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Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to estimate life expectancies of HIV-positive patients conditional on response to antiretroviral therapy (ART). METHODS: Patients aged more than 20 years who started ART during 2000–2010 (excluding IDU) in HIV clinics contributing to the UK CHIC Study were f...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4004637/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24556869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000243 |
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author | May, Margaret T. Gompels, Mark Delpech, Valerie Porter, Kholoud Orkin, Chloe Kegg, Stephen Hay, Phillip Johnson, Margaret Palfreeman, Adrian Gilson, Richard Chadwick, David Martin, Fabiola Hill, Teresa Walsh, John Post, Frank Fisher, Martin Ainsworth, Jonathan Jose, Sophie Leen, Clifford Nelson, Mark Anderson, Jane Sabin, Caroline |
author_facet | May, Margaret T. Gompels, Mark Delpech, Valerie Porter, Kholoud Orkin, Chloe Kegg, Stephen Hay, Phillip Johnson, Margaret Palfreeman, Adrian Gilson, Richard Chadwick, David Martin, Fabiola Hill, Teresa Walsh, John Post, Frank Fisher, Martin Ainsworth, Jonathan Jose, Sophie Leen, Clifford Nelson, Mark Anderson, Jane Sabin, Caroline |
author_sort | May, Margaret T. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to estimate life expectancies of HIV-positive patients conditional on response to antiretroviral therapy (ART). METHODS: Patients aged more than 20 years who started ART during 2000–2010 (excluding IDU) in HIV clinics contributing to the UK CHIC Study were followed for mortality until 2012. We determined the latest CD4(+) cell count and viral load before ART and in each of years 1–5 of ART. For each duration of ART, life tables based on estimated mortality rates by sex, age, latest CD4(+) cell count and viral suppression (HIV-1 RNA <400 copies/ml), were used to estimate expected age at death for ages 20–85 years. RESULTS: Of 21 388 patients who started ART, 961 (4.5%) died during 110 697 person-years. At start of ART, expected age at death [95% confidence interval (CI)] of 35-year-old men with CD4(+) cell count less than 200, 200–349, at least 350 cells/μl was 71 (68–73), 78 (74–82) and 77 (72–81) years, respectively, compared with 78 years for men in the general UK population. Thirty-five-year-old men who increased their CD4(+) cell count in the first year of ART from less than 200 to 200–349 or at least 350 cells/μl and achieved viral suppression gained 7 and 10 years, respectively. After 5 years on ART, expected age at death of 35-year-old men varied from 54 (48–61) (CD4(+) cell count <200 cells/μl and no viral suppression) to 80 (76–83) years (CD4(+) cell count ≥350 cells/μl and viral suppression). CONCLUSION: Successfully treated HIV-positive individuals have a normal life expectancy. Patients who started ART with a low CD4(+) cell count significantly improve their life expectancy if they have a good CD4(+) cell count response and undetectable viral load. |
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spelling | pubmed-40046372014-04-30 Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy May, Margaret T. Gompels, Mark Delpech, Valerie Porter, Kholoud Orkin, Chloe Kegg, Stephen Hay, Phillip Johnson, Margaret Palfreeman, Adrian Gilson, Richard Chadwick, David Martin, Fabiola Hill, Teresa Walsh, John Post, Frank Fisher, Martin Ainsworth, Jonathan Jose, Sophie Leen, Clifford Nelson, Mark Anderson, Jane Sabin, Caroline AIDS Epidemiology and Social OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to estimate life expectancies of HIV-positive patients conditional on response to antiretroviral therapy (ART). METHODS: Patients aged more than 20 years who started ART during 2000–2010 (excluding IDU) in HIV clinics contributing to the UK CHIC Study were followed for mortality until 2012. We determined the latest CD4(+) cell count and viral load before ART and in each of years 1–5 of ART. For each duration of ART, life tables based on estimated mortality rates by sex, age, latest CD4(+) cell count and viral suppression (HIV-1 RNA <400 copies/ml), were used to estimate expected age at death for ages 20–85 years. RESULTS: Of 21 388 patients who started ART, 961 (4.5%) died during 110 697 person-years. At start of ART, expected age at death [95% confidence interval (CI)] of 35-year-old men with CD4(+) cell count less than 200, 200–349, at least 350 cells/μl was 71 (68–73), 78 (74–82) and 77 (72–81) years, respectively, compared with 78 years for men in the general UK population. Thirty-five-year-old men who increased their CD4(+) cell count in the first year of ART from less than 200 to 200–349 or at least 350 cells/μl and achieved viral suppression gained 7 and 10 years, respectively. After 5 years on ART, expected age at death of 35-year-old men varied from 54 (48–61) (CD4(+) cell count <200 cells/μl and no viral suppression) to 80 (76–83) years (CD4(+) cell count ≥350 cells/μl and viral suppression). CONCLUSION: Successfully treated HIV-positive individuals have a normal life expectancy. Patients who started ART with a low CD4(+) cell count significantly improve their life expectancy if they have a good CD4(+) cell count response and undetectable viral load. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2014-05-15 2014-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4004637/ /pubmed/24556869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000243 Text en © 2014 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivitives 3.0 License, where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially. |
spellingShingle | Epidemiology and Social May, Margaret T. Gompels, Mark Delpech, Valerie Porter, Kholoud Orkin, Chloe Kegg, Stephen Hay, Phillip Johnson, Margaret Palfreeman, Adrian Gilson, Richard Chadwick, David Martin, Fabiola Hill, Teresa Walsh, John Post, Frank Fisher, Martin Ainsworth, Jonathan Jose, Sophie Leen, Clifford Nelson, Mark Anderson, Jane Sabin, Caroline Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy |
title | Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy |
title_full | Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy |
title_fullStr | Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy |
title_short | Impact on life expectancy of HIV-1 positive individuals of CD4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy |
title_sort | impact on life expectancy of hiv-1 positive individuals of cd4(+) cell count and viral load response to antiretroviral therapy |
topic | Epidemiology and Social |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4004637/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24556869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/QAD.0000000000000243 |
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