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Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada

BACKGROUND: Combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) has significantly increased survival among HIV-positive adults in the United States (U.S.) and Canada, but gains in life expectancy for this region have not been well characterized. We aim to estimate temporal changes in life expectancy among HIV-...

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Autores principales: Samji, Hasina, Cescon, Angela, Hogg, Robert S., Modur, Sharada P., Althoff, Keri N., Buchacz, Kate, Burchell, Ann N., Cohen, Mardge, Gebo, Kelly A., Gill, M. John, Justice, Amy, Kirk, Gregory, Klein, Marina B., Korthuis, P. Todd, Martin, Jeff, Napravnik, Sonia, Rourke, Sean B., Sterling, Timothy R., Silverberg, Michael J., Deeks, Stephen, Jacobson, Lisa P., Bosch, Ronald J., Kitahata, Mari M., Goedert, James J., Moore, Richard, Gange, Stephen J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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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/PMC3867319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24367482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081355
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author Samji, Hasina
Cescon, Angela
Hogg, Robert S.
Modur, Sharada P.
Althoff, Keri N.
Buchacz, Kate
Burchell, Ann N.
Cohen, Mardge
Gebo, Kelly A.
Gill, M. John
Justice, Amy
Kirk, Gregory
Klein, Marina B.
Korthuis, P. Todd
Martin, Jeff
Napravnik, Sonia
Rourke, Sean B.
Sterling, Timothy R.
Silverberg, Michael J.
Deeks, Stephen
Jacobson, Lisa P.
Bosch, Ronald J.
Kitahata, Mari M.
Goedert, James J.
Moore, Richard
Gange, Stephen J.
author_facet Samji, Hasina
Cescon, Angela
Hogg, Robert S.
Modur, Sharada P.
Althoff, Keri N.
Buchacz, Kate
Burchell, Ann N.
Cohen, Mardge
Gebo, Kelly A.
Gill, M. John
Justice, Amy
Kirk, Gregory
Klein, Marina B.
Korthuis, P. Todd
Martin, Jeff
Napravnik, Sonia
Rourke, Sean B.
Sterling, Timothy R.
Silverberg, Michael J.
Deeks, Stephen
Jacobson, Lisa P.
Bosch, Ronald J.
Kitahata, Mari M.
Goedert, James J.
Moore, Richard
Gange, Stephen J.
author_sort Samji, Hasina
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description BACKGROUND: Combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) has significantly increased survival among HIV-positive adults in the United States (U.S.) and Canada, but gains in life expectancy for this region have not been well characterized. We aim to estimate temporal changes in life expectancy among HIV-positive adults on ART from 2000–2007 in the U.S. and Canada. METHODS: Participants were from the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD), aged ≥20 years and on ART. Mortality rates were calculated using participants' person-time from January 1, 2000 or ART initiation until death, loss to follow-up, or administrative censoring December 31, 2007. Life expectancy at age 20, defined as the average number of additional years that a person of a specific age will live, provided the current age-specific mortality rates remain constant, was estimated using abridged life tables. RESULTS: The crude mortality rate was 19.8/1,000 person-years, among 22,937 individuals contributing 82,022 person-years and 1,622 deaths. Life expectancy increased from 36.1 [standard error (SE) 0.5] to 51.4 [SE 0.5] years from 2000–2002 to 2006–2007. Men and women had comparable life expectancies in all periods except the last (2006–2007). Life expectancy was lower for individuals with a history of injection drug use, non-whites, and in patients with baseline CD4 counts <350 cells/mm(3). CONCLUSIONS: A 20-year-old HIV-positive adult on ART in the U.S. or Canada is expected to live into their early 70 s, a life expectancy approaching that of the general population. Differences by sex, race, HIV transmission risk group, and CD4 count remain.
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spelling pubmed-38673192013-12-23 Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada Samji, Hasina Cescon, Angela Hogg, Robert S. Modur, Sharada P. Althoff, Keri N. Buchacz, Kate Burchell, Ann N. Cohen, Mardge Gebo, Kelly A. Gill, M. John Justice, Amy Kirk, Gregory Klein, Marina B. Korthuis, P. Todd Martin, Jeff Napravnik, Sonia Rourke, Sean B. Sterling, Timothy R. Silverberg, Michael J. Deeks, Stephen Jacobson, Lisa P. Bosch, Ronald J. Kitahata, Mari M. Goedert, James J. Moore, Richard Gange, Stephen J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) has significantly increased survival among HIV-positive adults in the United States (U.S.) and Canada, but gains in life expectancy for this region have not been well characterized. We aim to estimate temporal changes in life expectancy among HIV-positive adults on ART from 2000–2007 in the U.S. and Canada. METHODS: Participants were from the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD), aged ≥20 years and on ART. Mortality rates were calculated using participants' person-time from January 1, 2000 or ART initiation until death, loss to follow-up, or administrative censoring December 31, 2007. Life expectancy at age 20, defined as the average number of additional years that a person of a specific age will live, provided the current age-specific mortality rates remain constant, was estimated using abridged life tables. RESULTS: The crude mortality rate was 19.8/1,000 person-years, among 22,937 individuals contributing 82,022 person-years and 1,622 deaths. Life expectancy increased from 36.1 [standard error (SE) 0.5] to 51.4 [SE 0.5] years from 2000–2002 to 2006–2007. Men and women had comparable life expectancies in all periods except the last (2006–2007). Life expectancy was lower for individuals with a history of injection drug use, non-whites, and in patients with baseline CD4 counts <350 cells/mm(3). CONCLUSIONS: A 20-year-old HIV-positive adult on ART in the U.S. or Canada is expected to live into their early 70 s, a life expectancy approaching that of the general population. Differences by sex, race, HIV transmission risk group, and CD4 count remain. Public Library of Science 2013-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3867319/ /pubmed/24367482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081355 Text en © 2013 Samji 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Samji, Hasina
Cescon, Angela
Hogg, Robert S.
Modur, Sharada P.
Althoff, Keri N.
Buchacz, Kate
Burchell, Ann N.
Cohen, Mardge
Gebo, Kelly A.
Gill, M. John
Justice, Amy
Kirk, Gregory
Klein, Marina B.
Korthuis, P. Todd
Martin, Jeff
Napravnik, Sonia
Rourke, Sean B.
Sterling, Timothy R.
Silverberg, Michael J.
Deeks, Stephen
Jacobson, Lisa P.
Bosch, Ronald J.
Kitahata, Mari M.
Goedert, James J.
Moore, Richard
Gange, Stephen J.
Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada
title Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada
title_full Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada
title_fullStr Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada
title_full_unstemmed Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada
title_short Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada
title_sort closing the gap: increases in life expectancy among treated hiv-positive individuals in the united states and canada
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3867319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24367482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081355
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