BACKGROUND: In 1998, Senegal was among the first sub-Saharan African countries to launch a Highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) access program. Initial studies have demonstrated the feasibility and efficacy of this initiative. Analyses showed a peak of mortality short after starting HAART warranting an investigation of early and late mortality predictors. METHODS: 404 HIV-1-infected Senegalese adult patients were enrolled and data censored as of September 2005. Predictor effects on mortality were first examined over the whole follow-up period (median 46 months) using a Cox model and Shoenfeld residuals. Then, changes of these effects were examined separately over the early and late treatment periods; i.e., less and more than 6-month follow-up. RESULTS: During the early period, baseline body mass index and baseline total lymphocyte count were significant predictors of mortality (Hazard Ratios 0.82 [0.72-0.93] and 0.80 [0.69-0.92] per 200 cell/mm3, respectively) while baseline viral load was not significantly associated with mortality. During the late period, viro-immunological markers (baseline CD4-cell count and 6-month viral load) had the highest impact. In addition, the viral load at 6-month was a significant predictor (HR = 1.42 [1.20-1.66]). CONCLUSION: In this cohort, impaired clinical status could explain the high early mortality rate while viro-immunological markers were rather predictors of late mortality.
BACKGROUND: In 1998, Senegal was among the first sub-Saharan African countries to launch a Highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) access program. Initial studies have demonstrated the feasibility and efficacy of this initiative. Analyses showed a peak of mortality short after starting HAART warranting an investigation of early and late mortality predictors. METHODS: 404 HIV-1-infected Senegalese adult patients were enrolled and data censored as of September 2005. Predictor effects on mortality were first examined over the whole follow-up period (median 46 months) using a Cox model and Shoenfeld residuals. Then, changes of these effects were examined separately over the early and late treatment periods; i.e., less and more than 6-month follow-up. RESULTS: During the early period, baseline body mass index and baseline total lymphocyte count were significant predictors of mortality (Hazard Ratios 0.82 [0.72-0.93] and 0.80 [0.69-0.92] per 200 cell/mm3, respectively) while baseline viral load was not significantly associated with mortality. During the late period, viro-immunological markers (baseline CD4-cell count and 6-month viral load) had the highest impact. In addition, the viral load at 6-month was a significant predictor (HR = 1.42 [1.20-1.66]). CONCLUSION: In this cohort, impaired clinical status could explain the high early mortality rate while viro-immunological markers were rather predictors of late mortality.
Authors: A Mocroft; B Ledergerber; C Katlama; O Kirk; P Reiss; A d'Arminio Monforte; B Knysz; M Dietrich; A N Phillips; J D Lundgren Journal: Lancet Date: 2003-07-05 Impact factor: 79.321
Authors: G Chêne; J A C Sterne; M May; D Costagliola; B Ledergerber; A N Phillips; F Dabis; J Lundgren; A D'Arminio Monforte; F de Wolf; R Hogg; P Reiss; A Justice; C Leport; S Staszewski; J Gill; G Fatkenheuer; M E Egger Journal: Lancet Date: 2003-08-30 Impact factor: 79.321
Authors: Yared Mekonnen; Nicole H Dukers; Eduard Sanders; Wendelien Dorigo; Dawit Wolday; Ab Schaap; Ronald B Geskus; Roel A Coutinho; Arnaud Fontanet Journal: AIDS Date: 2003-04-11 Impact factor: 4.177
Authors: Patrice Severe; Paul Leger; Macarthur Charles; Francine Noel; Gerry Bonhomme; Gyrlande Bois; Erik George; Stefan Kenel-Pierre; Peter F Wright; Roy Gulick; Warren D Johnson; Jean William Pape; Daniel W Fitzgerald Journal: N Engl J Med Date: 2005-12-01 Impact factor: 91.245
Authors: Matthias Egger; Margaret May; Geneviève Chêne; Andrew N Phillips; Bruno Ledergerber; François Dabis; Dominique Costagliola; Antonella D'Arminio Monforte; Frank de Wolf; Peter Reiss; Jens D Lundgren; Amy C Justice; Schlomo Staszewski; Catherine Leport; Robert S Hogg; Caroline A Sabin; M John Gill; Bernd Salzberger; Jonathan A C Sterne Journal: Lancet Date: 2002-07-13 Impact factor: 79.321
Authors: Aaron Richterman; Fernet Leandre; J Gregory Jerome; Alexander C Tsai; Louise C Ivers Journal: Open Forum Infect Dis Date: 2020-08-11 Impact factor: 3.835
Authors: Jean-François Etard; Assane Diouf; Pierre De Beaudrap; Koivugui Akoi; Ndèye Fatou Ngom-Guèye; Ibrahima Ndiaye; René Ecochard; Papa Salif Sow; Delaporte Eric Journal: Open AIDS J Date: 2009-12-31
Authors: Pierre De Beaudrap; Jean-François Etard; Assane Diouf; Ibrahima Ndiaye; Guèye Fatou N Ndèye; Papa S Sow; Kane Coumba T Ndèye; René Ecochard; Eric Delaporte Journal: BMC Infect Dis Date: 2010-06-19 Impact factor: 3.090
Authors: Alexander Billioux; Gertrude Nakigozi; Kevin Newell; Larry W Chang; Thomas C Quinn; Ron H Gray; Anthony Ndyanabo; Ronald Galiwango; Valerian Kiggundu; David Serwadda; Steven J Reynolds Journal: PLoS One Date: 2015-05-26 Impact factor: 3.240
Authors: Sarah W Beckham; Chris Beyrer; Peter Luckow; Meg Doherty; Eyerusalem K Negussie; Stefan D Baral Journal: J Int AIDS Soc Date: 2016-11-08 Impact factor: 5.396