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Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho
For adults and adolescents, the World Health Organization defines advanced HIV disease (AHD) as a CD4 (cluster of differentiation 4) count of <200 cells/mm(3) or a clinical stage 3 or 4 event. We describe clinical outcomes in a cohort of AHD patients at two regional hospitals in Lesotho. From Nov...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10566720/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37819941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292660 |
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author | Tiam, Appolinaire Paulin, Heather Machekano, Rhoderick Oboho, Ikwo Agyemang, Elfriede Mugyenyi, Fred Asiimwe Maama-Maime, Llang Mengistu, Yohannes Chatora, Tsitsi Mungati, More Mokone, Majoalane Mots’oane, Tsietso Masheane, Annah Tukei, Vincent |
author_facet | Tiam, Appolinaire Paulin, Heather Machekano, Rhoderick Oboho, Ikwo Agyemang, Elfriede Mugyenyi, Fred Asiimwe Maama-Maime, Llang Mengistu, Yohannes Chatora, Tsitsi Mungati, More Mokone, Majoalane Mots’oane, Tsietso Masheane, Annah Tukei, Vincent |
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description | For adults and adolescents, the World Health Organization defines advanced HIV disease (AHD) as a CD4 (cluster of differentiation 4) count of <200 cells/mm(3) or a clinical stage 3 or 4 event. We describe clinical outcomes in a cohort of AHD patients at two regional hospitals in Lesotho. From November 2018–June 2019, we prospectively enrolled eligible patients (≥15 years) not on antiretroviral therapy (ART) presenting with WHO-defined AHD into a differentiated model of care for AHD (including rapid ART initiation) and followed them for six months. All patients received Tuberculosis (TB) symptom screening with further diagnostic testing; serum cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) screening was done for CD4 <100 cells/mm(3) or WHO clinical stage 3 or 4. Medical record data were abstracted using visit checklist forms. Categorical and continuous variables were summarized using frequencies, percentages, and means, respectively. Kaplan-Meier was used to estimate survival. Of 537 HIV-positive patients screened, 150 (27.9%) had AHD of which 109 were enrolled. Mean age was 38 years and 62 (56.9%) were men. At initial clinic visit, 8 (7.3%) were already on treatment and 33% (36/109) had presumptive TB per symptom screening. Among 39/109 (40.2%) patients screened for CrAg at initial visit, five (12.8%) were CrAg-positive. Among 109 enrolled, 77 (70.6%) initiated ART at their initial clinic visit, while 32 delayed ART initiation (median delay: 14 days). Of the 109 participants enrolled, 76 (69.7%) completed the 6-month follow-up, 17 (15.6%) were lost to follow-up, 5 (4.6%) transferred to other health facilities and 11 (10.1%) died. The 6-month survival was 87.4%; among 74 patients with a viral load result, 6-month viral suppression (<1,000 copies/ml) was 85.1%. Our study found that even after the implementation of Test and Treat of ART in 2016 in Lesotho, over 25% of patients screened had AHD. Patients with AHD had a high prevalence of TB and CrAg positivity, underscoring the need to assess for AHD and rapidly initiate ART within a package of AHD care for optimal patient outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-105667202023-10-12 Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho Tiam, Appolinaire Paulin, Heather Machekano, Rhoderick Oboho, Ikwo Agyemang, Elfriede Mugyenyi, Fred Asiimwe Maama-Maime, Llang Mengistu, Yohannes Chatora, Tsitsi Mungati, More Mokone, Majoalane Mots’oane, Tsietso Masheane, Annah Tukei, Vincent PLoS One Research Article For adults and adolescents, the World Health Organization defines advanced HIV disease (AHD) as a CD4 (cluster of differentiation 4) count of <200 cells/mm(3) or a clinical stage 3 or 4 event. We describe clinical outcomes in a cohort of AHD patients at two regional hospitals in Lesotho. From November 2018–June 2019, we prospectively enrolled eligible patients (≥15 years) not on antiretroviral therapy (ART) presenting with WHO-defined AHD into a differentiated model of care for AHD (including rapid ART initiation) and followed them for six months. All patients received Tuberculosis (TB) symptom screening with further diagnostic testing; serum cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) screening was done for CD4 <100 cells/mm(3) or WHO clinical stage 3 or 4. Medical record data were abstracted using visit checklist forms. Categorical and continuous variables were summarized using frequencies, percentages, and means, respectively. Kaplan-Meier was used to estimate survival. Of 537 HIV-positive patients screened, 150 (27.9%) had AHD of which 109 were enrolled. Mean age was 38 years and 62 (56.9%) were men. At initial clinic visit, 8 (7.3%) were already on treatment and 33% (36/109) had presumptive TB per symptom screening. Among 39/109 (40.2%) patients screened for CrAg at initial visit, five (12.8%) were CrAg-positive. Among 109 enrolled, 77 (70.6%) initiated ART at their initial clinic visit, while 32 delayed ART initiation (median delay: 14 days). Of the 109 participants enrolled, 76 (69.7%) completed the 6-month follow-up, 17 (15.6%) were lost to follow-up, 5 (4.6%) transferred to other health facilities and 11 (10.1%) died. The 6-month survival was 87.4%; among 74 patients with a viral load result, 6-month viral suppression (<1,000 copies/ml) was 85.1%. Our study found that even after the implementation of Test and Treat of ART in 2016 in Lesotho, over 25% of patients screened had AHD. Patients with AHD had a high prevalence of TB and CrAg positivity, underscoring the need to assess for AHD and rapidly initiate ART within a package of AHD care for optimal patient outcomes. Public Library of Science 2023-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10566720/ /pubmed/37819941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292660 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Tiam, Appolinaire Paulin, Heather Machekano, Rhoderick Oboho, Ikwo Agyemang, Elfriede Mugyenyi, Fred Asiimwe Maama-Maime, Llang Mengistu, Yohannes Chatora, Tsitsi Mungati, More Mokone, Majoalane Mots’oane, Tsietso Masheane, Annah Tukei, Vincent Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho |
title | Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho |
title_full | Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho |
title_fullStr | Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho |
title_full_unstemmed | Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho |
title_short | Rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced HIV disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in Lesotho |
title_sort | rapid antiretroviral therapy initiation in patients with advanced hiv disease: 6-month outcomes of an observational cohort evaluation in lesotho |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10566720/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37819941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292660 |
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