HIV-1 RNA, CD4 CELL COUNT AND THE RISK OF PROGRESSION TO AIDS AND DEATH DURING TREATMENT WITH HIV-1 REVERSE-TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS

Citation
S. Staszewski et al., HIV-1 RNA, CD4 CELL COUNT AND THE RISK OF PROGRESSION TO AIDS AND DEATH DURING TREATMENT WITH HIV-1 REVERSE-TRANSCRIPTASE INHIBITORS, AIDS, 12(15), 1998, pp. 1991-1997
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology,"Infectious Diseases",Virology
Journal title
AIDSACNP
ISSN journal
02699370
Volume
12
Issue
15
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1991 - 1997
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-9370(1998)12:15<1991:HRCCCA>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Context: There is little information available on the correlation betw een HIV-1 RNA level, CD4 cell count and the risk of progression to AID S or death during treatment with reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Obj ectives: To define the correlation between HIV-1 RNA level, CD4 cell c ount and the 1 year risk of progression to AIDS or death. Design: Pool ed analysis of six randomized clinical trials of zidovudine/lamivudine versus control treatments. Setting: Investigational sites in Europe, North America, Australia and South Africa. Patients: The trials recrui ted 1488 adult HIV-1-infected male and female patients aged greater th an or equal to 18 years, with inclusion CD4 cell count between 25 and 500 x 100 cells/l. Patients were either nucleoside analogue-naive or p re-treated, and at all stages of HIV-1 disease. Main outcome measures: Progression (defined as all new and recurrent AIDS-defining events or death) was correlated with the HIV-1 RNA level and CD4 cell count dur ing the first 8 to 52 weeks of treatment. Results: During a median 7 y ear follow up, progression was largely restricted to patients with bot h low CD4 cell count (less than or equal to 200 x 10(6) cells/l) and h igh HIV-1 RNA level (> 5000 copies/ml). There was an increase in the i ncidence of progression events with rises in HIV-1 RNA level > 5000 co pies/ml and reductions in CD4 cell count under 200 x 106 cells/l. The events occurring with HIV-1 RNA less than or equal to 5000 copies/ml w ere generally atypical. Conclusions: Progression to AIDS or death is r are for patients with HIV-1 RNA less than or equal to 5000 copies/ml, particularly when CD4 cell count is more than 200 x 10(6) cells/l. (C) 1998 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.