Background: Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) are safe and effective for the treatment of HCV infection. However, data regarding their efficacy in patients with Child–Pugh B cirrhosis are scarce and their capability in improving liver function is debated. The aim of our study was to assess the clinical benefits of treatment with DAA in subjects with Child–Pugh B cirrhosis. Methods: We conducted a prospective multicentre study among patients with Child–Pugh B cirrhosis of an Italian real-life HCV cohort (LINA cohort) who received treatment with DAAs. Results: Among 89 patients enrolled, the rate of sustained virologic response 12 was 95.5%. No discontinuation occurred, no patient died during treatment. Most patients had Genotype 1 (1b 61.8%, 1...