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Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study

OBJECTIVE: To assess the overall mortality of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) clients in China and its associated factors. METHODS: A total of 1,511 MMT clients, all of whom enrolled in China's first eight MMT clinics between March and December 2004, were included in this cohort study and...

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Autores principales: Cao, Xiaobin, Wu, Zunyou, Li, Li, Pang, Lin, Rou, Keming, Wang, Changhe, Luo, Wei, Yin, Wenyuan, Li, Jianhua, McGoogan, Jennifer M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082476
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author Cao, Xiaobin
Wu, Zunyou
Li, Li
Pang, Lin
Rou, Keming
Wang, Changhe
Luo, Wei
Yin, Wenyuan
Li, Jianhua
McGoogan, Jennifer M.
author_facet Cao, Xiaobin
Wu, Zunyou
Li, Li
Pang, Lin
Rou, Keming
Wang, Changhe
Luo, Wei
Yin, Wenyuan
Li, Jianhua
McGoogan, Jennifer M.
author_sort Cao, Xiaobin
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the overall mortality of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) clients in China and its associated factors. METHODS: A total of 1,511 MMT clients, all of whom enrolled in China's first eight MMT clinics between March and December 2004, were included in this cohort study and followed for approximately six years, until June 2010. Mortality and its predictors were examined using Cox proportional hazards regression models. RESULTS: A total of 154 deaths were observed within 5,391 person-years (PY) of follow-up for an all-cause mortality rate of 28.6 per 1,000 PY. The leading causes of death were drug overdose (33.8%), HIV/AIDS-unrelated disease (21.4%), and HIV/AIDS (16.9%). The all-cause mortality rate of clients engaged in MMT for one year or less was roughly three times that of clients who stayed in MMT for four years or more (14.0 vs. 4.6, p<0.0001), HIV-positive subjects was nearly four times mortality rate than that of HIV-negative individuals (28.1 vs.6.8, p<0.0001). ART-naive HIV-positive subjects had approximately two times higher mortality rate than those receiving ART (31.2 vs. 17.3, <0.0001). After adjusting for confounding variables, we found that being male (HR = 1.63, CI: 1.03–2.57, p = 0.0355) and being HIV-positive (HR = 5.16, CI: 3.70–7.10, p<0.0001) were both associated with higher risk of death whereas increased durations of methadone treatment were associated with a lower risk of death (HR = 0.26, CI: 0.18–0.38, p<0.0001 for two to three years, HR = 0.08, CI: 0.05–0.14, p<0.0001 for four or more years). CONCLUSION: Overall mortality was high among MMT clients in China. Specific interventions aimed at decreasing mortality among MMT clients are needed. Our study supports the need for keeping client at MMT longer and for expanding ART coverage and suggests the potential benefits of integrated MMT and ART services for drug users in China.
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spelling pubmed-38614032013-12-17 Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study Cao, Xiaobin Wu, Zunyou Li, Li Pang, Lin Rou, Keming Wang, Changhe Luo, Wei Yin, Wenyuan Li, Jianhua McGoogan, Jennifer M. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the overall mortality of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) clients in China and its associated factors. METHODS: A total of 1,511 MMT clients, all of whom enrolled in China's first eight MMT clinics between March and December 2004, were included in this cohort study and followed for approximately six years, until June 2010. Mortality and its predictors were examined using Cox proportional hazards regression models. RESULTS: A total of 154 deaths were observed within 5,391 person-years (PY) of follow-up for an all-cause mortality rate of 28.6 per 1,000 PY. The leading causes of death were drug overdose (33.8%), HIV/AIDS-unrelated disease (21.4%), and HIV/AIDS (16.9%). The all-cause mortality rate of clients engaged in MMT for one year or less was roughly three times that of clients who stayed in MMT for four years or more (14.0 vs. 4.6, p<0.0001), HIV-positive subjects was nearly four times mortality rate than that of HIV-negative individuals (28.1 vs.6.8, p<0.0001). ART-naive HIV-positive subjects had approximately two times higher mortality rate than those receiving ART (31.2 vs. 17.3, <0.0001). After adjusting for confounding variables, we found that being male (HR = 1.63, CI: 1.03–2.57, p = 0.0355) and being HIV-positive (HR = 5.16, CI: 3.70–7.10, p<0.0001) were both associated with higher risk of death whereas increased durations of methadone treatment were associated with a lower risk of death (HR = 0.26, CI: 0.18–0.38, p<0.0001 for two to three years, HR = 0.08, CI: 0.05–0.14, p<0.0001 for four or more years). CONCLUSION: Overall mortality was high among MMT clients in China. Specific interventions aimed at decreasing mortality among MMT clients are needed. Our study supports the need for keeping client at MMT longer and for expanding ART coverage and suggests the potential benefits of integrated MMT and ART services for drug users in China. Public Library of Science 2013-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3861403/ /pubmed/24349294 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082476 Text en © 2013 Cao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cao, Xiaobin
Wu, Zunyou
Li, Li
Pang, Lin
Rou, Keming
Wang, Changhe
Luo, Wei
Yin, Wenyuan
Li, Jianhua
McGoogan, Jennifer M.
Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study
title Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study
title_full Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study
title_fullStr Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study
title_short Mortality among Methadone Maintenance Clients in China: A Six-Year Cohort Study
title_sort mortality among methadone maintenance clients in china: a six-year cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861403/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349294
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082476
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