Treatment will be initiated during the second or third trimester in approximately 100 pregnant people. Maternal participants will take one SOF/VEL tablet once daily for 12 weeks (84 days) and followed until 12 weeks after treatment completion (postpartum). Infants will be followed from birth until one year of age. The primary objectives are to evaluate the sustained virologic response 12 weeks after completion of SOF/VEL treatment (SVR12) in participants treated during pregnancy and to evaluate impact of antenatal treatment with SOF/VEL on the gestational age at delivery.

NCT ID: NCT04997564 Recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis B Clinical Trials

The Efficacy and Safety of 12-week SOF/VEL Regimen Combined With Prophylactic Use of TAF for Treatment-naïve Genotype 1-6 HCV/HBV Co-infection Adult Patients With or Without Compensated Cirrhosis in China

BDTAF
Start date: August 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Subjects can be classified into two groups, Group 1 include non-cirrhotic patients, Group 2 include cirrhotic patients. All the patients will be received prophylactically TAF for 4 weeks before using SOF/VEL once daily for 12 weeks. In total, Group 1 patients will be discontinued TAF once daily therapy at the end of week 28 if no HBV reactivation occurs during treatment , Group 2 patients will be received TAF once daily for 64 weeks. In this study, after week 64, Group 2 patients will continue NUC treatment but pay by themselves. For those who is GT3 cirrhosis patients, RBV added simultaneously with SOF/VEL for 12 weeks. For patients weighing < 75 kg, the dose is 500 mg twice; for patients weighing ≥ 75 kg, the dose is 600 mg twice.

NCT ID: NCT04952207 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatitis C, Chronic

Effectiveness and Safety of Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents for the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C

C-DIAMOND
Start date: March 6, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Clinical trials evaluating DAA have shown excellent rates of SVR and good safety profiles in patients with CHC infection. Real world data from TARGET, TRIO, IFI, DHCR, DALTON-C, as well as those cohorts from Japan, Taiwan and Korea further confirmed clinical trial findings of DAA in routine practice where populations are more complex. However, these populations are different from Chinese for different host and virus characteristics which limit the applicability of results to local practice. As DAA launched in China since 2017, the availability of INF free DAA treatment will likely lead to better treatment outcome in routine practice, but there are currently no data available to test the hypothesis. In clinical practice, the uptake of DAA regimen will depend on a combination of physician preference, patient's characteristics and drug access. This study will also identify how these three variables affect DAA regimen uptake. This study to 1) characterize pts receiving IFN free DAA regimens, 2) represent common practice in China, 3) describe outcome of various INF free DAA therapy, and 4) confirm registration study results.

NCT ID: NCT04943588 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatitis C, Chronic

Treating Hepatitis C in Pakistan. Strategies to Avoid Resistance to Antiviral Drugs

Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

We will determine how best to manage the hepatitis C virus (HCV) epidemic in Pakistan by measuring effectiveness of Pakistan-government sponsored current therapies, emergence of viral resistance, consequences of infection (chiefly liver cancer) and through developing models, based on incidence data, determine the proportion of people who need curative treatment to eliminate HCV, and assess whether targeting can optimise this.

NCT ID: NCT04885855 Recruiting - Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

8- Versus 12-week of Sofosbuvir-ravidasvir Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C

Start date: March 23, 2021
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is open-label, randomized, multicentre study to compare the efficacy and safety of the 8-week versus 12-week of SOF-RVD combination treatment for non-cirrhotic chronic hepatitis C patients. All the recruited subjects will receive the treatment accordingly and be followed up for 24 weeks following the completion of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT04460157 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Prediction of Liver-related Outcomes After HCV Cure

Start date: October 2011
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Objectives: To develop and validate a predictive model, applicable to daily practice, of liver complications emergence in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected patients and advanced fibrosis, who have achieved sustained viral response (SVR) with direct-acting antivirals (DAA)-based therapy. Methods: Design: Mulsite prospective multicenter cohort study. Study subjects: HCV-monoinfected and HIV/HCV-coinfected individuals recruited from two parallel cohorts (GEHEP-MONO Cohort clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT02333292(HEPAVIR-DAA Cohort clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT02057003). These cohorts enrolled patients with HCV infection, treated with DAA-based regimens after October 2011, at the units of infectious diseases of 18 hospitals throughout Spain. Patients who fullfilled the following inclusion criteria are included in this study: 1) Have received a regimen with one or more DAA; 2) Have achieved SVR 12 weeks after treatment; 3) Have an evaluable liver stiffness (LS) of more than 9.5 kPa in the three months prior to the start of treatment. Follow-up: The baseline time point is the date of SVR. All participants are evaluated by a common protocol every six months. At every visit, clinical and laboratory examination focusing on the early detection of liver complications are carried out. LS is assessed by vibration-controlled transient elastography, according to a standardized procedure, every 12 months. In patients with cirrhosis, liver ultrasound and plasma alpha-fetoprotein determination are conducted for hepatocellular carcinoma screening, every six months. Variables and data analysis: The primary outcome variable of the study will be the emergence of liver complication (hepatic decompensation or hepatocellular carcinoma) or liver transplant. Predictive models will be develop with clinical, analytical, and genetic variables independently associated with the primary variable in a Cox regression for competitive risks applied to a developmental subpopulation. The performance of the model will be evaluated using COR curves. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values will be calculated, both in the developmental population and in a validation population.

NCT ID: NCT04318379 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Hepatitis C Infection

Therapeutic Hepatitis C Virus Vaccine

Start date: April 20, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

GC002 is a Phase I trial to evaluate the safety and the immune responses of a lentiviral based HCV immunotherapy (HCVax™) in chronic HCV patients.

NCT ID: NCT04301882 Recruiting - Chronic Hepatitis C Clinical Trials

An Observational Cohort Study of Clinical Outcomes After Antiviral Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C

Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study is a two-way, non-interventional long-term dynamic follow-up clinical observational cohort study. In the Second Division of Liver Diseases, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, chronic hepatitis C patients who were treated with interferon combined with ribavirin (PR) antiviral therapy (PR treatment for 6 months or more) and / or direct acting antivirals (DAAs ), and the baseline, antiviral treatment and discontinuation follow-up data of patients before antiviral treatment were collected, and follow-up observations of patients were carried out for every 3-6 months. The clinical data such as clinical biochemistry, HCV RNA and serological indicators (anti-HCV), AFP, and liver imaging (liver ultrasound) were collected during the study period. The virological response and clinical outcomes of chronic hepatitis C antiviral therapy were observed for at least 144 weeks. The incidence of liver cancer and decompensated liver cirrhosis after discontinuation of the drug was the main evaluation index. The aim is to explore long-term virological response and clinical outcomes, and elucidate its influencing factors.

NCT ID: NCT04214028 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)

A Study of the Safety, Effectiveness and Clinical Use of Maviret in Adolescent Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus

Start date: December 26, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will assess the safety and effectiveness of Maviret (Glecaprevir plus Pibrentasvir (GLE/PIB)) in adolescent participants diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) in a real world setting across clinical practice in Japan.