Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD)

Background: Random effects models were used to explore how the shape of CD4 cell count responses after commencing combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) develop over time and, in particular, the role of baseline and follow-up covariates. Methods: Patients in Asia Pacific HIV Observational Databas...

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Main Authors: Egger, S., Petoumenos, K., Kamarulzaman, Adeeba, Hoy, J., Sungkanuparph, S., Chutah, J., Falster, K., Zhou, J.L., Law, M.G.
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spelling my.um.eprints.45992019-03-21T04:36:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4599/ Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD) Egger, S. Petoumenos, K. Kamarulzaman, Adeeba Hoy, J. Sungkanuparph, S. Chutah, J. Falster, K. Zhou, J.L. Law, M.G. R Medicine Background: Random effects models were used to explore how the shape of CD4 cell count responses after commencing combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) develop over time and, in particular, the role of baseline and follow-up covariates. Methods: Patients in Asia Pacific HIV Observational Database who first commenced cART after January 1, 1997, and who had a baseline CD4 cell count and viral load measure and at least I follow-up measure between 6 and 24 months, were included. CD4 cell counts were determined at every 6-month period after the commencement of cART for up to 6 years. Results: A total of 1638 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria with a median follow-up time of 58 months. Lower post-cART mean CD4 cell counts were found to be associated with increasing age (P < 0.001), pre-cART hepatitis C coinfection (P = 0.038), prior AIDS (P = 0.019), baseline viral load <= 100,000 copies per milliliter (P < 0.001), and the Asia Pacific region compared with Australia (P = 0.005). A highly significant 3-way interaction between the effects of time, baseline CD4 cell count, and post-cART viral burden (P < 0.0001) was demonstrated. Higher long-term mean CD4 cell counts were associated with lower baseline CD4 cell count and consistently undetectable viral loads. Among patients with consistently detectable viral load, CD4 cell counts seemed to converge for all baseline CD4 levels. Conclusions: Our analyses Suggest that the long-term shape of post-cART CD4 cell count changes depends only on a 3-way interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load response, and time. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/4599/1/Long-Term_Patterns_in_CD4_Response_Are_Determined_by_an_Interaction_Between_Baseline_CD4_Cell_Count%2C_Viral_Load%2C_and_Time%3D_The_Asia_Pacific_HIV_Observational_Database_%28APHOD%29.pdf Egger, S. and Petoumenos, K. and Kamarulzaman, Adeeba and Hoy, J. and Sungkanuparph, S. and Chutah, J. and Falster, K. and Zhou, J.L. and Law, M.G. (2009) Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD). Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 50 (5). pp. 513-520. ISSN 1525-4135
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Egger, S.
Petoumenos, K.
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Hoy, J.
Sungkanuparph, S.
Chutah, J.
Falster, K.
Zhou, J.L.
Law, M.G.
Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD)
description Background: Random effects models were used to explore how the shape of CD4 cell count responses after commencing combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) develop over time and, in particular, the role of baseline and follow-up covariates. Methods: Patients in Asia Pacific HIV Observational Database who first commenced cART after January 1, 1997, and who had a baseline CD4 cell count and viral load measure and at least I follow-up measure between 6 and 24 months, were included. CD4 cell counts were determined at every 6-month period after the commencement of cART for up to 6 years. Results: A total of 1638 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria with a median follow-up time of 58 months. Lower post-cART mean CD4 cell counts were found to be associated with increasing age (P < 0.001), pre-cART hepatitis C coinfection (P = 0.038), prior AIDS (P = 0.019), baseline viral load <= 100,000 copies per milliliter (P < 0.001), and the Asia Pacific region compared with Australia (P = 0.005). A highly significant 3-way interaction between the effects of time, baseline CD4 cell count, and post-cART viral burden (P < 0.0001) was demonstrated. Higher long-term mean CD4 cell counts were associated with lower baseline CD4 cell count and consistently undetectable viral loads. Among patients with consistently detectable viral load, CD4 cell counts seemed to converge for all baseline CD4 levels. Conclusions: Our analyses Suggest that the long-term shape of post-cART CD4 cell count changes depends only on a 3-way interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load response, and time.
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author Egger, S.
Petoumenos, K.
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Hoy, J.
Sungkanuparph, S.
Chutah, J.
Falster, K.
Zhou, J.L.
Law, M.G.
author_facet Egger, S.
Petoumenos, K.
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Hoy, J.
Sungkanuparph, S.
Chutah, J.
Falster, K.
Zhou, J.L.
Law, M.G.
author_sort Egger, S.
title Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD)
title_short Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD)
title_full Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD)
title_fullStr Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD)
title_full_unstemmed Long-term patterns in CD4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline CD4 cell count, viral load, and time: the Asia Pacific HIV observational satabase (APHOD)
title_sort long-term patterns in cd4 response are determined by an interaction between baseline cd4 cell count, viral load, and time: the asia pacific hiv observational satabase (aphod)
publisher Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
publishDate 2009
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