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Actuarial rate of clinical and biological progression in a cohort of 250 HIV-1-seropositive subjects. Laennec HIV Study Group.

A Venet, J M Tourani, K Beldjord, D Eme, P Even, J M Andrieu.   

Abstract

This study was undertaken to define the risk of AIDS in a cohort of 250 HIV-seropositive patients identified by their clinical and biological status. All patients were enrolled between October 1985 and March 1988. They were classified according to clinical classes A, asymptomatic (n = 97); B, lymphadenopathic (n = 123); and C, AIDS-related complex, (n = 30). Also as CD4 cell stages 1 (CD4 greater than or equal to 600/microliters; n = 126); 2 (CD4 less than 600 and greater than or equal to 300/microliters; n = 83); and 3 (CD4 less than 300/microliters; n = 41); and serum p24 antigen positive (n = 48) or negative (n = 202). All patients were evaluated every 3-6 months, until AIDS development or April 1989: 29 cases of AIDS occurred during the follow-up period. The risk of AIDS in class C is very high (64% at 2 years) compared with the 3-year risk of classes A (13%) and B (25%). On the other hand the three CD4 stages have significantly different prognosis (stage 1 6%; stage 2 22%; and stage 3 89%; P less than 10(-2]. Antigen p24 negative and positive patients have also different prognosis (18% and 53%; P less than 10(-4]. Interestingly, p24 antigen conserved its prognostic value in stage 2 (positive 37%, negative 16%) while stages 1 are at low risk of AIDS and stages 3 at high risk whatever their p24 antigen status. We have also identified the risk of becoming stage 3 and/or p24 antigen positive in p24 antigen negative patients at stages 1 and 2 (respectively, 18% and 47%). This classification should serve to design randomized trials better with experimental drugs with earlier end-points than AIDS onset.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1972669      PMCID: PMC1535288          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1990.tb05224.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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