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Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the factors associated with plasma concentrations of atazanavir (ATV) in a cohort of well-controlled HIV infected subjects (undetectable viremia). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study where 69 subjects were consecutively enrolled between April and November, 2011. METHODS: Patients ha...

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Autores principales: Luz, Ana Júlia, Poeta, Júlia, Linden, Rafael, Antunes, Marina Venzon, Caminha, Luiza Isola, Sprinz, Eduardo
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Publicado: Elsevier 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23933406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2013.04.002
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author Luz, Ana Júlia
Poeta, Júlia
Linden, Rafael
Antunes, Marina Venzon
Caminha, Luiza Isola
Sprinz, Eduardo
author_facet Luz, Ana Júlia
Poeta, Júlia
Linden, Rafael
Antunes, Marina Venzon
Caminha, Luiza Isola
Sprinz, Eduardo
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the factors associated with plasma concentrations of atazanavir (ATV) in a cohort of well-controlled HIV infected subjects (undetectable viremia). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study where 69 subjects were consecutively enrolled between April and November, 2011. METHODS: Patients had to be on atazanavir for at least six months, undetectable viral load for a period equal to or longer than 12 months, T CD4+ lymphocyte count higher than 200 cells/mm(3), and aged between 18 years and 70 years old. Exclusion criteria were pregnancy, any neurologic disease, active opportunistic disease, hepatitis or cancer. Atazanavir plasma levels were measured by ultra-performance liquid chromatography. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Overall, 54 patients (mean age of 47 years and 50% women) were included in the analysis. Those without ritonavir (unboosted atazanavir) had statistically lower plasma concentrations than those with ritonavir boosted atazanavir (p = 0.001) and total and indirect bilirubin were statistically associated with plasma concentration of atazanavir (r = 0.32 and r = 0.33 respectively; p < 0.05 in both cases). No statistical association was found among gender, ethnicity, age, weight, body mass index (BMI), lipid profile, and the plasma concentration of atazanavir. CONCLUSION: In summary, as expected, concomitant ritonavir use was the only factor associated with atazanavir plasma levels. Prospective studies with a larger sample size might help to observe an association of atazanavir concentrations to other characteristics such as body weight, since the p-value showed to be close to significance (p = 0.068).
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spelling pubmed-94273982022-09-01 Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load Luz, Ana Júlia Poeta, Júlia Linden, Rafael Antunes, Marina Venzon Caminha, Luiza Isola Sprinz, Eduardo Braz J Infect Dis Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the factors associated with plasma concentrations of atazanavir (ATV) in a cohort of well-controlled HIV infected subjects (undetectable viremia). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study where 69 subjects were consecutively enrolled between April and November, 2011. METHODS: Patients had to be on atazanavir for at least six months, undetectable viral load for a period equal to or longer than 12 months, T CD4+ lymphocyte count higher than 200 cells/mm(3), and aged between 18 years and 70 years old. Exclusion criteria were pregnancy, any neurologic disease, active opportunistic disease, hepatitis or cancer. Atazanavir plasma levels were measured by ultra-performance liquid chromatography. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Overall, 54 patients (mean age of 47 years and 50% women) were included in the analysis. Those without ritonavir (unboosted atazanavir) had statistically lower plasma concentrations than those with ritonavir boosted atazanavir (p = 0.001) and total and indirect bilirubin were statistically associated with plasma concentration of atazanavir (r = 0.32 and r = 0.33 respectively; p < 0.05 in both cases). No statistical association was found among gender, ethnicity, age, weight, body mass index (BMI), lipid profile, and the plasma concentration of atazanavir. CONCLUSION: In summary, as expected, concomitant ritonavir use was the only factor associated with atazanavir plasma levels. Prospective studies with a larger sample size might help to observe an association of atazanavir concentrations to other characteristics such as body weight, since the p-value showed to be close to significance (p = 0.068). Elsevier 2013-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9427398/ /pubmed/23933406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2013.04.002 Text en © 2013 Elsevier Editora Ltda. . https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Luz, Ana Júlia
Poeta, Júlia
Linden, Rafael
Antunes, Marina Venzon
Caminha, Luiza Isola
Sprinz, Eduardo
Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load
title Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load
title_full Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load
title_fullStr Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load
title_full_unstemmed Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load
title_short Related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of HIV positive individuals with undetectable viral load
title_sort related factors to atazanavir plasma levels in a cohort of hiv positive individuals with undetectable viral load
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427398/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23933406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2013.04.002
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