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Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study

Objectives To estimate life expectancy for people with HIV undergoing treatment compared with life expectancy in the general population and to assess the impact on life expectancy of late treatment, defined as CD4 count <200 cells/mm(3) at start of antiretroviral therapy. Design Cohort study. Set...

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Autores principales: May, Margaret, Gompels, Mark, Delpech, Valerie, Porter, Kholoud, Post, Frank, Johnson, Margaret, Dunn, David, Palfreeman, Adrian, Gilson, Richard, Gazzard, Brian, Hill, Teresa, Walsh, John, Fisher, Martin, Orkin, Chloe, Ainsworth, Jonathan, Bansi, Loveleen, Phillips, Andrew, Leen, Clifford, Nelson, Mark, Anderson, Jane, Sabin, Caroline
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21990260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d6016
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author May, Margaret
Gompels, Mark
Delpech, Valerie
Porter, Kholoud
Post, Frank
Johnson, Margaret
Dunn, David
Palfreeman, Adrian
Gilson, Richard
Gazzard, Brian
Hill, Teresa
Walsh, John
Fisher, Martin
Orkin, Chloe
Ainsworth, Jonathan
Bansi, Loveleen
Phillips, Andrew
Leen, Clifford
Nelson, Mark
Anderson, Jane
Sabin, Caroline
author_facet May, Margaret
Gompels, Mark
Delpech, Valerie
Porter, Kholoud
Post, Frank
Johnson, Margaret
Dunn, David
Palfreeman, Adrian
Gilson, Richard
Gazzard, Brian
Hill, Teresa
Walsh, John
Fisher, Martin
Orkin, Chloe
Ainsworth, Jonathan
Bansi, Loveleen
Phillips, Andrew
Leen, Clifford
Nelson, Mark
Anderson, Jane
Sabin, Caroline
author_sort May, Margaret
collection PubMed
description Objectives To estimate life expectancy for people with HIV undergoing treatment compared with life expectancy in the general population and to assess the impact on life expectancy of late treatment, defined as CD4 count <200 cells/mm(3) at start of antiretroviral therapy. Design Cohort study. Setting Outpatient HIV clinics throughout the United Kingdom. Population Adult patients from the UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study with CD4 count ≤350 cells/mm(3) at start of antiretroviral therapy in 1996-2008. Main outcome measures Life expectancy at the exact age of 20 (the average additional years that will be lived by a person after age 20), according to the cross sectional age specific mortality rates during the study period. Results 1248 of 17 661 eligible patients died during 91 203 person years’ follow-up. Life expectancy (standard error) at exact age 20 increased from 30.0 (1.2) to 45.8 (1.7) years from 1996-9 to 2006-8. Life expectancy was 39.5 (0.45) for male patients and 50.2 (0.45) years for female patients compared with 57.8 and 61.6 years for men and women in the general population (1996-2006). Starting antiretroviral therapy later than guidelines suggest resulted in up to 15 years’ loss of life: at age 20, life expectancy was 37.9 (1.3), 41.0 (2.2), and 53.4 (1.2) years in those starting antiretroviral therapy with CD4 count <100, 100-199, and 200-350 cells/mm(3), respectively. Conclusions Life expectancy in people treated for HIV infection has increased by over 15 years during 1996-2008, but is still about 13 years less than that of the UK population. The higher life expectancy in women is magnified in those with HIV. Earlier diagnosis and subsequent timely treatment with antiretroviral therapy might increase life expectancy.
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spelling pubmed-31912022011-10-13 Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study May, Margaret Gompels, Mark Delpech, Valerie Porter, Kholoud Post, Frank Johnson, Margaret Dunn, David Palfreeman, Adrian Gilson, Richard Gazzard, Brian Hill, Teresa Walsh, John Fisher, Martin Orkin, Chloe Ainsworth, Jonathan Bansi, Loveleen Phillips, Andrew Leen, Clifford Nelson, Mark Anderson, Jane Sabin, Caroline BMJ Research Objectives To estimate life expectancy for people with HIV undergoing treatment compared with life expectancy in the general population and to assess the impact on life expectancy of late treatment, defined as CD4 count <200 cells/mm(3) at start of antiretroviral therapy. Design Cohort study. Setting Outpatient HIV clinics throughout the United Kingdom. Population Adult patients from the UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study with CD4 count ≤350 cells/mm(3) at start of antiretroviral therapy in 1996-2008. Main outcome measures Life expectancy at the exact age of 20 (the average additional years that will be lived by a person after age 20), according to the cross sectional age specific mortality rates during the study period. Results 1248 of 17 661 eligible patients died during 91 203 person years’ follow-up. Life expectancy (standard error) at exact age 20 increased from 30.0 (1.2) to 45.8 (1.7) years from 1996-9 to 2006-8. Life expectancy was 39.5 (0.45) for male patients and 50.2 (0.45) years for female patients compared with 57.8 and 61.6 years for men and women in the general population (1996-2006). Starting antiretroviral therapy later than guidelines suggest resulted in up to 15 years’ loss of life: at age 20, life expectancy was 37.9 (1.3), 41.0 (2.2), and 53.4 (1.2) years in those starting antiretroviral therapy with CD4 count <100, 100-199, and 200-350 cells/mm(3), respectively. Conclusions Life expectancy in people treated for HIV infection has increased by over 15 years during 1996-2008, but is still about 13 years less than that of the UK population. The higher life expectancy in women is magnified in those with HIV. Earlier diagnosis and subsequent timely treatment with antiretroviral therapy might increase life expectancy. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. 2011-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3191202/ /pubmed/21990260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d6016 Text en © May et al 2011 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non commercial and is otherwise in compliance with the license. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/legalcode.
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May, Margaret
Gompels, Mark
Delpech, Valerie
Porter, Kholoud
Post, Frank
Johnson, Margaret
Dunn, David
Palfreeman, Adrian
Gilson, Richard
Gazzard, Brian
Hill, Teresa
Walsh, John
Fisher, Martin
Orkin, Chloe
Ainsworth, Jonathan
Bansi, Loveleen
Phillips, Andrew
Leen, Clifford
Nelson, Mark
Anderson, Jane
Sabin, Caroline
Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study
title Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study
title_full Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study
title_fullStr Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study
title_short Impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with HIV-1: UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study
title_sort impact of late diagnosis and treatment on life expectancy in people with hiv-1: uk collaborative hiv cohort (uk chic) study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3191202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21990260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.d6016
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