HCV won't wait. Why should you?
The probability of achieving SVR decreases significantly as patients age1
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Only 50% of patients treated for HCV infection actually achieve the primary goal of treatment: sustained virologic response (SVR).
2,3 The failure to achieve SVR may lead to severe health consequences over time:
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- The probability of achieving SVR decreases significantly as patients age,1,6,7 with approximately 5% SVR lost with every six years. Younger patients tend to tolerate treatment better, have less co-morbidities, and usually have less progressive disease.
- The probability of developing cirrhosis increases drastically with the age of patients at onset of infection.8
- The probability of achieving SVR decreases dramatically as the rate of fibrosis increases.9
- In the lead-in phase of HALT-C, SVR dropped from 21% to 11% for patients with cirrhosis as opposed to bridging fibrosis.10
HCV infection itself has health-related effects, even in the absence of advanced liver disease.
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