Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources

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Autor(a) principal: Matos, Maria Laura Mariano de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Ferrufino, Rosário Quiroga, Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos, Odongo, Fatuma Catherine Atieno, Campos, Aleía Faustina, Luiz, André Machado, Lisboa-Neto, Gaspar, Witkin, Steven S., Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/163651
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to analyze, in a population treated for hepatitis C infection at a tertiary care treatment unit, the prevalence of comorbidities and extrahepatic manifestations, the range and degree of the clinical complexity and the associations between advanced liver disease and clinical variables. METHODS: Medical records from chronically infected hepatitis C patients seen at a dedicated treatment facility for complex cases in the Infectious Diseases Division of Hospital das Clı´nicas in Brazil were analyzed. Clinical complexity was defined as the presence of one or more of the following conditions: advanced liver disease (Metavir score F3 or F4 and/or clinical manifestations or ultrasound/endoscopy findings consistent with cirrhosis) or hepatocellular carcinoma and/or 3 or more extrahepatic manifestations and/or comorbidities concomitantly. RESULTS: Among the 1574 patients analyzed, only 41% met the definition of being clinically complex. Cirrhosis or hepatocarcinoma was identified in 22.2% and 1.8% of patients, respectively. According to multiple logistic regression analysis, male sex (p=0.007), age440 years (po0.001) and the presence of metabolic syndrome (p=0.008) were independently associated with advanced liver disease. CONCLUSION: The majority of patients did not meet the criteria for admittance to this specialized tertiary service, reinforcing the need to reevaluate public health policies. Enhanced utilization of existing basic and intermediate complexity units for the management of less complex hepatitis C cases could improve care and lower costs.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
title Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
spellingShingle Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
Matos, Maria Laura Mariano de
Hepatitis C
Complexity
Tertiary Care
Public Health
Brazil
title_short Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
title_full Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
title_fullStr Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
title_sort Characteristics of a hepatitis C patient cohort at a specialized tertiary care facility: Identifying criteria to improve the allocation of public health resources
author Matos, Maria Laura Mariano de
author_facet Matos, Maria Laura Mariano de
Ferrufino, Rosário Quiroga
Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos
Odongo, Fatuma Catherine Atieno
Campos, Aleía Faustina
Luiz, André Machado
Lisboa-Neto, Gaspar
Witkin, Steven S.
Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
author_role author
author2 Ferrufino, Rosário Quiroga
Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos
Odongo, Fatuma Catherine Atieno
Campos, Aleía Faustina
Luiz, André Machado
Lisboa-Neto, Gaspar
Witkin, Steven S.
Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos, Maria Laura Mariano de
Ferrufino, Rosário Quiroga
Nastri, Ana Catharina de Seixas Santos
Odongo, Fatuma Catherine Atieno
Campos, Aleía Faustina
Luiz, André Machado
Lisboa-Neto, Gaspar
Witkin, Steven S.
Mendes-Correa, Maria Cássia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hepatitis C
Complexity
Tertiary Care
Public Health
Brazil
topic Hepatitis C
Complexity
Tertiary Care
Public Health
Brazil
description OBJECTIVES: Our objective was to analyze, in a population treated for hepatitis C infection at a tertiary care treatment unit, the prevalence of comorbidities and extrahepatic manifestations, the range and degree of the clinical complexity and the associations between advanced liver disease and clinical variables. METHODS: Medical records from chronically infected hepatitis C patients seen at a dedicated treatment facility for complex cases in the Infectious Diseases Division of Hospital das Clı´nicas in Brazil were analyzed. Clinical complexity was defined as the presence of one or more of the following conditions: advanced liver disease (Metavir score F3 or F4 and/or clinical manifestations or ultrasound/endoscopy findings consistent with cirrhosis) or hepatocellular carcinoma and/or 3 or more extrahepatic manifestations and/or comorbidities concomitantly. RESULTS: Among the 1574 patients analyzed, only 41% met the definition of being clinically complex. Cirrhosis or hepatocarcinoma was identified in 22.2% and 1.8% of patients, respectively. According to multiple logistic regression analysis, male sex (p=0.007), age440 years (po0.001) and the presence of metabolic syndrome (p=0.008) were independently associated with advanced liver disease. CONCLUSION: The majority of patients did not meet the criteria for admittance to this specialized tertiary service, reinforcing the need to reevaluate public health policies. Enhanced utilization of existing basic and intermediate complexity units for the management of less complex hepatitis C cases could improve care and lower costs.
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