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ITTREAT (Integrated Community Test - stage - TREAT) Hepatitis C service for people who use drugs: real world outcomes
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 20:33 authored by Margaret O'Sullivan, Anna-Marie Jones, Heather Gage, Jake Jordan, Ekelechi MacPepple, Hugh Williams H, Sumita VermaSumita VermaBackground/aims: Direct acting antivirals (DAA) provide an unprecedented opportunity for a “find-and-treat strategy”. We aimed to report real-world clinical, patient reported and health economic outcomes of community-based HCV screening/treatment in people who use drugs (PWUD). Methods: Project ITTREAT (2013-2021), established at a drug and alcohol treatment centre, offered a comprehensive service. Generic (SF-12v2 and EQ-5D-5L) and liver-specific (SFLDQoL) health related quality of life (HRQoL) were assessed before and after HCV treatment. Costs/case detected and cured were calculated. Primary outcome measure was sustained virological response (SVR) (intention to treat). Results: Till March 2018, 573 individuals recruited, 462 (81%) males, mean age 40.5 + 10.0 years. Of the 125 treated, 115 (92%) had past/current history of injecting drug use, 88 (70%) were receiving opioid agonist treatment and 50 (40%) were homeless. Twenty-six percent received interferon-based and 74% DAA-only regimens. SVR (ITT) was 87% (90% with DAAs). Service uptake/HCV treatment completion rates were > 95%, HCV reinfection being 2.63/100 person years (95% CI 0.67-10.33). HRQoL improved significantly at end of treatment in those with SVR: SFLDQoL (symptoms, memory, distress, loneliness, hopelessness, sleep and stigma) (p= 0.011); SF-12 v2 physical and mental health domains (p<0.001); and EQ-5D-5L composite profile score (p= 0.009) and visual analogue scale, p<0.001. Cost (British pounds 2018) per case detected was £171; mean cost per cure (excluding medication) was £702 + 188. Conclusions: Excellent real-world SVRs in PWUD with significant improvement in HRQoL can be achieved at modest costs. Project ITTREAT endorses community-based integrated services to help achieve HCV elimination.
Funding
ITTREAT; Gilead Sciences
ITTREAT; Brighton and Hove Commissioners
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Liver InternationalISSN
1478-3223Publisher
WileyExternal DOI
Issue
5Volume
40Page range
1021-1031Department affiliated with
- Clinical and Experimental Medicine Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes