Successful Antiviral Therapy Reduces Risk of Schizophrenia Among Chronic Hepatitis C Patients: A Nationwide Real-World Taiwanese Cohort (T-COACH). (31st August 2020)
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- Title:
- Successful Antiviral Therapy Reduces Risk of Schizophrenia Among Chronic Hepatitis C Patients: A Nationwide Real-World Taiwanese Cohort (T-COACH). (31st August 2020)
- Main Title:
- Successful Antiviral Therapy Reduces Risk of Schizophrenia Among Chronic Hepatitis C Patients: A Nationwide Real-World Taiwanese Cohort (T-COACH)
- Authors:
- Tsai, Pei-Chien
Chen, Chi-Yi
Kuo, Hsing-Tao
Hung, Chao-Hung
Tseng, Kuo-Chih
Lai, Hsueh-Chou
Peng, Cheng-Yuan
Wang, Jing-Houng
Chen, Jyh-Jou
Lee, Pei-Lun
Chien, Rong-Nan
Yang, Chi-Chieh
Lo, Gin-Ho
Kao, Jia-Horng
Liu, Chun-Jen
Liu, Chen-Hua
Yan, Sheng-Lei
Bair, Ming-Jong
Lin, Chun-Yen
Su, Wei-Wen
Chu, Cheng-Hsin
Chen, Chih-Jen
Tung, Shui-Yi
Tai, Chi-Ming
Lin, Chih-Wen
Lo, Ching-Chu
Cheng, Pin-Nan
Chiu, Yen-Cheng
Wang, Chia-Chi
Cheng, Jin-Shiung
Tsai, Wei-Lun
Lin, Han-Chieh
Huang, Yi-Hsiang
Yeh, Ming-Lun
Huang, Chung-Feng
Hsieh, Meng-Hsuan
Huang, Jee-Fu
Dai, Chia-Yen
Chung, Wan-Long
Ke, Chiao-Li Khale
Yu, Ming-Lung
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) has been associated with major psychoses, and interferon (IFN)-based therapy may cause psychiatric sequelae. We aimed to evaluate the effects of sustained virological response (SVR) on the incidence of major psychoses in a nationwide Taiwanese CHC cohort. Methods: Fifteen thousand eight hundred thirty-six CHC Taiwanese who received IFN-based therapy were enrolled between 2003 and 2015. Of those, 12 723 patients were linked to the National Health Insurance Research Databases for the incidence of major psychoses. Death before major psychoses was considered a competing risk. Results: Twenty-four patients developed new-onset major psychoses during 67 554 person-years (3.6 per 10 000 person-years), including 16 affective psychoses, 7 schizophrenia, and 1 organic psychotic condition. The incidence of major psychoses and affective psychoses did not differ between the SVR and non-SVR groups. The 10-year cumulative incidence of schizophrenia were significantly higher in the non-SVR than in SVR patients (0.14% vs 0.04%, P = .036). Cox subdistribution hazards showed that SVR and older age were associated with a significantly lower risk of schizophrenia (hazard ratio = 0.18 and 0.17). Sustained virological response was associated with decreased incidence of schizophrenia and majorly observed among patients with age <45 ( P = .02). Conclusions: Successful IFN-based therapy might reduce the incidence of schizophrenia among CHC patients,Abstract: Background: Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) has been associated with major psychoses, and interferon (IFN)-based therapy may cause psychiatric sequelae. We aimed to evaluate the effects of sustained virological response (SVR) on the incidence of major psychoses in a nationwide Taiwanese CHC cohort. Methods: Fifteen thousand eight hundred thirty-six CHC Taiwanese who received IFN-based therapy were enrolled between 2003 and 2015. Of those, 12 723 patients were linked to the National Health Insurance Research Databases for the incidence of major psychoses. Death before major psychoses was considered a competing risk. Results: Twenty-four patients developed new-onset major psychoses during 67 554 person-years (3.6 per 10 000 person-years), including 16 affective psychoses, 7 schizophrenia, and 1 organic psychotic condition. The incidence of major psychoses and affective psychoses did not differ between the SVR and non-SVR groups. The 10-year cumulative incidence of schizophrenia were significantly higher in the non-SVR than in SVR patients (0.14% vs 0.04%, P = .036). Cox subdistribution hazards showed that SVR and older age were associated with a significantly lower risk of schizophrenia (hazard ratio = 0.18 and 0.17). Sustained virological response was associated with decreased incidence of schizophrenia and majorly observed among patients with age <45 ( P = .02). Conclusions: Successful IFN-based therapy might reduce the incidence of schizophrenia among CHC patients, especially among younger patients. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Open forum infectious diseases. Volume 7:Number 10(2020)
- Journal:
- Open forum infectious diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 7:Number 10(2020)
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- Volume 7, Issue 10 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0007-0010-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-08-31
- Subjects:
- competing risk -- HCV -- psychiatric disorders -- schizophrenia -- sustained virological response
Communicable diseases -- Periodicals
Medical microbiology -- Periodicals
Infection -- Periodicals
616.9 - Journal URLs:
- http://ofid.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/en/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/ofid/ofaa397 ↗
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- English
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- 2328-8957
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