Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database

Objective: To evaluate the value of time-updated weight and height in predicting clinical progression, and immunological and virological failure in children receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). Methods: We used Cox regression to analyze data of a cohort of Asian children. Results: A...

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Main Authors: Azar Kariminia, Nicolas Durier, Gonzague Jourdain, Suneeta Saghayam, Chau V. Do, Lam Van Nguyen, Rawiwan Hansudewechakul, Pagakrong Lumbiganon, Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit, Khanh Huu Truong, Virat Sirisanthana, Vibol Ung, Saphonn Vonthanak, Jintanat Ananworanich, Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff, Nia Kurniati, Kamarul Azahar Razali, Moy Siew Fong, Revathy Nallusamy, Dewi Kumara Wati
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-537142018-09-04T09:56:28Z Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database Azar Kariminia Nicolas Durier Gonzague Jourdain Suneeta Saghayam Chau V. Do Lam Van Nguyen Rawiwan Hansudewechakul Pagakrong Lumbiganon Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit Khanh Huu Truong Virat Sirisanthana Vibol Ung Saphonn Vonthanak Jintanat Ananworanich Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff Nia Kurniati Kamarul Azahar Razali Moy Siew Fong Revathy Nallusamy Dewi Kumara Wati Medicine Objective: To evaluate the value of time-updated weight and height in predicting clinical progression, and immunological and virological failure in children receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). Methods: We used Cox regression to analyze data of a cohort of Asian children. Results: A total of 2608 children were included; median age at cART was 5.7 years. Time-updated weight for age z score <-3 was associated with mortality (P < 0.001) independent of CD4% and <-2 was associated with immunological failure (P ≤ 0.03) independent of age at cART. Conclusions: Weight monitoring provides useful data to inform clinical management of children on cART in resource-limited settings. © 2014 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2018-09-04T09:56:28Z 2018-09-04T09:56:28Z 2014-09-01 Journal 10779450 15254135 2-s2.0-84906085101 10.1097/QAI.0000000000000227 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84906085101&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/53714
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Azar Kariminia
Nicolas Durier
Gonzague Jourdain
Suneeta Saghayam
Chau V. Do
Lam Van Nguyen
Rawiwan Hansudewechakul
Pagakrong Lumbiganon
Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
Khanh Huu Truong
Virat Sirisanthana
Vibol Ung
Saphonn Vonthanak
Jintanat Ananworanich
Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff
Nia Kurniati
Kamarul Azahar Razali
Moy Siew Fong
Revathy Nallusamy
Dewi Kumara Wati
Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database
description Objective: To evaluate the value of time-updated weight and height in predicting clinical progression, and immunological and virological failure in children receiving combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). Methods: We used Cox regression to analyze data of a cohort of Asian children. Results: A total of 2608 children were included; median age at cART was 5.7 years. Time-updated weight for age z score <-3 was associated with mortality (P < 0.001) independent of CD4% and <-2 was associated with immunological failure (P ≤ 0.03) independent of age at cART. Conclusions: Weight monitoring provides useful data to inform clinical management of children on cART in resource-limited settings. © 2014 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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author Azar Kariminia
Nicolas Durier
Gonzague Jourdain
Suneeta Saghayam
Chau V. Do
Lam Van Nguyen
Rawiwan Hansudewechakul
Pagakrong Lumbiganon
Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
Khanh Huu Truong
Virat Sirisanthana
Vibol Ung
Saphonn Vonthanak
Jintanat Ananworanich
Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff
Nia Kurniati
Kamarul Azahar Razali
Moy Siew Fong
Revathy Nallusamy
Dewi Kumara Wati
author_facet Azar Kariminia
Nicolas Durier
Gonzague Jourdain
Suneeta Saghayam
Chau V. Do
Lam Van Nguyen
Rawiwan Hansudewechakul
Pagakrong Lumbiganon
Kulkanya Chokephaibulkit
Khanh Huu Truong
Virat Sirisanthana
Vibol Ung
Saphonn Vonthanak
Jintanat Ananworanich
Nik Khairulddin Nik Yusoff
Nia Kurniati
Kamarul Azahar Razali
Moy Siew Fong
Revathy Nallusamy
Dewi Kumara Wati
author_sort Azar Kariminia
title Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database
title_short Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database
title_full Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database
title_fullStr Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database
title_full_unstemmed Weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: Results from the TREAT Asia Pediatric HIV observational database
title_sort weight as predictors of clinical progression and treatment failure: results from the treat asia pediatric hiv observational database
publishDate 2018
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