HCV treatment with direct acting antivirals improves the insulin sensitivity.

Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther

Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, National Liver Institute, Menoufia University, Shebeen Elkoom , Egypt.

Published: September 2019

: There is strong link between hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the insulin resistance panel. Homeostatic model assessment (HOMA) β is an indirect measurement of insulin secretion from pancreatic β cells, while HOMA-S accounts for insulin sensitivity. : We examined the impact of HCV treatment with direct acting antivirals (DAAs) on HOMA-β and HOMA-S results. : HOMA-IR, HOMA-β, and HOMA-S were calculated before and 12 weeks after treatment in 511 treatment eligible patients with HCV. Five DAA treatment protocols were used. Values before and after treatment were compared. : The mean age of patients was 50.63 years with a 3.2:1 male: female ratio. A total of 29.7% of patients were treatment experienced and 24.7% had diabetes. HCV sustained virological response (SVR) was achieved in 91% of patients. Unlike non-responders, SVR patients showed significantly decreased post-treatment HOMA-Β. Delta HOMA-Β was comparable between groups. HOMA-S increased significantly in patients with SVR compared to in non-responders, as did delta HOMA-S. HOMA-S and HOMA-β improved significantly under 5 and 2 DAA protocols, respectively. The treatment status did not affect the HOMA-β and S dynamics during treatment. : Insulin sensitivity improved markedly in patients who achieved HCV SVR.

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