297), text (3634), references (29) + 1 supplementary material Ratio (HR)=2•77 (95% CI 2•07-3•71) and (HR=3•83 (2•29-6•42)), respectively. On adjusted multivariable analysis, exposure to DAA was associated with a decrease in all cause-mortality (HR=0•48 (95% CI 0•33-0•70)) and HCC (HR=0•66 (0•46-0•93)), and was no longer associated with decompensated cirrhosis (HR=1•14 (0•57-2•27)).
InterpretationDAA treatment is associated with a reduced risk of mortality and HCC and should be considered in all patients with chronic HCV infection.
HCV coinfection harmfully affects liver fibrosis in HBV patients, while decompensated cirrhosis is increased in coinfected patients compared with HBV- or HCV-monoinfected patients. HCV treatment is as safe and effective in coinfected as monoinfected patients and should be considered following the same rules as HCV monoinfected patients.
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