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HIV disease progression in a patient cohort treated via a clinical research network in a resource limited setting.

Chris Duncombe1, Stephen J Kerr, Kiat Ruxrungtham, Gregory J Dore, Matthew G Law, Sean Emery, Joep M Lange, Praphan Phanuphak, David A Cooper.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine HIV disease progression in a cohort of adult patients treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART) via a clinical research network in Thailand. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND INTERVENTION: A cohort of 417 patients enrolled in a series of randomized ART trials, between 1996 and December 2002. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Progression to combined endpoint of AIDS defining illness or death according to baseline characteristics, ART used, immunological and virological responses to initial 6 months of ART.
RESULTS: During 1677 person years of follow-up, 29 of 417 patients progressed; tuberculosis was the most common event defining progression (14 of 29 events). The rates of progression to combined endpoint or death alone were 1.7 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.1-2.4] and 0.7 (95% CI, 0.3-1.3) per 10 person years respectively. Compared to patients with baseline CD4 cell counts > or =350 x 10/l, the adjusted hazard ratio (HR) for progression was 3.67 (95% CI, 1.31-10.27) for patients with <200 x 10 cells/l. Responses to 6 months of therapy were the strongest predictors of disease progression; compared to patients with undetectable viral load at 6 months, HR for progression was 4.95 (95% CI, 2.14-11.46) for viral load >4 log10. Compared to patients with a 6-month CD4 cell count > or =350 x 10/l, HR for progression was 5.22 (95% CI, 1.90-14.37) for patients with <200 x 10 cells/l.
CONCLUSIONS: HIV-infected patients in Thailand who had access to ART, appropriate care, CD4 cell and viral load monitoring facilities via a clinical research network had progression rates comparable to those in developed countries. In this setting, ART initiation could generally be delayed until the CD4 cell count approaches 200 x 10/l.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15668542     DOI: 10.1097/00002030-200501280-00009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS        ISSN: 0269-9370            Impact factor:   4.177


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