Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort
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Summary: | Introduction: Published data addressing the effectiveness of darunavirritonavir (DRV/r)-based therapy for multiexperienced patients in developing countries are scarce. This study evaluated the 48-week virologic and immunologic effectiveness of salvage therapy based on DRV/r for the treatment of multidrug-experienced HIV-1-infected adults in Brazil. Materials and Methods: A multicenter retrospective cohort study was carried out with multidrug-experienced adults who were on a failing antiretroviral therapy and started a DRV/r-based salvage therapy between 2008 and 2010. The primary effectiveness end point was the proportion of patients with virologic success (plasma HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/mL at week 48). Results: At 48 weeks, 73% of the patients had HIV-RNA <50 copies/mL and a mean increase of 108 CD4 cells/mm3. Higher baseline viral load, lower baseline CD4 count, younger age, and 3 or more DRV/r-associated resistance mutations were significantly predictive of virologic failure. Concomitant use of raltegravir was strongly associated with virologic success. Conclusion: The use of DRV/r-based regimens for salvage therapy is an effective strategy in the clinical care setting of a developing country. © The Author(s) 2013. |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohortantiretroviraldarunavirHIVresistanceIntroduction: Published data addressing the effectiveness of darunavirritonavir (DRV/r)-based therapy for multiexperienced patients in developing countries are scarce. This study evaluated the 48-week virologic and immunologic effectiveness of salvage therapy based on DRV/r for the treatment of multidrug-experienced HIV-1-infected adults in Brazil. Materials and Methods: A multicenter retrospective cohort study was carried out with multidrug-experienced adults who were on a failing antiretroviral therapy and started a DRV/r-based salvage therapy between 2008 and 2010. The primary effectiveness end point was the proportion of patients with virologic success (plasma HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/mL at week 48). Results: At 48 weeks, 73% of the patients had HIV-RNA <50 copies/mL and a mean increase of 108 CD4 cells/mm3. Higher baseline viral load, lower baseline CD4 count, younger age, and 3 or more DRV/r-associated resistance mutations were significantly predictive of virologic failure. Concomitant use of raltegravir was strongly associated with virologic success. Conclusion: The use of DRV/r-based regimens for salvage therapy is an effective strategy in the clinical care setting of a developing country. © The Author(s) 2013.Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Postgraduate Course Minas Gerais Federal University School of Medicine, 190 Professor Alfredo Balena avenue, Minas Gerais, 30130Infectious Diseases Service Eduardo de Menezes Hospital, Belo HorizonteReference Center in STD/Aids São Paulo State Secretary of Health, São PauloEvandro Chagas Clinical Research Institute, Fiocruz, Rio de JaneiroInfectious Diseases Outpatient Service São Paulo Federal University, São PauloInternal Medicine Department Vitória Santa Casa School of Medicine, VitóriaAssistance and Therapy Service Partenon Sanatorium Hospital, Porto AlegreReference Center in STD/Aids Porto Alegre Secretary of Health, Porto AlegreCampinas University School of Medicine, CampinasDomingos Alves Meira Infectious Diseases Service São Paulo State University, BotucatuInfectious Diseases Service Clinics Hospital São Paulo Federal University, São PauloSão José Hospital Ceará State Secretary of Health, FortalezaInternal Medicine Department Miguel Riet Corrêa Jr. University Hospital Rio Grande Federal University, Rio GrandeParaná Pontifical Catholic University School of Medicine, ParanáDomingos Alves Meira Infectious Diseases Service São Paulo State University, BotucatuSchool of MedicineEduardo de Menezes HospitalSão Paulo State Secretary of HealthEvandro Chagas Clinical Research InstituteSão Paulo Federal UniversityVitória Santa Casa School of MedicinePartenon Sanatorium HospitalPorto Alegre Secretary of HealthUniversidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Ceará State Secretary of HealthRio Grande Federal UniversityBiscione, Fernando MartínWestin, Mateus RodriguesRibeiro, Karina MotaEstevam, Denize LotufoCardoso, Sandra WagnerTenore, Simone BarrosNeto, Lauro Ferreira Da Silva PintoAlencastro, Paulo RicardoSuffert, Theodoro ArmandoDe Moraes, Mônica JacquesBarbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP]Morejón, Karen Mirna LoroDe Arruda, Érico Antônio GomesSilveira, Jussara MaríaNeto, José Luiz AndradeGreco, Dirceu BartolomeuTupinambás, Unaí2022-04-28T18:59:18Z2022-04-28T18:59:18Z2014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article63-68http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325957413502542Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care, v. 13, n. 1, p. 63-68, 2014.2325-95742325-9582http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22004310.1177/23259574135025422-s2.0-84893082555Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Careinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T18:59:18Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/220043Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462022-04-28T18:59:18Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort Biscione, Fernando Martín antiretroviral darunavir HIV resistance |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort |
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Virologic and immunologic effectiveness at 48 weeks of darunavir-ritonavir- based regimens in treatment-experienced persons living with HIV-1 infection in clinical practice: A multicenter brazilian cohort |
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Biscione, Fernando Martín |
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Biscione, Fernando Martín Westin, Mateus Rodrigues Ribeiro, Karina Mota Estevam, Denize Lotufo Cardoso, Sandra Wagner Tenore, Simone Barros Neto, Lauro Ferreira Da Silva Pinto Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo Suffert, Theodoro Armando De Moraes, Mônica Jacques Barbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP] Morejón, Karen Mirna Loro De Arruda, Érico Antônio Gomes Silveira, Jussara María Neto, José Luiz Andrade Greco, Dirceu Bartolomeu Tupinambás, Unaí |
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Westin, Mateus Rodrigues Ribeiro, Karina Mota Estevam, Denize Lotufo Cardoso, Sandra Wagner Tenore, Simone Barros Neto, Lauro Ferreira Da Silva Pinto Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo Suffert, Theodoro Armando De Moraes, Mônica Jacques Barbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP] Morejón, Karen Mirna Loro De Arruda, Érico Antônio Gomes Silveira, Jussara María Neto, José Luiz Andrade Greco, Dirceu Bartolomeu Tupinambás, Unaí |
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School of Medicine Eduardo de Menezes Hospital São Paulo State Secretary of Health Evandro Chagas Clinical Research Institute São Paulo Federal University Vitória Santa Casa School of Medicine Partenon Sanatorium Hospital Porto Alegre Secretary of Health Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Ceará State Secretary of Health Rio Grande Federal University |
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Biscione, Fernando Martín Westin, Mateus Rodrigues Ribeiro, Karina Mota Estevam, Denize Lotufo Cardoso, Sandra Wagner Tenore, Simone Barros Neto, Lauro Ferreira Da Silva Pinto Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo Suffert, Theodoro Armando De Moraes, Mônica Jacques Barbosa, Alexandre Naime [UNESP] Morejón, Karen Mirna Loro De Arruda, Érico Antônio Gomes Silveira, Jussara María Neto, José Luiz Andrade Greco, Dirceu Bartolomeu Tupinambás, Unaí |
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antiretroviral darunavir HIV resistance |
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antiretroviral darunavir HIV resistance |
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Introduction: Published data addressing the effectiveness of darunavirritonavir (DRV/r)-based therapy for multiexperienced patients in developing countries are scarce. This study evaluated the 48-week virologic and immunologic effectiveness of salvage therapy based on DRV/r for the treatment of multidrug-experienced HIV-1-infected adults in Brazil. Materials and Methods: A multicenter retrospective cohort study was carried out with multidrug-experienced adults who were on a failing antiretroviral therapy and started a DRV/r-based salvage therapy between 2008 and 2010. The primary effectiveness end point was the proportion of patients with virologic success (plasma HIV-1 RNA <50 copies/mL at week 48). Results: At 48 weeks, 73% of the patients had HIV-RNA <50 copies/mL and a mean increase of 108 CD4 cells/mm3. Higher baseline viral load, lower baseline CD4 count, younger age, and 3 or more DRV/r-associated resistance mutations were significantly predictive of virologic failure. Concomitant use of raltegravir was strongly associated with virologic success. Conclusion: The use of DRV/r-based regimens for salvage therapy is an effective strategy in the clinical care setting of a developing country. © The Author(s) 2013. |
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