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CompletedNCT04220645

Opportunstic Hepatitis C Virus Treatment

Opportunistic Treatment of Hepatitis C Virus Infection (OPPORTUNI-C): A Pragmatic Clinical Trial of Immediate Versus Outpatient Treatment Initiation Among Hospitalized Patients

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
218 (actual)
Sponsor
University Hospital, Akershus · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The project will assess the effect of opportunistically treating hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection immediately when HCV-infected people who inject drugs are hospitalized for acute care in psychiatric, interdisciplinary specialized drug treatment or somatic wards. We will compare this approach with the current standard of care (SOC), which is referral to the outpatient clinic at the medical department following discharge.

Detailed description

The overall objective is to show that opportunistic and immediate administration of HCV treatment is more efficient compared to referral-based SOC. The specific objectives are: 1) to compare the intervention and SOC groups with regards to treatment completion, treatment uptake and virologic response ; 2) to assess the rate of reinfection after successful HCV treatment; and 3) to assess the frequency of resistant associated substitutions before and after virologic treatment failure. We will use a stepped wedge design and include patients in 7 clusters Following randomization of the cluster to the immediate treatment, physicians at the participating wards will be notified in writing that for the next time period patients diagnosed with HCV infection should be treated immediately. In addition, lectures presenting the opportunistic approach will be given and the Department of Microbiology will add a brief text to the result of HCV RNA testing reminding about the opportunistic approach. In the medical and the psychiatric departments, consultants from the departments of infectious diseases or gastroenterology will prescribe immediate treatment. In the departments that provide addiction treatment, local physicians will prescribe treatment. Treatment will be prescribed in accordance with current Norwegian treatment recommendations. The intensity of care after discharge will be individualized at the discretion of the treating physician.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEROpportunstic treatmentopportunistically treating HCV infection immediately when hep C patients are hospitalized for acute care in psychiatric, addiction treatment or somatic wards
OTHERStandard of careReferral at discharge

Timeline

Start date
2019-10-01
Primary completion
2021-12-31
Completion
2022-06-30
First posted
2020-01-07
Last updated
2022-12-08

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Norway

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04220645. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.