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Open Forum Infectious Diseases | 2016
Imtiaz Alam; Ma Khan; Kimberley Brown; Cynthia Donovan; Jamie Forlenza; Kris Lauwers; Mitchell A. Mah’moud; Richard Manch; Smruti R. Mohanty; Avinash Prabhakar; Robert Reindollar; Ralph DeMasi; Jihad Slim; N. Tandon; Shirley Villadiego; Susanna Naggie
Abstract Background The Simeprevir ObservatioNal Effectiveness across practice seTtings (SONET) study evaluated the real-world effectiveness of simeprevir-based treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Methods The SONET study was a phase 4, prospective, observational, United States–based study enrolling patients ≥18 years of age with chronic genotype 1 HCV infection. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients who achieved sustained virologic response 12 weeks after the end of treatment (SVR12), defined as HCV ribonucleic acid undetectable ≥12 weeks after the end of all HCV treatments. Results Of 315 patients (intent-to-treat [ITT] population), 275 (87.3%) completed the study. Overall, 291 were treated with simeprevir + sofosbuvir, 17 with simeprevir + sofosbuvir + ribavirin, and 7 with simeprevir + peginterferon + ribavirin. The majority of patients were male (63.2%) and white (60.6%); median age was 58 years, 71.7% had genotype/subtype 1a, and 39.4% had cirrhosis. The SVR12 was achieved by 81.2% (255 of 314) of ITT patients (analysis excluded 1 patient who completed the study but was missing SVR12 data); 2 had viral breakthrough and 18 had viral relapse. The SVR12 was achieved by 92.4% (255 of 276) of patients in the modified ITT (mITT) population, which excluded patients who discontinued treatment for nonvirologic reasons before the SVR12 time point or were missing SVR12 assessment data. Among mITT patients, higher SVR12 rates were associated with factors including age ≥65 years, non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity, and employment status, but not genotype/subtype nor presence of cirrhosis. Simeprevir-based treatment was well tolerated; no serious adverse events were considered related to simeprevir. Conclusions In the real-world setting, simeprevir + sofosbuvir treatment was common and 92% of mITT patients achieved SVR12. Simeprevir-based treatment was effective and well tolerated in this cohort, including patients with cirrhosis.
Journal of Hepatology | 2016
Imtiaz Alam; Kimberley Brown; Cynthia Donovan; Jamie Forlenza; Kris Lauwers; M.A. Mah’moud; Richard Manch; Smruti R. Mohanty; Avinash Prabhakar; Robert Reindollar; G. Sawyerr; Jihad Slim; N. Tandon; Shirley Villadiego; Susanna Naggie
EFFECTIVENESS OF SIMEPREVIR-CONTAINING REGIMENS AMONG PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS C VIRUS IN VARIOUS US PRACTICE SETTINGS: THE SONET STUDY I. Alam, K. Brown, C. Donovan, J. Forlenza, K. Lauwers, M.A. Mah’moud, R. Manch, S.R. Mohanty, A. Prabhakar, R. Reindollar, G. Sawyerr, J. Slim, N. Tandon, S. Villadiego, S. Naggie. Austin Hepatitis Center, Austin, TX; Janssen Scientific Affairs, Titusville, NJ, United States; Janssen Research & Development, Beerse, Belgium; Duke University School of Medicine/Boice-Willis Clinic, Rocky Mount, NC; St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ; New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY; Piedmont Healthcare, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Statesville, NC; Saint Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, NJ; DurhamVAMedical Center/Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, United States E-mail: [email protected]
Gastroenterology | 2001
Robert P. Perrillo; Kenneth D. Rothstein; Imtiaz Alam; Paul J. Thuluvath; Melissa Palmer; Paul J. Pockros; Susan Cantwell; Stephen C. Pappas
Journal of Hepatology | 2001
Robert P. Perrillo; K.D. Rothstein; J. Imperial; Imtiaz Alam; M. Palmer; Paul J. Pockros; Stephen C. Pappas; B.S. Doerschuk; L. Wynohradnyk
Journal of Hepatology | 2015
Imtiaz Alam; Richard Manch; Susanna Naggie; Robert Reindollar; Jihad Slim; Avinash Prabhakar; Kris Lauwers; Cynthia Donovan; N. Tandon; Jamie Forlenza; Kimberley Brown
Gastroenterology | 2018
Zohha T. Alam; Hong Bui; Denise Cook; Laraib Kausar; Imtiaz Alam
Journal of Hepatology | 2001
Robert P. Perrillo; K.D. Rothstein; Imtiaz Alam; Paul J. Thuluvath; M. Palmer; Paul J. Pockros; Stephen C. Pappas; B.S. Doerschuk; S. Cantwell
Gastroenterology | 2001
Kenneth D. Rothstein; Robert P. Perrillo; Joanne Imperial; Imtiaz Alam; Melissa Palmer; Paul J. Pockros; Stephen C. Pappas; Bradley S. Doerschuk; Lucy Wynohradnyk
Journal of Hepatology | 2018
Z. Alam; D. Cook; H. Bui; L. Kausar; Imtiaz Alam
Journal of Hepatology | 2018
Z. Alam; D. Cook; H. Bui; Imtiaz Alam