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Radata - implementation of resistance analysis and expert advice for optimized HAART switches in general practice of HIV-infected individuals via a compiling internet presence.

V Paech1, T Lorenzen, A Stoehr, A Plettenberg.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: HIV-infected patients fail viral load suppression, because resistance against antiretroviral drugs arises or for other reasons. HIV-resistance analyses can aid to achieve effective HAART regimen. Furthermore, clinical benefits from genotyping in study settings are significantly higher for treating physicians, who can include external advice from HIV-experts into HAART switch.
OBJECTIVE: To develop a compiling internet presence to provide expert advice for HAART switch in general practice of HIV-infected individuals after therapy failure. -
DESIGN: A multifactorial (genotyping, drug monitoring, adherence, expert advice) interdisciplinary internet service (www.radata.de) with an associated server hosted database. PATIENTS AND METHODS: HIV-infected patients after failure to HAART are eligible for registration to the Radata project. Genotyping is performed according to protocols specific for each participating institution. Therapeutic drug monitoring (NNRTIs, PIs) follows setting for drug level detection by mass spectrometry. An adherence self-report is completed by every patient. Clinical documentation is provided by the treating Primary Care Physician. Clinical expert advice for implementation into HAART switch in daily clinical practice for treating physicians is provided by HIV-experts according to data obtained. Clinical and laboratory follow-up visits are scheduled firstly 4 weeks after HAART switch and three monthly afterwards, over a period of one year.
RESULTS: Technical resources and a compiling internet presence for generation of resistance analysis based expert advice were developed. Initially, 7 HIV-treatment centres, 7 laboratories and 17 HIV advisors contribute to Radata database project. 15 patients were enrolled during test period. 30 expert advices were generated during the test phase. Expert advice was provided in 6 weeks median for implementation into HAART switch. 13 out of 15 expert advices were implemented into HAART switch by treating Primary Care Physicians.
CONCLUSIONS: Radata is a novel database concept with features to generate expert advice for implementation into HAART switch of HIV-infected subjects. A test period has shown, that the concept is technically approved to fit all requirements with regard to data collection, evaluation and to generate expert advice for therapy switch in daily clinical practice.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12176682

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Res        ISSN: 0949-2321            Impact factor:   2.175


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1.  Effective treatment of patients in a deep salvage situation with "non-active HAART": experiences with the expert advice system RADATA.

Authors:  T Lorenzen; I Walther; A Stoehr; B Salzberger; A Plettenberg
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2009-10-13       Impact factor: 3.553

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