Adequate versus deep response to ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis: to what extent and under what conditions is normal alkaline phosphatase level associated with complication-free survival gain?
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Corpechot, ChristopheLemoinne, Sara
Soret, Pierre-Antoine
Hansen, Bettina
Hirschfield, Gideon
Gulamhusein, Aliya
Montano-Loza, Aldo J
Lytvyak, Ellina
Pares, Albert
Olivas, Ignasi
Eaton, John E
Osman, Karim T
Schramm, Christoph
Sebode, Marcial
Lohse, Ansgar W
Dalekos, George
Gatselis, Nikolaos
Nevens, Frederik
Cazzagon, Nora
Zago, Alessandra
Russo, Francesco Paolo
Floreani, Annarosa
Abbas, Nadir
Trivedi, Palak
Thorburn, Douglas
Saffioti, Francesca
Barkai, Laszlo
Roccarina, Davide
Calvaruso, Vicenza
Fichera, Anna
Delamarre, Adèle
Sobenko, Natalia
Villamil, Alejandra Maria
Medina-Morales, Esli
Bonder, Alan
Patwardhan, Vilas
Rigamonti, Cristina
Carbone, Marco
Invernizzi, Pietro
Cristoferi, Laura
van der Meer, Adriaan
de Veer, Rozanne
Zigmond, Ehud
Yehezkel, Eyal
Kremer, Andreas E
Deibel, Ansgar
Bruns, Tony
Große, Karsten
Wetten, Aaron
Dyson, Jessica Katharine
Jones, David
Dumortier, Jérôme
Pageaux, Georges-Philippe
de Lédinghen, Victor
Chazouillères, Olivier
Carrat, Fabrice
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2023-07-03Subject
Public health. Health statistics. Occupational health. Health educationSurgery
Oncology. Pathology.
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Background and aims: Normal alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels in ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA)-treated patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) are associated with better long-term outcome. However, second-line therapies are currently recommended only when ALP levels remain above 1.5 times the upper limit of normal (xULN) after 12-month UDCA. We assessed whether, in patients considered good responders to UDCA, normal ALP levels were associated with significant survival gains. Approach and results: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 1,047 patients with PBC who attained an adequate response to UDCA according to Paris-2 criteria. Time to liver-related complications, liver transplantation or death was assessed using adjusted restricted mean survival time analysis. The overall incidence rate of events was 17.0 (95%CI 13.7 - 21.1) per 1,000 out of 4,763.2 patient-years. On the whole population, normal serum ALP values (but not normal GGT, ALT, or AST; or total bilirubin < 0.6 xULN) were associated with an overall absolute complication-free survival gain at 10 years of 7.6 months (95%CI 2.7 - 12.6, p = 0.003). In subgroup analysis, this association was significant in patients with a liver stiffness measurement ≥ 10 kPa and/or age ≤ 62 years, with a 10-year absolute complication-free survival gain of 52.8 months (95%CI 45.7 - 59.9, p < 0.001) when these two conditions were met. Conclusions: PBC patients with an adequate response to UDCA and persistent ALP elevation between 1.1 and 1.5 xULN, particularly those with advanced fibrosis and/or who are sufficiently young, remain at risk of poor outcome. Further therapeutic efforts should be considered for these patients.Citation
Corpechot C, Lemoinne S, Soret PA, Hansen B, Hirschfield G, Gulamhusein A, Montano-Loza AJ, Lytvyak E, Pares A, Olivas I, Eaton JE, Osman KT, Schramm C, Sebode M, Lohse AW, Dalekos G, Gatselis N, Nevens F, Cazzagon N, Zago A, Russo FP, Floreani A, Abbas N, Trivedi P, Thorburn D, Saffioti F, Barkai L, Roccarina D, Calvaruso V, Fichera A, Delamarre A, Sobenko N, Villamil AM, Medina-Morales E, Bonder A, Patwardhan V, Rigamonti C, Carbone M, Invernizzi P, Cristoferi L, van der Meer A, de Veer R, Zigmond E, Yehezkel E, Kremer AE, Deibel A, Bruns T, Große K, Wetten A, Dyson JK, Jones D, Dumortier J, Pageaux GP, de Lédinghen V, Chazouillères O, Carrat F; Global & ERN Rare-Liver PBC Study Groups. Adequate versus deep response to ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis: To what extent and under what conditions is normal alkaline phosphatase level associated with complication-free survival gain? Hepatology. 2024 Jan 1;79(1):39-48. doi: 10.1097/HEP.0000000000000529. Epub 2023 Jul 3.Type
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1527-3350https://journals.lww.com/hep/pages/default.aspx
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37399238Journal
HepatologyPublisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkinsae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1097/HEP.0000000000000529