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Papers by Hugh Harley
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, 2008
In independent studies, IBD, IBS and HCV have each been associated with a substantially increased... more In independent studies, IBD, IBS and HCV have each been associated with a substantially increased risk of psychological problems such as depression and anxiety and impairment of quality of life compared to the general healthy population. However, the relative psychological burden for each of these diagnoses is unknown as it has never been compared contemporaneously at one institution. Current local data are therefore needed to enable an evidence-based allocation of limited clinical psychological resources.
World journal of gastroenterology, Jan 7, 2015
To evaluate the practice of nutritional assessment and management of hospitalised patients with c... more To evaluate the practice of nutritional assessment and management of hospitalised patients with cirrhosis and the impact of malnutrition on their clinical outcome. This was a retrospective cohort study on patients with liver cirrhosis consecutively admitted to the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital over 24 mo. Details were gathered related to the patients' demographics, disease severity, nutritional status and assessment, biochemistry and clinical outcomes. Nutritional status was assessed by a dietician and determined by subjective global assessment. Estimated energy and protein requirements were calculated by Simple Ratio Method. Intake was estimated from dietary history and/or food charts, and represented as a percentage of estimated daily requirements. Median duration of follow up was 14.9 (0-41.4) mo. Of the 231 cirrhotic patients (167 male, age: 56.3 ± 0.9 years, 9% Child-Pugh A, 42% Child-Pugh B and 49% Child-Pugh C), 131 (57%) had...
Liver International, 2012
Peginterferon plus ribavirin has been the standard of care for chronic hepatitis C for a decade a... more Peginterferon plus ribavirin has been the standard of care for chronic hepatitis C for a decade and an essential component of combination regimens for this disease. This large multinational open-label study aimed to better define the incidence of serious adverse events (SAEs) and non-serious adverse events of special interest in patients receiving peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin. Patients were assigned at the investigator's discretion to 24- or 48-week treatment with peginterferon alfa-2a 180 μg/week and ribavirin 800 mg/day or 1000/1200 mg/day. All AEs, defined as SAEs and non-SAEs of special interest, were recorded during treatment and for 12 weeks thereafter. Non-SAEs of special interest included those leading to dose reduction/discontinuation, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, anaemia, ALT elevations leading to dose modification and unknown/unexpected AEs. Of 1675 and 7178 patients assigned to 24 and 48 weeks of treatment, respectively, 87.6 and 68.3% completed therapy, whereas 6.4 and 10.3% prematurely stopped peginterferon alfa-2a treatment because of AEs. Among patients assigned to 24 and 48 weeks, 37.4 and 46.9%, respectively, reported any AE (SAE or non-SAE of special interest); 4.2 and 6.6% reported SAEs and 35.2 and 44.0% reported non-SAEs of special interest. Female gender, increasing age and cirrhosis were significantly associated with dose reductions of either drug. Increasing age (and female gender in the case of ribavirin) was significantly associated with treatment discontinuation. This study confirmed the safety and tolerability profile of peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin and identified patient subgroups at higher risk of dose reductions and discontinuations, thus allowing optimum management of AEs.
Liver Transplantation, 2010
Transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy, caused by mutations in the transthyretin gene, is a progres... more Transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy, caused by mutations in the transthyretin gene, is a progressive condition for which liver transplantation is an established treatment. Favorable outcomes have been described in patients with the most common transthyretin mutation, Val30Met, but outcomes have been variable in patients with other mutations. We describe the cases of 2 siblings with transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy secondary to an infrequently reported transthyretin mutation (Ala36Pro) who underwent liver transplantation with poor outcomes. Liver Transpl 16:470-473,
Journal of Virology, 2009
Journal of Hepatology, 2004
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2008
Brain MRI in neurological Wilson's disease typically demonstrates striatal, thalamic and brainste... more Brain MRI in neurological Wilson's disease typically demonstrates striatal, thalamic and brainstem T 2 hyperintensity. The peripheral putamen is often especially hyperintense. Less frequently, pallidal T 2 hypointensity with or without T 1 hyperintensity is also seen. Paradoxical neurological deterioration on penicillamine therapy occurs in up to 20% of patients in the first weeks or months of treatment 2 and is sometimes irreversible. The deterioration is attributed to the toxic effect of increased free copper in the blood and brain during copper mobilisation. 3 Copper causes free radical production which is toxic to mitochondria. 4 In experimental models this effect may be attenuated by thiamine. 4 Some authors advocate avoiding penicillamine in the initial stages of treatment. 5 Lowering the penicillamine dose, zinc, trientine, dimercaprol and tetrathiomolybdate are therapeutic options.
Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health : CP & EMH, 2015
This study aimed to explore the course of depression and anxiety in chronic hepatitis C patients.... more This study aimed to explore the course of depression and anxiety in chronic hepatitis C patients. Data were combined from two studies: (1) Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores in 395 consecutive Australian outpatients from 2006 to 2010 formed the baseline measurement; and (2) Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) scores in a survey of a sub-sample of these patients in 2011 formed the follow-up measurement. After converting DASS to HADS scores, changes in symptom scores and rates of case-ness (≥8), and predictors of follow-up symptoms were assessed. Follow-up data were available for 61 patients (70.5% male) whose age ranged from 24.5 to 74.6 years (M=45.6). The time to follow-up ranged from 20.7 to 61.9 months (M=43.8). Baseline rates of depression (32.8%) and anxiety (44.3%) increased to 62.3% and 67.2%, respectively. These findings were confirmed, independent of the conversion, by comparing baseline HADS and follow-up DASS scores with British community norms. B...
The Medical journal of Australia
Clinical chemistry, 1992
We surveyed 140 clinical chemistry laboratories in Australia to establish which laboratory method... more We surveyed 140 clinical chemistry laboratories in Australia to establish which laboratory methods they used to determine serum iron status: 125 measured serum iron (Fe), 85 measured transferrin (TRF), 47 measured total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and 14 measured both TRF and TIBC. Of the 55 laboratories routinely reporting TRF saturation (TS), 16 calculated TS directly as (Fe/TIBC) x 100, and 9 used [Fe/(TRF x 2)] x 100. Thirty laboratories measured TRF and converted it to an equivalent TIBC concentration; the derived TIBC was then used to calculate TS. We measured iron, TIBC, and TRF concentrations in 94 control subjects, 59 patients with alcoholic liver disease (ALD), and 20 with proven genetic hemochromatosis (GH). TS was compared with a transferrin index (TI = Fe/TRF) to determine whether both methods were sensitive for GH screening and which method gave the fewest false-positive results with discrimination limits of > 55% and > 1.0, respectively. All GH patients were d...
Australian family physician, 2003
Lancet, Jan 9, 1992
A variable DNA sequence has been detected in patients with myotonic dystrophy. We set out to dete... more A variable DNA sequence has been detected in patients with myotonic dystrophy. We set out to determine whether identification of this specific molecular defect would improve clinical management of patients and families with myotonic dystrophy. 127 affected patients who were studied had an expanded DNA fragment not seen in 73 normal controls. The increase in length of the fragment correlated broadly with disease severity, and we noted expansion of the sequence in successive generations of the same family. Progressive expansion of the affected gene provides a molecular explanation for an apparently earlier onset in successive generations (anticipation) in myotonic dystrophy and supports the role of an unstable repeat sequence as the basis of the defect. The specificity of this finding will assist in accurate diagnosis of myotonic dystrophy and genetic counselling of affected families.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2012
The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 2, 2002
To determine factors associated with hepatic fibrosis development in people with chronic hepatiti... more To determine factors associated with hepatic fibrosis development in people with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. As a requirement for access to interferon therapy through the S100 scheme in Australia, individual pretreatment demographic and clinical information was collected on 2986 patients from 61 hospital-based liver clinics from 1 October 1994 through 31 December 1996. Patients with both a hepatic fibrosis score and an estimated duration of HCV infection (910) were divided into 540 with no or minimal hepatic fibrosis (stage 0-1) and 370 with moderate to severe hepatic fibrosis (stage 2-3). Seven factors were examined: age at HCV infection, sex, ethnicity, source of infection, duration of infection, alcohol intake, and mean ALT level. A further analysis was performed for all 1135 patients with a hepatic fibrosis score disregarding age at and duration of HCV infection. In multivariate analysis, four factors were significantly associated with moderate to severe hepatic f...
Pathology, 1998
The Roche AMPLICOR RT-PCR amplifies a 244 nucleotide sequence within the 5' non c... more The Roche AMPLICOR RT-PCR amplifies a 244 nucleotide sequence within the 5' non coding region (5'NCR) of the viral genome and is a widely used commercial test for the qualitative determination of hepatitis C RNA from sera. This paper describes a routine procedure for the purification of the PCR product, and its use in automated DNA sequencing, for determining the genotype of hepatitis C virus (HCV) isolates. Direct sequencing of the purified product was possible for 86% of samples, whilst 14% required additional amplification using a nested PCR method in order to read the resulting electropherogram. This method of genotyping is considerably less expensive than currently available commercial kits, and is convenient for the increasing number of laboratories that have access to automated DNA sequencers. The highly conserved nature of the 5'NCR limited differentiation of types and subtypes to an extent comparable to commercial HCV typing methods. Using this method on available laboratory samples and on patients about to commence interferon therapy, we found a predominance of genotype 1 (59%) and 3a (31%). Analysis of data on the interferon patients showed the median length of time from first exposure to diagnosis to be significantly longer for patients with genotype 1 than genotype 3a.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 2 or 3 have sustained virologic response ... more Patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 2 or 3 have sustained virologic response rates of approximately 80% after receiving treatment with peginterferon and ribavirin for 24 weeks. We conducted a large, randomized, multinational, noninferiority trial to determine whether similar efficacy could be achieved with only 16 weeks of treatment with peginterferon alfa-2a and ribavirin.
Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, 2008
In independent studies, IBD, IBS and HCV have each been associated with a substantially increased... more In independent studies, IBD, IBS and HCV have each been associated with a substantially increased risk of psychological problems such as depression and anxiety and impairment of quality of life compared to the general healthy population. However, the relative psychological burden for each of these diagnoses is unknown as it has never been compared contemporaneously at one institution. Current local data are therefore needed to enable an evidence-based allocation of limited clinical psychological resources.
World journal of gastroenterology, Jan 7, 2015
To evaluate the practice of nutritional assessment and management of hospitalised patients with c... more To evaluate the practice of nutritional assessment and management of hospitalised patients with cirrhosis and the impact of malnutrition on their clinical outcome. This was a retrospective cohort study on patients with liver cirrhosis consecutively admitted to the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the Royal Adelaide Hospital over 24 mo. Details were gathered related to the patients' demographics, disease severity, nutritional status and assessment, biochemistry and clinical outcomes. Nutritional status was assessed by a dietician and determined by subjective global assessment. Estimated energy and protein requirements were calculated by Simple Ratio Method. Intake was estimated from dietary history and/or food charts, and represented as a percentage of estimated daily requirements. Median duration of follow up was 14.9 (0-41.4) mo. Of the 231 cirrhotic patients (167 male, age: 56.3 ± 0.9 years, 9% Child-Pugh A, 42% Child-Pugh B and 49% Child-Pugh C), 131 (57%) had...
Liver International, 2012
Peginterferon plus ribavirin has been the standard of care for chronic hepatitis C for a decade a... more Peginterferon plus ribavirin has been the standard of care for chronic hepatitis C for a decade and an essential component of combination regimens for this disease. This large multinational open-label study aimed to better define the incidence of serious adverse events (SAEs) and non-serious adverse events of special interest in patients receiving peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin. Patients were assigned at the investigator's discretion to 24- or 48-week treatment with peginterferon alfa-2a 180 μg/week and ribavirin 800 mg/day or 1000/1200 mg/day. All AEs, defined as SAEs and non-SAEs of special interest, were recorded during treatment and for 12 weeks thereafter. Non-SAEs of special interest included those leading to dose reduction/discontinuation, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, anaemia, ALT elevations leading to dose modification and unknown/unexpected AEs. Of 1675 and 7178 patients assigned to 24 and 48 weeks of treatment, respectively, 87.6 and 68.3% completed therapy, whereas 6.4 and 10.3% prematurely stopped peginterferon alfa-2a treatment because of AEs. Among patients assigned to 24 and 48 weeks, 37.4 and 46.9%, respectively, reported any AE (SAE or non-SAE of special interest); 4.2 and 6.6% reported SAEs and 35.2 and 44.0% reported non-SAEs of special interest. Female gender, increasing age and cirrhosis were significantly associated with dose reductions of either drug. Increasing age (and female gender in the case of ribavirin) was significantly associated with treatment discontinuation. This study confirmed the safety and tolerability profile of peginterferon alfa-2a/ribavirin and identified patient subgroups at higher risk of dose reductions and discontinuations, thus allowing optimum management of AEs.
Liver Transplantation, 2010
Transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy, caused by mutations in the transthyretin gene, is a progres... more Transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy, caused by mutations in the transthyretin gene, is a progressive condition for which liver transplantation is an established treatment. Favorable outcomes have been described in patients with the most common transthyretin mutation, Val30Met, but outcomes have been variable in patients with other mutations. We describe the cases of 2 siblings with transthyretin amyloid polyneuropathy secondary to an infrequently reported transthyretin mutation (Ala36Pro) who underwent liver transplantation with poor outcomes. Liver Transpl 16:470-473,
Journal of Virology, 2009
Journal of Hepatology, 2004
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2008
Brain MRI in neurological Wilson's disease typically demonstrates striatal, thalamic and brainste... more Brain MRI in neurological Wilson's disease typically demonstrates striatal, thalamic and brainstem T 2 hyperintensity. The peripheral putamen is often especially hyperintense. Less frequently, pallidal T 2 hypointensity with or without T 1 hyperintensity is also seen. Paradoxical neurological deterioration on penicillamine therapy occurs in up to 20% of patients in the first weeks or months of treatment 2 and is sometimes irreversible. The deterioration is attributed to the toxic effect of increased free copper in the blood and brain during copper mobilisation. 3 Copper causes free radical production which is toxic to mitochondria. 4 In experimental models this effect may be attenuated by thiamine. 4 Some authors advocate avoiding penicillamine in the initial stages of treatment. 5 Lowering the penicillamine dose, zinc, trientine, dimercaprol and tetrathiomolybdate are therapeutic options.
Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health : CP & EMH, 2015
This study aimed to explore the course of depression and anxiety in chronic hepatitis C patients.... more This study aimed to explore the course of depression and anxiety in chronic hepatitis C patients. Data were combined from two studies: (1) Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores in 395 consecutive Australian outpatients from 2006 to 2010 formed the baseline measurement; and (2) Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS) scores in a survey of a sub-sample of these patients in 2011 formed the follow-up measurement. After converting DASS to HADS scores, changes in symptom scores and rates of case-ness (≥8), and predictors of follow-up symptoms were assessed. Follow-up data were available for 61 patients (70.5% male) whose age ranged from 24.5 to 74.6 years (M=45.6). The time to follow-up ranged from 20.7 to 61.9 months (M=43.8). Baseline rates of depression (32.8%) and anxiety (44.3%) increased to 62.3% and 67.2%, respectively. These findings were confirmed, independent of the conversion, by comparing baseline HADS and follow-up DASS scores with British community norms. B...
The Medical journal of Australia
Clinical chemistry, 1992
We surveyed 140 clinical chemistry laboratories in Australia to establish which laboratory method... more We surveyed 140 clinical chemistry laboratories in Australia to establish which laboratory methods they used to determine serum iron status: 125 measured serum iron (Fe), 85 measured transferrin (TRF), 47 measured total iron-binding capacity (TIBC), and 14 measured both TRF and TIBC. Of the 55 laboratories routinely reporting TRF saturation (TS), 16 calculated TS directly as (Fe/TIBC) x 100, and 9 used [Fe/(TRF x 2)] x 100. Thirty laboratories measured TRF and converted it to an equivalent TIBC concentration; the derived TIBC was then used to calculate TS. We measured iron, TIBC, and TRF concentrations in 94 control subjects, 59 patients with alcoholic liver disease (ALD), and 20 with proven genetic hemochromatosis (GH). TS was compared with a transferrin index (TI = Fe/TRF) to determine whether both methods were sensitive for GH screening and which method gave the fewest false-positive results with discrimination limits of > 55% and > 1.0, respectively. All GH patients were d...
Australian family physician, 2003
Lancet, Jan 9, 1992
A variable DNA sequence has been detected in patients with myotonic dystrophy. We set out to dete... more A variable DNA sequence has been detected in patients with myotonic dystrophy. We set out to determine whether identification of this specific molecular defect would improve clinical management of patients and families with myotonic dystrophy. 127 affected patients who were studied had an expanded DNA fragment not seen in 73 normal controls. The increase in length of the fragment correlated broadly with disease severity, and we noted expansion of the sequence in successive generations of the same family. Progressive expansion of the affected gene provides a molecular explanation for an apparently earlier onset in successive generations (anticipation) in myotonic dystrophy and supports the role of an unstable repeat sequence as the basis of the defect. The specificity of this finding will assist in accurate diagnosis of myotonic dystrophy and genetic counselling of affected families.
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2012
The Medical journal of Australia, Jan 2, 2002
To determine factors associated with hepatic fibrosis development in people with chronic hepatiti... more To determine factors associated with hepatic fibrosis development in people with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. As a requirement for access to interferon therapy through the S100 scheme in Australia, individual pretreatment demographic and clinical information was collected on 2986 patients from 61 hospital-based liver clinics from 1 October 1994 through 31 December 1996. Patients with both a hepatic fibrosis score and an estimated duration of HCV infection (910) were divided into 540 with no or minimal hepatic fibrosis (stage 0-1) and 370 with moderate to severe hepatic fibrosis (stage 2-3). Seven factors were examined: age at HCV infection, sex, ethnicity, source of infection, duration of infection, alcohol intake, and mean ALT level. A further analysis was performed for all 1135 patients with a hepatic fibrosis score disregarding age at and duration of HCV infection. In multivariate analysis, four factors were significantly associated with moderate to severe hepatic f...
Pathology, 1998
The Roche AMPLICOR RT-PCR amplifies a 244 nucleotide sequence within the 5' non c... more The Roche AMPLICOR RT-PCR amplifies a 244 nucleotide sequence within the 5' non coding region (5'NCR) of the viral genome and is a widely used commercial test for the qualitative determination of hepatitis C RNA from sera. This paper describes a routine procedure for the purification of the PCR product, and its use in automated DNA sequencing, for determining the genotype of hepatitis C virus (HCV) isolates. Direct sequencing of the purified product was possible for 86% of samples, whilst 14% required additional amplification using a nested PCR method in order to read the resulting electropherogram. This method of genotyping is considerably less expensive than currently available commercial kits, and is convenient for the increasing number of laboratories that have access to automated DNA sequencers. The highly conserved nature of the 5'NCR limited differentiation of types and subtypes to an extent comparable to commercial HCV typing methods. Using this method on available laboratory samples and on patients about to commence interferon therapy, we found a predominance of genotype 1 (59%) and 3a (31%). Analysis of data on the interferon patients showed the median length of time from first exposure to diagnosis to be significantly longer for patients with genotype 1 than genotype 3a.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2007
Patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 2 or 3 have sustained virologic response ... more Patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 2 or 3 have sustained virologic response rates of approximately 80% after receiving treatment with peginterferon and ribavirin for 24 weeks. We conducted a large, randomized, multinational, noninferiority trial to determine whether similar efficacy could be achieved with only 16 weeks of treatment with peginterferon alfa-2a and ribavirin.