KMID : 0816120080110020137
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Korean Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterolology and Nutrition 2008 Volume.11 No. 2 p.137 ~ p.142
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Effect of Lamivudine Treatment on Chronic Hepatitis B Infectionin Children Unresponsive to Interferon
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Yeon Gyu-Min
Park Jae-Hong Kim Hye-Young
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Abstract
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Purpose: Interferon is a widely used treatment for chronic hepatitis B in children. However, additional treatment options are needed because more than 50% of hepatitis B patients are unresponsive to interferon. Although lamivudine is widely used to treat hepatitis B, there are few studies on the effect of lamivudine in hepatitis B patients unresponsive to interferon.
Methods: Eight interferon unresponsive patients (6 males and 2 females) were treated with lamivudine (3 mg/kg/day, maximum 100 mg/day) from 6¡12 months after interferon treatment was discontinued among 33 children with chronic hepatitis B. They were treated with interferon (interferon ¥á-2b, 10 MU/m2 or pegylated interferon 1.5¥ìg/kg) for 6 months from January 2000 to December 2007 at the Pusan National University Hospital. The medical records were analyzed retrospectively.
Results: The age at treatment with interferon and lamivudine was 4.9¡¾3.1 and 6.1¡¾3.2 years, respectively. The serum ALT level before treatment with interferon was 148.1¡¾105.8 IU/L and the log HBV-DNA PCR mean value was 6.95¡¾0.70 copies/mL. The serum ALT level after treatment with interferon was 143.1¡¾90.4 IU/L and the log HBV-DNA mean PCR value was 6.46¡¾2.08. HBeAg negativization occurred in 2 patients. For all patients, normalization of the serum ALT levels and HBeAg seroconversion (except 2 patients with HBeAg negativization) occurred at 7.4¡¾2.1 and 7.9¡¾2.1 months respectively after lamivudine treatment. The HBV-DNA PCR became negative in 7 patients (87.5%) at 2.4¡¾2.8 months. Complete response was achieved in 7 patients and no recurrence was observed in 2 patients for 3 years after the completion of treatment. Five patients are still under treatment for a mean treatment duration of 24.4¡¾9.1 months. In one patient, viral breakthrough occurred and the treatment was stopped.
Conclusion: The number of patients was small, however, lamivudine treatment in patients with chronic hepatitis B who were unresponsive to interferon was highly effective.
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KEYWORD
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Hepatitis B, Children, Lamivudine, Interferon, Non-responder
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