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Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Treatment outcomes from HIV/AIDS programs in resource-limited settings mostly describe short-term follow-up. We report 10-year treatment outcomes in an HIV clinic in Kano, Nigeria. METHODS: Using paper medical charts, the authors conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients that in...

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Autores principales: Musa, Baba Maiyaki, Coker, Modupe, Bussell, Scottie, Aliyu, Muktar, Babashani, Musa, Muhammad, Hamza, Nashabaru, Ibrahim, Garbati, Musa
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Publicado: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6074221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26497711
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2015.303
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author Musa, Baba Maiyaki
Coker, Modupe
Bussell, Scottie
Aliyu, Muktar
Babashani, Musa
Muhammad, Hamza
Nashabaru, Ibrahim
Garbati, Musa
author_facet Musa, Baba Maiyaki
Coker, Modupe
Bussell, Scottie
Aliyu, Muktar
Babashani, Musa
Muhammad, Hamza
Nashabaru, Ibrahim
Garbati, Musa
author_sort Musa, Baba Maiyaki
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description BACKGROUND: Treatment outcomes from HIV/AIDS programs in resource-limited settings mostly describe short-term follow-up. We report 10-year treatment outcomes in an HIV clinic in Kano, Nigeria. METHODS: Using paper medical charts, the authors conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients that initiated ART from June 1, 2004 to December 31, 2007, and were followed up until June 30, 2014. The authors abstracted data from patient case files and did a time-to-event analysis on ART failure and loss to follow-up, and determined immunologic trends. RESULTS: The authors studied 345 patient records (29,860 person months of follow-up); 82 records (23.7%) indicated that patients failed their first-line ART regimen at the rate of 2.75 failures per 1000 person-months. The estimates of durability on first-line ART regimen were 99.1% at 1 year and 59.0% at 10 years. Of the studied patients, 83.0% were still in care at the end of the 10-year period. Only being on abacavir (hazard ratio: 8.0) was a positive predictor of ART failure. CD4 increment at 4 years (hazard ratio: 0.9) and 5 years (hazard ratio: 0.9) were negative predictors. CONCLUSION: A high rate of long-term ART durability and modest long-term retention in care were achieved among our cohort. Improved availability of low-cost virologic and immunologic monitoring tools and provision of resistance testing technology will go a long way in improving early detection of treatment failure in the developing world.
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spelling pubmed-60742212018-09-21 Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria Musa, Baba Maiyaki Coker, Modupe Bussell, Scottie Aliyu, Muktar Babashani, Musa Muhammad, Hamza Nashabaru, Ibrahim Garbati, Musa Ann Saudi Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Treatment outcomes from HIV/AIDS programs in resource-limited settings mostly describe short-term follow-up. We report 10-year treatment outcomes in an HIV clinic in Kano, Nigeria. METHODS: Using paper medical charts, the authors conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients that initiated ART from June 1, 2004 to December 31, 2007, and were followed up until June 30, 2014. The authors abstracted data from patient case files and did a time-to-event analysis on ART failure and loss to follow-up, and determined immunologic trends. RESULTS: The authors studied 345 patient records (29,860 person months of follow-up); 82 records (23.7%) indicated that patients failed their first-line ART regimen at the rate of 2.75 failures per 1000 person-months. The estimates of durability on first-line ART regimen were 99.1% at 1 year and 59.0% at 10 years. Of the studied patients, 83.0% were still in care at the end of the 10-year period. Only being on abacavir (hazard ratio: 8.0) was a positive predictor of ART failure. CD4 increment at 4 years (hazard ratio: 0.9) and 5 years (hazard ratio: 0.9) were negative predictors. CONCLUSION: A high rate of long-term ART durability and modest long-term retention in care were achieved among our cohort. Improved availability of low-cost virologic and immunologic monitoring tools and provision of resistance testing technology will go a long way in improving early detection of treatment failure in the developing world. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC6074221/ /pubmed/26497711 http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2015.303 Text en Copyright © 2015, Annals of Saudi Medicine This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Musa, Baba Maiyaki
Coker, Modupe
Bussell, Scottie
Aliyu, Muktar
Babashani, Musa
Muhammad, Hamza
Nashabaru, Ibrahim
Garbati, Musa
Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria
title Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria
title_full Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria
title_fullStr Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria
title_short Long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult HIV program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in Kano, Nigeria
title_sort long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy in an adult hiv program: a 10-year retrospective cohort study in kano, nigeria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6074221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26497711
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2015.303
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