2017
DOI: 10.1002/hep.29620
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Hepatitis B reactivation in chronic hepatitis C patients treated with interferon or pan‐oral direct‐acting antivirals

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“…However, the review was limited because most of the included studies used patients on IFN‐based regimens, and there were only 2 studies with patients on IFN‐free DAAs. Moreover, the meta‐analysis endpoint was HBV reactivation as defined by the authors of each article, which varied considerably . In the systematic review and meta‐analysis that we present here, we were able to include 18 studies with patients on IFN‐free DAAs and use a common endpoint definition, proposed by the APASL and AASLD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the review was limited because most of the included studies used patients on IFN‐based regimens, and there were only 2 studies with patients on IFN‐free DAAs. Moreover, the meta‐analysis endpoint was HBV reactivation as defined by the authors of each article, which varied considerably . In the systematic review and meta‐analysis that we present here, we were able to include 18 studies with patients on IFN‐free DAAs and use a common endpoint definition, proposed by the APASL and AASLD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%