Firma ACME
Sponsor: Universität Leipzig Ritterstr. 26, 04109 Leipzig
Registration: EudraCT: 2013-004882-15 DRKS: DRKS00006240
Nucleos(t)ide analogues (NUCs) are the standard and mostly lifelong treatment for chronic HBeAg -negative hepatitis B, as functional cure (loss of HBsAg) is rarely achieved. Discontinuation of NUC treatment may lead to functional cure; however, to date, the evidence for this has been based on small or non-randomized clinical trials. The STOP-NUC trial was designed with the aim of increasing the HBsAg loss rate using a NUC treatment interruption approach.
In this multicenter, randomized controlled trial, 166 HBeAg-negative chronic hepatitis B patients on continuous long-term NUC treatment, with HBV DNA < 172 IU/mL (1,000 copies/mL) for at least 4 years, were randomized to either stop (Arm A) or continue NUC treatment (Arm B) for a 96-week observation period. In total, 158 patients were available for final analysis, 79 per arm. The primary endpoint was sustained HBsAg loss up to week 96.
Programme: KIMED
SEEK ID: https://ldh.imise.uni-leipzig.de/projects/10
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NFDI4Health PALs: No PALs for this Project
Project created: 6th May 2026
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