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Role of substance use in HIV care cascade outcomes among people who inject drugs in Russia

BACKGROUND: Engaging people who drink alcohol or inject drugs in HIV care can be challenging, particularly in Eastern Europe. Healthcare facilities in Russia are organized by specialty; therefore linking patients from addiction care to HIV hospitals has been difficult. The HIV care cascade outlines...

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Autores principales: Idrisov, Bulat, Lunze, Karsten, Cheng, Debbie M., Blokhina, Elena, Gnatienko, Natalia, Quinn, Emily, Bridden, Carly, Walley, Alexander Y., Bryant, Kendall J., Lioznov, Dmitry, Krupitsky, Evgeny, Samet, Jeffrey H.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5713116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29198185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13722-017-0098-5
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author Idrisov, Bulat
Lunze, Karsten
Cheng, Debbie M.
Blokhina, Elena
Gnatienko, Natalia
Quinn, Emily
Bridden, Carly
Walley, Alexander Y.
Bryant, Kendall J.
Lioznov, Dmitry
Krupitsky, Evgeny
Samet, Jeffrey H.
author_facet Idrisov, Bulat
Lunze, Karsten
Cheng, Debbie M.
Blokhina, Elena
Gnatienko, Natalia
Quinn, Emily
Bridden, Carly
Walley, Alexander Y.
Bryant, Kendall J.
Lioznov, Dmitry
Krupitsky, Evgeny
Samet, Jeffrey H.
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description BACKGROUND: Engaging people who drink alcohol or inject drugs in HIV care can be challenging, particularly in Eastern Europe. Healthcare facilities in Russia are organized by specialty; therefore linking patients from addiction care to HIV hospitals has been difficult. The HIV care cascade outlines stages of HIV care (e.g., linkage to care, prescribed antiretroviral therapy [ART], and achieving HIV viral suppression). We hypothesized that unhealthy alcohol use, injection drug use, and opioid craving are associated with unfavorable HIV care cascade outcomes. METHODS: We analyzed data from a cohort (n = 249) of HIV-positive Russians who have been in addiction hospital treatment in the past year and had a lifetime history of injection drug use (IDU). We evaluated the association between unhealthy alcohol use (AUDIT score > 7 [both hazardous drinking and dependence]), past-month injection drug use (IDU), and opioid craving (visual analogue scale from 1 to 100) with HIV care cascade outcomes. The primary outcome was linkage to HIV care within 12 months. Other outcomes were prescription of ART (secondary) and achievement of undetectable HIV viral load (HVL < 500 copies/mL) within 12 months (exploratory); the latter was analyzed on a subset in which HVL was measured (n = 48). We assessed outcomes via medical record review (linkage, ART) and serum tests (HVL). To examine the primary outcome, we used multiple logistic regression models controlling for potential confounders. RESULTS: Among 249 study participants, unhealthy alcohol use (n = 148 [59%]) and past-month IDU (n = 130 [52%]) were common. The mean opioid craving score was 49 (SD: 38). We were unable to detect significant associations between the independent variables (i.e., unhealthy alcohol use, IDU and opioid craving) and any HIV care cascade outcomes in unadjusted and adjusted analyses. CONCLUSION: In this cohort of HIV-positive Russians with a history of IDU, individual substance use factors were not significantly associated with achieving HIV care cascade milestones (i.e., linkage to HIV care; prescription for ART; or suppressed viral load). Given no detection of an association of cascade outcomes with recent unhealthy use of alcohol or injection drugs in this cohort, examining systemic factors to understand determinants of HIV care engagement for people with drug use would be important.
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spelling pubmed-57131162017-12-06 Role of substance use in HIV care cascade outcomes among people who inject drugs in Russia Idrisov, Bulat Lunze, Karsten Cheng, Debbie M. Blokhina, Elena Gnatienko, Natalia Quinn, Emily Bridden, Carly Walley, Alexander Y. Bryant, Kendall J. Lioznov, Dmitry Krupitsky, Evgeny Samet, Jeffrey H. Addict Sci Clin Pract Research BACKGROUND: Engaging people who drink alcohol or inject drugs in HIV care can be challenging, particularly in Eastern Europe. Healthcare facilities in Russia are organized by specialty; therefore linking patients from addiction care to HIV hospitals has been difficult. The HIV care cascade outlines stages of HIV care (e.g., linkage to care, prescribed antiretroviral therapy [ART], and achieving HIV viral suppression). We hypothesized that unhealthy alcohol use, injection drug use, and opioid craving are associated with unfavorable HIV care cascade outcomes. METHODS: We analyzed data from a cohort (n = 249) of HIV-positive Russians who have been in addiction hospital treatment in the past year and had a lifetime history of injection drug use (IDU). We evaluated the association between unhealthy alcohol use (AUDIT score > 7 [both hazardous drinking and dependence]), past-month injection drug use (IDU), and opioid craving (visual analogue scale from 1 to 100) with HIV care cascade outcomes. The primary outcome was linkage to HIV care within 12 months. Other outcomes were prescription of ART (secondary) and achievement of undetectable HIV viral load (HVL < 500 copies/mL) within 12 months (exploratory); the latter was analyzed on a subset in which HVL was measured (n = 48). We assessed outcomes via medical record review (linkage, ART) and serum tests (HVL). To examine the primary outcome, we used multiple logistic regression models controlling for potential confounders. RESULTS: Among 249 study participants, unhealthy alcohol use (n = 148 [59%]) and past-month IDU (n = 130 [52%]) were common. The mean opioid craving score was 49 (SD: 38). We were unable to detect significant associations between the independent variables (i.e., unhealthy alcohol use, IDU and opioid craving) and any HIV care cascade outcomes in unadjusted and adjusted analyses. CONCLUSION: In this cohort of HIV-positive Russians with a history of IDU, individual substance use factors were not significantly associated with achieving HIV care cascade milestones (i.e., linkage to HIV care; prescription for ART; or suppressed viral load). Given no detection of an association of cascade outcomes with recent unhealthy use of alcohol or injection drugs in this cohort, examining systemic factors to understand determinants of HIV care engagement for people with drug use would be important. BioMed Central 2017-12-04 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5713116/ /pubmed/29198185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13722-017-0098-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Idrisov, Bulat
Lunze, Karsten
Cheng, Debbie M.
Blokhina, Elena
Gnatienko, Natalia
Quinn, Emily
Bridden, Carly
Walley, Alexander Y.
Bryant, Kendall J.
Lioznov, Dmitry
Krupitsky, Evgeny
Samet, Jeffrey H.
Role of substance use in HIV care cascade outcomes among people who inject drugs in Russia
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title_sort role of substance use in hiv care cascade outcomes among people who inject drugs in russia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5713116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29198185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13722-017-0098-5
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