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Switching to Tenofovir Therapy Versus Continuation of Entecavir for Patients With Hepatitis B Virus Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
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ABSTRACTBackgroundHepatitis B virus (HBV) infection causes liver disease, including hepatocellular carcinoma. Controlling viral activity is crucial to reducing complications. Tenofovir may offer benefits over entecavir, but it is unclear if switching from entecavir to tenofovir improves outcomes. This study assesses the clinical impact of switching to tenofovir therapy for chronic HBV infection.MethodsFollowing the PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a literature search within the Cochrane Library, PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, and Scopus for studies of patients with HBV infection who were switched to tenofovir from entecavir or were maintained on entecavir. Both formulations of tenofovir, that is, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and tenofovir alafenamide were included and analyzed in subgroup analysis. Meta‐analyses were performed with RevMan 5.4 using a random‐effects model, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05.ResultsA total of eight studies, comprising 833 patients, were included in the meta‐analysis. Tenofovir showed a significantly higher likelihood of achieving complete virological response (RR 5.60; 95% CI 3.51–8.94; p < 0.00001) and a greater reduction in HBV DNA levels (MD −1.03 log IU/mL; 95% CI −1.69 to −0.36; p = 0.002) compared to entecavir. However, there was no significant difference in HBsAg reduction or HBeAg seroconversion between the two groups. ALT reductions were not statistically significant overall, although entecavir showed better outcomes in subgroup analysis.ConclusionSwitching from entecavir to tenofovir improves virological response and reduces HBV DNA levels, but shows no significant advantage in HBsAg reduction, HBeAg seroconversion, or overall, ALT reduction.
Title: Switching to Tenofovir Therapy Versus Continuation of Entecavir for Patients With Hepatitis B Virus Infection: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
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ABSTRACTBackgroundHepatitis B virus (HBV) infection causes liver disease, including hepatocellular carcinoma.
Controlling viral activity is crucial to reducing complications.
Tenofovir may offer benefits over entecavir, but it is unclear if switching from entecavir to tenofovir improves outcomes.
This study assesses the clinical impact of switching to tenofovir therapy for chronic HBV infection.
MethodsFollowing the PRISMA guidelines, we conducted a literature search within the Cochrane Library, PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase, and Scopus for studies of patients with HBV infection who were switched to tenofovir from entecavir or were maintained on entecavir.
Both formulations of tenofovir, that is, tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and tenofovir alafenamide were included and analyzed in subgroup analysis.
Meta‐analyses were performed with RevMan 5.
4 using a random‐effects model, with statistical significance set at p < 0.
05.
ResultsA total of eight studies, comprising 833 patients, were included in the meta‐analysis.
Tenofovir showed a significantly higher likelihood of achieving complete virological response (RR 5.
60; 95% CI 3.
51–8.
94; p < 0.
00001) and a greater reduction in HBV DNA levels (MD −1.
03 log IU/mL; 95% CI −1.
69 to −0.
36; p = 0.
002) compared to entecavir.
However, there was no significant difference in HBsAg reduction or HBeAg seroconversion between the two groups.
ALT reductions were not statistically significant overall, although entecavir showed better outcomes in subgroup analysis.
ConclusionSwitching from entecavir to tenofovir improves virological response and reduces HBV DNA levels, but shows no significant advantage in HBsAg reduction, HBeAg seroconversion, or overall, ALT reduction.
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