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Prognostic
Value of Plasma HIV RNA Among HAART Users
The study objective was to compare
the prognostic value of plasma HIV
RNA and CD4 cell count at baseline
and as time-updated variables in HAART users for two outcomes: development
of AIDS and change in CD4 cell count.
The study population comprised 387
men enrolled in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study (MACS) who were
AIDS-free and initiated HAART between 1996 and 2001. Follow-up until
AIDS diagnosis (n=36, 9%) or the last AIDS-free visit was included.
To determine the predictive value of combining HIV RNA and CD4 cell
count, regression tree methods using recursive partitioning at pre-specified
cut points for both variables were used.
Results
Low CD4 cell count was a strong predictor
of AIDS among HAART users. However, HIV RNA showed strong prognostic
value for AIDS development among those with CD4 cell counts >
250 x 106 cells/l, in whom an HIV RNA level > 1000 copies/ml
carried a 4.6-fold greater risk of developing AIDS.
HIV RNA < 5000 copies/ml was also
predictive of subsequent increase in CD4 cell count with significantly
higher increases among those with initial CD4 counts > 300 x
106 cells/l.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the authors write, “Although,
in HAART users, CD4 cell count was the primordial prognostic marker,
an HIV RNA > 1000 copies/ml attained after HAART initiation was
a strong predictor of the rate of subsequent CD4 cell count increase
and of developing AIDS in patients whose CD4 cell counts were >
250 x 106 cells/l.”
01/05/05
Reference
P M Tarwater and others. Prognostic value of plasma HIV RNA among highly active antiretroviral therapy
users. AIDS 18(18): 2419-2423, December 3, 2004.
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