Comparison of Impairment of PFT due to Plain Vs Pegylated Interferon Therapy in pts With Ch. Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Umer Sohail, Zahid Hussain Shah, Sohaib Haider Zaidi, Umair Ashfaq, Salman Kazmi
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To compare Impairment of pulmonary function tests
due to plain versus pegylated interferon therapy in the diagnosed cases of
chronic Hepatitis C
Methodology: In this comparative study, 71 patients fulfilling inclusion criteria
were randomly included in each group. Study consisted; Group 1 (Control Group):
Pulmonary Function Tests performed before and after the completion of 24 weeks
of treatment with Plain/conventional Interferons and ribavirin. Group 2
(experimental Group): PFTs performed before and after the
completion of 24 weeks treatment with Pegylated Interferon Therapy and
ribavirin. Referred patients of both groups underwent spirometry (PFTs) at
baseline and at the end of 6 months
Results: Mean
value observed for age was 49.86, for height 1.592 meters, for weight 62.6 kg
and for BMI 24.9. Before and after therapy mean for FEV1 was 90.19 and 67.71
and it was 91.34 and 67.83 for FVC respectively. N=71 patients were enrolled in
both groups. Male gender showed high prevalence 70%. Group-1 (46 vs 25) &
group-2 (45 vs 26) male to female ratio seen. Adult age group hold bulk of
disease (30 - 40 years of age). Patients preferred winter season for treatment
(Sep to Nov). Low viral load and genotype 3a were common findings (82% and
35%). Constitutional symptoms improved after therapy (86 to 44%) as a whole.
Individually, anorexia, body aches, lethargy and fever were like this (39 vs
19%, 66 vs 28%, 54 vs 30%, 19 vs 11%) pre and post therapy. Cough and dyspnea
reported in 7% and 20% respectively.
Conclusion: According to the present study, treatment with pegylated interferon and
ribavirin is associated with impairment of pulmonary function tests similarly
as treatment with plain interferon and ribavirin. Long Half-life of pegylated interferon cause
more impairment in lung functions as indicated by limited available literature
(Foster GR et al).
Keywords:
Chronic hepatitis C, Pulmonary function tests, plain/Conventional interferon
therapy, Pegylated interferon therapy.