Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database

Background: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between trends in CD4 counts (slope) and HIV viral load (VL) after initiation of combination antiretroviral treatment (cART) in Asian patients in The TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD). Methods: Treatment-naive HIV-infected...

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Main Authors: Zhou, J.L., Sirisanthana, T., Kiertiburanakul, S., Chen, Y.M.A., Han, N., Lim, P.L., Kumarasamy, N., Choi, J.Y., Merati, T.P., Yunihastuti, E., Oka, S., Kamarulzaman, Adeeba, Phanuphak, P., Lee, C.K.C., Li, P.C.K., Pujari, S., Saphonn, V., Law, M.G.
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spelling my.um.eprints.46242019-02-28T07:39:04Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4624/ Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database Zhou, J.L. Sirisanthana, T. Kiertiburanakul, S. Chen, Y.M.A. Han, N. Lim, P.L. Kumarasamy, N. Choi, J.Y. Merati, T.P. Yunihastuti, E. Oka, S. Kamarulzaman, Adeeba Phanuphak, P. Lee, C.K.C. Li, P.C.K. Pujari, S. Saphonn, V. Law, M.G. R Medicine Background: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between trends in CD4 counts (slope) and HIV viral load (VL) after initiation of combination antiretroviral treatment (cART) in Asian patients in The TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD). Methods: Treatment-naive HIV-infected patients who started cART with three or more and had three or more CD4 count and HIV VL tests were included. CD4 count slopes were expressed as changes of cells per microliter per year. Predictors of CD4 count slopes from 6 months after initiation were assessed by random-effects linear regression models. Results: A total of 1676 patients (74 male) were included. The median time on cART was 4.2 years (IQR 2.5-5.8 years). In the final model, CD4 count slope was associated with age, concurrent HIV VL and CD4 count, disease stage, hepatitis B or C co-infection, and time since cART initiation. CD4 count continues to increase with HIV VL up to 20 000 copies/mL during 6-12 months after cART initiation. However, the HIV VL has to be controlled below 5 000, 4 000 and 500 copies/mL for the CD4 count slope to remain above 20 cells/microliter per year during 12-18, 18-24, and beyond 24 months after cART initiation. Conclusions: After cART initiation, CD4 counts continued to increase even when the concurrent HIV VL was detectable. However, HIV VL needed to be controlled at a lower level to maintain a positive CD4 count slope when cART continues. The effect on long-term outcomes through the possible development of HIV drug resistance remains uncertain. BMC 2010 Article PeerReviewed Zhou, J.L. and Sirisanthana, T. and Kiertiburanakul, S. and Chen, Y.M.A. and Han, N. and Lim, P.L. and Kumarasamy, N. and Choi, J.Y. and Merati, T.P. and Yunihastuti, E. and Oka, S. and Kamarulzaman, Adeeba and Phanuphak, P. and Lee, C.K.C. and Li, P.C.K. and Pujari, S. and Saphonn, V. and Law, M.G. (2010) Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database. BMC Infectious Diseases, 10. ISSN 1471-2334
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topic R Medicine
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Zhou, J.L.
Sirisanthana, T.
Kiertiburanakul, S.
Chen, Y.M.A.
Han, N.
Lim, P.L.
Kumarasamy, N.
Choi, J.Y.
Merati, T.P.
Yunihastuti, E.
Oka, S.
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Phanuphak, P.
Lee, C.K.C.
Li, P.C.K.
Pujari, S.
Saphonn, V.
Law, M.G.
Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database
description Background: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between trends in CD4 counts (slope) and HIV viral load (VL) after initiation of combination antiretroviral treatment (cART) in Asian patients in The TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD). Methods: Treatment-naive HIV-infected patients who started cART with three or more and had three or more CD4 count and HIV VL tests were included. CD4 count slopes were expressed as changes of cells per microliter per year. Predictors of CD4 count slopes from 6 months after initiation were assessed by random-effects linear regression models. Results: A total of 1676 patients (74 male) were included. The median time on cART was 4.2 years (IQR 2.5-5.8 years). In the final model, CD4 count slope was associated with age, concurrent HIV VL and CD4 count, disease stage, hepatitis B or C co-infection, and time since cART initiation. CD4 count continues to increase with HIV VL up to 20 000 copies/mL during 6-12 months after cART initiation. However, the HIV VL has to be controlled below 5 000, 4 000 and 500 copies/mL for the CD4 count slope to remain above 20 cells/microliter per year during 12-18, 18-24, and beyond 24 months after cART initiation. Conclusions: After cART initiation, CD4 counts continued to increase even when the concurrent HIV VL was detectable. However, HIV VL needed to be controlled at a lower level to maintain a positive CD4 count slope when cART continues. The effect on long-term outcomes through the possible development of HIV drug resistance remains uncertain.
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author Zhou, J.L.
Sirisanthana, T.
Kiertiburanakul, S.
Chen, Y.M.A.
Han, N.
Lim, P.L.
Kumarasamy, N.
Choi, J.Y.
Merati, T.P.
Yunihastuti, E.
Oka, S.
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Phanuphak, P.
Lee, C.K.C.
Li, P.C.K.
Pujari, S.
Saphonn, V.
Law, M.G.
author_facet Zhou, J.L.
Sirisanthana, T.
Kiertiburanakul, S.
Chen, Y.M.A.
Han, N.
Lim, P.L.
Kumarasamy, N.
Choi, J.Y.
Merati, T.P.
Yunihastuti, E.
Oka, S.
Kamarulzaman, Adeeba
Phanuphak, P.
Lee, C.K.C.
Li, P.C.K.
Pujari, S.
Saphonn, V.
Law, M.G.
author_sort Zhou, J.L.
title Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database
title_short Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database
title_full Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database
title_fullStr Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database
title_full_unstemmed Trends in CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients with HIV viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the TREAT Asia HIV observational database
title_sort trends in cd4 counts in hiv-infected patients with hiv viral load monitoring while on combination antiretroviral treatment: results from the treat asia hiv observational database
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