Clinical audit Ursodeoxycholic acid therapy for primary biliary cirrhosis . A 1 0-year British single-centre population-based audit of efficacy and survival

Accepted 21 January 1998 Summary The effect of ursodeoxycholic acid treatment on survival in primary biliary cirrhosis was studied in 40 patients with symptomatic disease. Two patients developed early exacerbation ofsymptoms and stopped therapy in days; they are both alive 4 and 41/2 years later. The other 38 patients have continued on treatment for up to 10 years. Results were compared with 12 other similar cases previously seen but not given specific therapy. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that ursodeoxycholic acid treatment was associated with better survival (p <0.05) after the first two years of therapy. Predictors offavourable outcome included histological stage I disease. In 26 patients with primary biliary cirrhosis stage II, III or IV, therapy showed a trend to improved survival, but this was still significantly worse than the general population. Prognosis was not different between these different advanced stages. Symptoms improved in 28 out of 40 patients on ursodeoxycholic acid, but 50% had a recurrence by two years.

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