The feasibility of pathogenetic therapy for chronic viral hepatitis c in adult HIV-infected patients

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In the third decade of the XXI century, HIV infection and viral hepatitis C remain urgent problems of modern medicine. Only in the Russian Federation in 2023, more than 1.6 million HIV-infected people and about 2 million patients with chronic viral hepatitis C are registered. Patients with a combined course of these diseases are of particular concern. However, insufficient coverage of etiotropic therapy for patients with chronic viral hepatitis C due to its high cost leaves pathogenetic therapy as the only available method of treatment for many of them. Material and Methods. Clinical data of patients hospitalized in the day hospital of the state budgetary health care institution "Samara Regional Clinical Center for AIDS Prevention and Control" were used. Physical, virological, immunological, biochemical and general clinical methods, elastometry of liver tissue were used for examination of hospitalized patients. Statistical processing of the results was performed using the application program "Statgrarhics Plus for Windows". Pathogenetic therapy was carried out in a two-week course in accordance with the "Recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of adult patients with hepatitis C" (2013) and included (along with protective regime and therapeutic nutrition) the use of detoxification and metabolic therapy. Antiretroviral therapy with 3-4 drugs was carried out in 68% of the patients.

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Viral hepatitis c, hiv infection, pathogenetic therapy, antiretroviral therapy, syndrome

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/143183292

IDR: 143183292   |   DOI: 10.20340/vmi-rvz.2024.3.CLIN.1

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