Virologic responses to add-on adefovir dipivoxil treatment versus entecavir monotherapy in children with lamivudine-resistant chronic Hepatitis B

Mi Ae Chu, Seung Man Cho, Byung Ho Choe, Min Hyun Cho, Soonhak Kwon, Won Kee Lee

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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of the study was to compare the virologic response to adefovir (ADV) add-on therapy with switching to entecavir (ETV) monotherapy in children and adolescents with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) who have developed lamivudine (LAM) resistance during LAM treatment. Methods: Twenty-seven consecutive patients with CHB who had developed LAM resistance during LAM treatment were included. Of these 27 patients, 8 patients were treated with the addition of ADV to ongoing LAM and 8 patients were treated by switching to ETV monotherapy and each of these 16 patients were compared with the 11 patients who were treated by switching to ADV alone, as a historical control. Therapeutic responses to treatment were evaluated at 12, 24, 36, and 48 weeks from the initiation of therapy by measuring the decrement of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-DNA titers. Results: The therapeutic period for HBV-DNA titer decrement (>2log10IU/mL) was significantly shorter in both the LAM+ADV group and the ETV group than in the ADV group (P=0.008); however, there was no significant difference between the LAM+ADV group and the ETV group. The rate of virologic response, defined as decrement in HBV-DNA titer to undetectable levels at 24 weeks, was significantly higher in both the LAM+ADV group and the ETV group than in the ADV group (P=0.029). Conclusions: Both the LAM+ADV combination therapy and ETV monotherapy exhibited significantly more effective virologic responses compared to the ADV monotherapy in children and adolescents with LAM-resistant CHB, although there was no significant difference between the LAM+ADV group and the ETV group.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)648-652
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Volume55
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Chronic hepatitis B
  • Drug resistance
  • Mutation
  • Treatment

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