JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL HEPATOLOGY ›› 2014, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (3): 259-263.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-5069.2014.03.010

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Ozone-enriched autologous blood transfusion significantly reduce adverse reactions in chronic hepatitis C patients receiving interferon-α and ribavirin therapy

Xia Dongli, Ma Hailin, Shi Xiujiang   

  1. Department of Liver Disease,First Affiliated Hospital,Xinjiang Medical University,Urumqi 830054,China
  • Received:2013-11-14 Online:2014-06-30 Published:2016-04-11

Abstract: Objective To study the effects of ozone-enriched autologous blood transfusion on the efficacy and adverse reactions in patients with chronic hepatitis C(CHC)receiving interferon-α and ribavirin therapy. Methods One hundred and five CHC patients were divided into control group and treatment group;The patients in control group (n=52) were treated with subcutaneous injection of peginterferon-α and oral administration of ribavirin,while the patients in treatment group(n=53) were treated with combinational therapy of interferon,and ribavirin,and ozone-enriched autologous blood transfusion (an average of 10 to 16 times). The regimen lasted for 48 weeks with a 24 week-posttreatment of follow-up. The virologic response rates and adverse reactions were observed. Results The incidence rates of serum high triglycerides levels,hypertension and diabetes in patients of treatment group were 28.3%,28.3% and 28.3%,respectively,significantly higher than those in the control patients(5.8%,7.7% and 7.7%,respectively,P<0.05);No significant differences as respect to gender,average age,liver function tests,HCV RNA load and percentage of cirrhosis were observed between the two groups;The incidence rates of fever, flu-like symptoms and reduction of hemoglobin in patients of the treatment group(50.9%,35.8% and 34.0%,respectively) were significantly lower than those in the control patients (73.1%,x2=5.5,P<0.01;59.6% x2=5.9,P<0.01 and 55.8%,x2=5.0,P<0.05);The rates of early virologic response,virologic response at end of treatment and sustained virologic response in patients in the treatment group(83.0%, 83.0% and 74.4%,respectively) were not significantly different from those (88.5%,86.5% and 76.3%,respectively) in the control patients. Conclusions Although some patients having metabolic syndrome,the virologic response rate in patients receiving interferon-α and ozone-enriched autologous blood transfusion is very high,with reduced adverse reactions. Ozone-enriched autologous blood transfusion may be promising in reducing interferon-α-induced adverse reactions.

Key words: Chronic hepatitis C, Ozone-enriched autologous blood transfusion, Interferon-α, Adverse reactions