The Study on Optimal Treatment and Clinical Outcome of Chronic Hepatitis B Patients With Inactive Hypoviremia

Last updated: May 9, 2022
Sponsor: Beijing Ditan Hospital
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Hepatitis B

Liver Disorders

Hepatitis

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT05357235
CFH2022-1-2172-2
  • Ages 16-60
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Chronic hepatitis B seriously endangers the health of our people, especially the occurrence of HCC, which brings huge economic burden and life threat to our people. 84% - 92% of HCC in China is related to chronic HBV infection. How to further reduce the risk of liver cancer is an urgent problem to be solved in clinical research and an important direction. Although NAs treatment can make patients achieve the negative transformation of virus, it can not effectively reduce the level of virus antigen, and it also lacks the ability to improve the immune clearance of virus. As a result, the incidence of liver cancer in patients with long-term NA treatment is still 4.5% - 10.5%, and the incidence of HCC in patients with hypoviremia in Na treatment is higher. In current clinical practice, nearly 1 / 3 of patients treated with NAs can not reach the detection line of highly sensitive reagent. It is an important measure to make the patients with hypoviremia and inactive low virus replication treated by NAs below the detection line of highly sensitive reagent and further reduce the risk of HCC. However, it is still not enough to minimize the risk of HCC to achieve a complete viral response only through NA treatment. The long-term follow-up showed that the incidence of HBsAg disappeared by only 2.0% - 0.0% regardless of the long-term treatment of HBsAg. Therefore, the most important measure to minimize the occurrence of HCC is to optimize the treatment of NA treated patients with low virus replication and inactive patients with low virus replication to achieve complete virus response and clinical cure. The purpose of this study is to explore the optimal treatment scheme for chronic hepatitis B NA treated patients with hypoviremia and natural low virus replication patients to significantly reduce the risk of HCC.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Aged from 16 to 60;
  • The positive time of HBsAg was 6 months,
  • 48 weeks of treatment with ETV, TDF or TAF, including HBeAg positive and negativepatients;
  • High sensitive reagent was used to confirm that the low level of serum HBV DNA was 20IU / ml-2000 IU / ml.
  • Good compliance and sign informed consent.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Patients with decompensated liver cirrhosis or previous decompensated liver cirrhosis;
  2. Those who have used interferon within 6 months;
  3. at the same time, it is associated with other virus infections, such as hepatitis Avirus, hepatitis C virus, hepatitis D virus, hepatitis E virus, AIDS virus, etc;
  4. in addition to hepatitis B, there are other serious physical and mental diseases,including uncontrolled primary kidney, heart, lung, vascular, neurological, digestive,severe metabolic diseases (such as uncontrolled hyperthyroidism, serious complicationsof diabetes and adrenal diseases), immune deficiency diseases, and severe infections;
  5. Active or suspected malignant tumor or history of malignant tumor;
  6. 6 months before enrollment or currently receiving corticosteroids, immunosuppressantsand chemotherapeutic drugs;
  7. Complicated with alcoholic liver disease, autoimmune liver disease and other liverdiseases;
  8. HBV resistant patients;
  9. Other situations that the researcher believes are not suitable for inclusion. PegIFN α Treatment contraindications:
  10. Prohibited for known pairs α- Patients who are allergic to interferon, E. coliproducts, polyethylene glycol or any component of this product;
  11. It is forbidden to be used in patients with autoimmune hepatitis;
  12. Pregnant and lactating women;
  13. Central nervous system diseases, mental diseases, uncontrolled epilepsy, nonwithdrawal of alcohol / drug abuse, decompensated liver cirrhosis, symptomatic heartdisease, uncontrolled autoimmune diseases and severe thyroid function diseases;
  14. Absolute neutrophil count before treatment ≤ 1.0 × 109 / L, platelet ≤ 80 × 109/L。

Study Design

Total Participants: 1200
Study Start date:
January 01, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2024

Study Description

Chronic hepatitis B seriously endangers the health of our people, especially the occurrence of liver cancer, which brings huge economic burden and life threat to our people. 84% - 92% of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in China is related to chronic HBV infection. How to further reduce the risk of liver cancer is an urgent problem to be solved in clinical research and an important direction. Although NAs treatment can make patients achieve the negative transformation of virus, it can not effectively reduce the level of virus antigen, and it also lacks the ability to improve the immune clearance of virus. As a result, the incidence of liver cancer in patients with long-term NA treatment is still 4.5% - 10.5%, and the incidence of HCC in patients with hypoviremia in Na treatment is higher. In current clinical practice, nearly 1 / 3 of patients treated with NAs can not reach the detection line of highly sensitive reagent. It is an important measure to make the patients with hypoviremia and inactive low virus replication treated by NAs below the detection line of highly sensitive reagent and further reduce the risk of HCC. However, it is still not enough to minimize the risk of HCC to achieve a complete viral response only through NA treatment. The long-term follow-up showed that the incidence of HBsAg disappeared by only 2.0% - 0.0% regardless of the long-term treatment of HBsAg. Therefore, the most important measure to minimize the occurrence of HCC is to optimize the treatment of NA treated patients with low virus replication and inactive patients with low virus replication to achieve complete virus response and clinical cure. The purpose of this study is to explore the optimal treatment scheme for chronic hepatitis B Na treated patients with hypoviremia and natural low virus replication patients to significantly reduce the risk of liver cancer.

Connect with a study center

  • Department of Hepatology Division 2, Beijing Ditan Hospital

    Beijing, Beijing 100015
    China

    Active - Recruiting

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