2021
DOI: 10.5334/gh.906
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The Safety of The Directly Acting Antiviral Treatment For Hepatitis C Virus According To The Egyptian National Program Protocol In Patients With Midrange Ejection Fraction

Abstract: Background: The Egyptian National Committee of Viral Hepatitis program is the leading national hepatitis C virus (HCV) management program globally. However, limited data is available about the effect of the new directly acting antiviral agents on the cardiovascular system. Objectives: Our study aimed to assess the safety of the relatively new directly acting antiviral agents approved by the National Health Committee in Egypt to treat patients infected with hepatitis C v… Show more

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“…We displayed noteworthy outcomes, where overall plasma BNP changes in studied HCV patients prior and post eradication of HCV showed a non-significant difference of its plasma mean values in post-treatment compared to prior treatment indicating, to some extent, the cardiovascular safety of used drugs. These results were in accordance with previous literature, where mean values of BNP were found to be not changed before and 3 months after HCV eradication [22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…We displayed noteworthy outcomes, where overall plasma BNP changes in studied HCV patients prior and post eradication of HCV showed a non-significant difference of its plasma mean values in post-treatment compared to prior treatment indicating, to some extent, the cardiovascular safety of used drugs. These results were in accordance with previous literature, where mean values of BNP were found to be not changed before and 3 months after HCV eradication [22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%