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. 2016 Oct 7;22(37):8406–8413. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i37.8406

Table 3.

Predictive factors for sustained virological response, univariate analysis n (%)

Variable SVR n = 42 No SVR n = 66 P value
Age (yr), median 48.1 (22.1-68.3) 54.7 (22.1-67.3) < 0.001
Female gender 22 (52.4) 42 (63.6) 0.246
Urban residence (%) 37 (88.1) 41 (62.1) 0.004
Baseline ALT (mg/dL), median 79 (16-890) 75 (17-231) 0.688
Baseline HCV-RNA, median 6.2 (4.15-7.3) 6.2 (4.8; 7.3) 0.167
Mild/moderate fibrosis 18 (75.0) 20 (48.8) 0.107
IL28B type CC (%) 17 (40.5) 2 (3.0) < 0.001
Absence of core mutations - DW 10 (23.8) 3 (4.5) 0.005
Presence of any core mutation, (%) 32 (76.2) 63 (95.5) 0.005
Viral mutation in core 91 only (%) 15 (60.0) 25 (84.3) 0.024
Viral mutation in core 70 only (%) 2 (16.7) 6 (66.7) 0.032
RVR (%) 13 (31.0) 1 (1.5) < 0.001
EVR (%) 37 (88.1) 6 (9.1) < 0.001

HCV: Hepatitis C virus; DW: Double wild-type; SVR: Sustained virological response; EVR: Early virological response; RVR: Rapid virologic response.