Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD

© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objectives: Treatment interruptions (TIs) of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are known to lead to unfavourable treatment outcomes but do still occur in resource-limited settings. We investigated the effects of TI associated with adverse events (AEs) and...

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Main Authors: Awachana Jiamsakul, Stephen J. Kerr, Oon Tek Ng, Man Po Lee, Romanee Chaiwarith, Evy Yunihastuti, Kinh Van Nguyen, T. T. Pham, Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul, Rossana Ditangco, Vonthanak Saphonn, Benedict L.H. Sim, Tuti Parwati Merati, Wingwai Wong, Pacharee Kantipong, Fujie Zhang, Jun Yong Choi, Sanjay Pujari, Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Shinichi Oka, Mahiran Mustafa, Winai Ratanasuwan, Boondarika Petersen, Matthew Law, Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy, C. V. Mean, V. Khol, H. X. Zhao, N. Han, P. C.K. Li, W. Lam, Y. T. Chan, S. Saghayam, C. Ezhilarasi, K. Joshi, S. Gaikwad, A. Chitalikar, D. N. Wirawan, F. Yuliana, D. Imran, A. Widhani, J. Tanuma, T. Nishijima, S. Na, J. M. Kim, Y. M. Gani, R. David, S. F. Syed Omar, S. Ponnampalavanar, I. Azwa, N. Nordin, E. Uy, R. Bantique, W. W. Ku, P. C. Wu, P. L. Lim, L. S. Lee, P. S. Ohnmar, P. Phanuphak, K. Ruxrungtham, A. Avihingsanon, P. Chusut, S. Sungkanuparph, L. Chumla, N. Sanmeema, T. Sirisanthana, W. Kotarathititum, J. Praparattanapan, P. Kambua, R. Sriondee, V. H. Bui, K. V. Nguyen, T. H.D. Nguyen, T. D. Nguyen, D. D. Cuong, H. L. Ha, A. H. Sohn, N. Durier, D. A. Cooper, D. C. Boettiger
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-558992018-09-05T03:09:50Z Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD Awachana Jiamsakul Stephen J. Kerr Oon Tek Ng Man Po Lee Romanee Chaiwarith Evy Yunihastuti Kinh Van Nguyen T. T. Pham Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul Rossana Ditangco Vonthanak Saphonn Benedict L.H. Sim Tuti Parwati Merati Wingwai Wong Pacharee Kantipong Fujie Zhang Jun Yong Choi Sanjay Pujari Adeeba Kamarulzaman Shinichi Oka Mahiran Mustafa Winai Ratanasuwan Boondarika Petersen Matthew Law Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy C. V. Mean V. Khol H. X. Zhao N. Han P. C.K. Li W. Lam Y. T. Chan S. Saghayam C. Ezhilarasi K. Joshi S. Gaikwad A. Chitalikar D. N. Wirawan F. Yuliana D. Imran A. Widhani J. Tanuma T. Nishijima S. Na J. M. Kim Y. M. Gani R. David S. F. Syed Omar S. Ponnampalavanar I. Azwa N. Nordin E. Uy R. Bantique W. W. Ku P. C. Wu P. L. Lim L. S. Lee P. S. Ohnmar P. Phanuphak K. Ruxrungtham A. Avihingsanon P. Chusut S. Sungkanuparph L. Chumla N. Sanmeema T. Sirisanthana W. Kotarathititum J. Praparattanapan P. Kambua R. Sriondee V. H. Bui K. V. Nguyen T. H.D. Nguyen T. D. Nguyen D. D. Cuong H. L. Ha A. H. Sohn N. Durier D. A. Cooper D. C. Boettiger Immunology and Microbiology Medicine © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objectives: Treatment interruptions (TIs) of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are known to lead to unfavourable treatment outcomes but do still occur in resource-limited settings. We investigated the effects of TI associated with adverse events (AEs) and non-AE-related reasons, including their durations, on treatment failure after cART resumption in HIV-infected individuals in Asia. Methods: Patients initiating cART between 2006 and 2013 were included. TI was defined as stopping cART for >1 day. Treatment failure was defined as confirmed virological, immunological or clinical failure. Time to treatment failure during cART was analysed using Cox regression, not including periods off treatment. Covariables with P < 0.10 in univariable analyses were included in multivariable analyses, where P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Of 4549 patients from 13 countries in Asia, 3176 (69.8%) were male and the median age was 34 years. A total of 111 (2.4%) had TIs due to AEs and 135 (3.0%) had TIs for other reasons. Median interruption times were 22 days for AE and 148 days for non-AE TIs. In multivariable analyses, interruptions >30 days were associated with failure (31-180 days HR = 2.66, 95%CI (1.70-4.16); 181-365 days HR = 6.22, 95%CI (3.26-11.86); and >365 days HR = 9.10, 95% CI (4.27-19.38), all P < 0.001, compared to 0-14 days). Reasons for previous TI were not statistically significant (P = 0.158). Conclusions: Duration of interruptions of more than 30 days was the key factor associated with large increases in subsequent risk of treatment failure. If TI is unavoidable, its duration should be minimised to reduce the risk of failure after treatment resumption. 2018-09-05T03:03:27Z 2018-09-05T03:03:27Z 2016-05-01 Journal 13653156 13602276 2-s2.0-84963722410 10.1111/tmi.12690 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84963722410&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55899
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Awachana Jiamsakul
Stephen J. Kerr
Oon Tek Ng
Man Po Lee
Romanee Chaiwarith
Evy Yunihastuti
Kinh Van Nguyen
T. T. Pham
Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul
Rossana Ditangco
Vonthanak Saphonn
Benedict L.H. Sim
Tuti Parwati Merati
Wingwai Wong
Pacharee Kantipong
Fujie Zhang
Jun Yong Choi
Sanjay Pujari
Adeeba Kamarulzaman
Shinichi Oka
Mahiran Mustafa
Winai Ratanasuwan
Boondarika Petersen
Matthew Law
Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy
C. V. Mean
V. Khol
H. X. Zhao
N. Han
P. C.K. Li
W. Lam
Y. T. Chan
S. Saghayam
C. Ezhilarasi
K. Joshi
S. Gaikwad
A. Chitalikar
D. N. Wirawan
F. Yuliana
D. Imran
A. Widhani
J. Tanuma
T. Nishijima
S. Na
J. M. Kim
Y. M. Gani
R. David
S. F. Syed Omar
S. Ponnampalavanar
I. Azwa
N. Nordin
E. Uy
R. Bantique
W. W. Ku
P. C. Wu
P. L. Lim
L. S. Lee
P. S. Ohnmar
P. Phanuphak
K. Ruxrungtham
A. Avihingsanon
P. Chusut
S. Sungkanuparph
L. Chumla
N. Sanmeema
T. Sirisanthana
W. Kotarathititum
J. Praparattanapan
P. Kambua
R. Sriondee
V. H. Bui
K. V. Nguyen
T. H.D. Nguyen
T. D. Nguyen
D. D. Cuong
H. L. Ha
A. H. Sohn
N. Durier
D. A. Cooper
D. C. Boettiger
Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD
description © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Objectives: Treatment interruptions (TIs) of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) are known to lead to unfavourable treatment outcomes but do still occur in resource-limited settings. We investigated the effects of TI associated with adverse events (AEs) and non-AE-related reasons, including their durations, on treatment failure after cART resumption in HIV-infected individuals in Asia. Methods: Patients initiating cART between 2006 and 2013 were included. TI was defined as stopping cART for >1 day. Treatment failure was defined as confirmed virological, immunological or clinical failure. Time to treatment failure during cART was analysed using Cox regression, not including periods off treatment. Covariables with P < 0.10 in univariable analyses were included in multivariable analyses, where P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Of 4549 patients from 13 countries in Asia, 3176 (69.8%) were male and the median age was 34 years. A total of 111 (2.4%) had TIs due to AEs and 135 (3.0%) had TIs for other reasons. Median interruption times were 22 days for AE and 148 days for non-AE TIs. In multivariable analyses, interruptions >30 days were associated with failure (31-180 days HR = 2.66, 95%CI (1.70-4.16); 181-365 days HR = 6.22, 95%CI (3.26-11.86); and >365 days HR = 9.10, 95% CI (4.27-19.38), all P < 0.001, compared to 0-14 days). Reasons for previous TI were not statistically significant (P = 0.158). Conclusions: Duration of interruptions of more than 30 days was the key factor associated with large increases in subsequent risk of treatment failure. If TI is unavoidable, its duration should be minimised to reduce the risk of failure after treatment resumption.
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author Awachana Jiamsakul
Stephen J. Kerr
Oon Tek Ng
Man Po Lee
Romanee Chaiwarith
Evy Yunihastuti
Kinh Van Nguyen
T. T. Pham
Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul
Rossana Ditangco
Vonthanak Saphonn
Benedict L.H. Sim
Tuti Parwati Merati
Wingwai Wong
Pacharee Kantipong
Fujie Zhang
Jun Yong Choi
Sanjay Pujari
Adeeba Kamarulzaman
Shinichi Oka
Mahiran Mustafa
Winai Ratanasuwan
Boondarika Petersen
Matthew Law
Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy
C. V. Mean
V. Khol
H. X. Zhao
N. Han
P. C.K. Li
W. Lam
Y. T. Chan
S. Saghayam
C. Ezhilarasi
K. Joshi
S. Gaikwad
A. Chitalikar
D. N. Wirawan
F. Yuliana
D. Imran
A. Widhani
J. Tanuma
T. Nishijima
S. Na
J. M. Kim
Y. M. Gani
R. David
S. F. Syed Omar
S. Ponnampalavanar
I. Azwa
N. Nordin
E. Uy
R. Bantique
W. W. Ku
P. C. Wu
P. L. Lim
L. S. Lee
P. S. Ohnmar
P. Phanuphak
K. Ruxrungtham
A. Avihingsanon
P. Chusut
S. Sungkanuparph
L. Chumla
N. Sanmeema
T. Sirisanthana
W. Kotarathititum
J. Praparattanapan
P. Kambua
R. Sriondee
V. H. Bui
K. V. Nguyen
T. H.D. Nguyen
T. D. Nguyen
D. D. Cuong
H. L. Ha
A. H. Sohn
N. Durier
D. A. Cooper
D. C. Boettiger
author_facet Awachana Jiamsakul
Stephen J. Kerr
Oon Tek Ng
Man Po Lee
Romanee Chaiwarith
Evy Yunihastuti
Kinh Van Nguyen
T. T. Pham
Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul
Rossana Ditangco
Vonthanak Saphonn
Benedict L.H. Sim
Tuti Parwati Merati
Wingwai Wong
Pacharee Kantipong
Fujie Zhang
Jun Yong Choi
Sanjay Pujari
Adeeba Kamarulzaman
Shinichi Oka
Mahiran Mustafa
Winai Ratanasuwan
Boondarika Petersen
Matthew Law
Nagalingeswaran Kumarasamy
C. V. Mean
V. Khol
H. X. Zhao
N. Han
P. C.K. Li
W. Lam
Y. T. Chan
S. Saghayam
C. Ezhilarasi
K. Joshi
S. Gaikwad
A. Chitalikar
D. N. Wirawan
F. Yuliana
D. Imran
A. Widhani
J. Tanuma
T. Nishijima
S. Na
J. M. Kim
Y. M. Gani
R. David
S. F. Syed Omar
S. Ponnampalavanar
I. Azwa
N. Nordin
E. Uy
R. Bantique
W. W. Ku
P. C. Wu
P. L. Lim
L. S. Lee
P. S. Ohnmar
P. Phanuphak
K. Ruxrungtham
A. Avihingsanon
P. Chusut
S. Sungkanuparph
L. Chumla
N. Sanmeema
T. Sirisanthana
W. Kotarathititum
J. Praparattanapan
P. Kambua
R. Sriondee
V. H. Bui
K. V. Nguyen
T. H.D. Nguyen
T. D. Nguyen
D. D. Cuong
H. L. Ha
A. H. Sohn
N. Durier
D. A. Cooper
D. C. Boettiger
author_sort Awachana Jiamsakul
title Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD
title_short Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD
title_full Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD
title_fullStr Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD
title_full_unstemmed Effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on HIV treatment failure - results from TAHOD
title_sort effects of unplanned treatment interruptions on hiv treatment failure - results from tahod
publishDate 2018
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