Table 1.
Advantages | Disadvantages |
1. Liver function and MELD score may improve | 1. MELD score may improve but with ongoing poor health (MELD purgatory) |
2. Liver transplantation may no longer be necessary | 2. Possibly eliminates the option of a curative treatment for liver disease |
3. Societal benefits given the scarcity of organs and limited donor pool | 3. May limit access to HCV-positive donors, thereby prolonging the transplant waitlist time and risk of dropout or death |
4. Prevent post-transplant recurrence of HCV | 4. If treatment fails, risk of resistance to NS5A inhibitors and compromised SVR rates when re-treating after liver transplantation |
5. Cost savings if liver transplantation can be obviated |
HCV: Hepatitis C virus; SVR: Sustained virological response; MELD: Model for end-stage liver disease.