1. Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women Who Conceive on Antiretroviral Therapy.
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Hoffman RM, Brummel SS, Britto P, Pilotto JH, Masheto G, Aurpibul L, Joao E, Purswani MU, Buschur S, Pierre MF, Coletti A, Chakhtoura N, Klingman KL, and Currier JS
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- Adult, Anti-Retroviral Agents administration & dosage, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Young Adult, Abortion, Spontaneous chemically induced, Anti-Retroviral Agents adverse effects, Anti-Retroviral Agents therapeutic use, HIV Infections drug therapy, Stillbirth
- Abstract
Background: Adverse pregnancy outcomes for women who conceive on antiretroviral therapy (ART) may be increased, but data are conflicting., Methods: Human immunodeficiency virus-infected, nonbreastfeeding women with pre-ART CD4 counts ≥400 cells/μL who started ART during pregnancy were randomized after delivery to continue ART (CTART) or discontinue ART (DCART). Women randomized to DCART were recommended to restart if a subsequent pregnancy occurred or for clinical indications. Using both intent-to-treat and as-treated approaches, we performed Fisher exact tests to compare subsequent pregnancy outcomes by randomized arm., Results: Subsequent pregnancies occurred in 277 of 1652 (17%) women (CTART: 144/827; DCART: 133/825). A pregnancy outcome was recorded for 266 (96%) women with a median age of 27 years (interquartile range [IQR], 24-31 years) and median CD4+ T-cell count 638 cells/μL (IQR, 492-833 cells/μL). When spontaneous abortions and stillbirths were combined, there was a significant difference in events, with 33 of 140 (23.6%) in the CTART arm and 15 of 126 (11.9%) in the DCART arm (relative risk [RR], 2.0 [95% confidence interval {CI}, 1.1-3.5]; P = .02). In the as-treated analysis, the RR was reduced and no longer statistically significant (RR, 1.4 [95% CI, .8-2.4])., Conclusions: Women randomized to continue ART who subsequently conceived were more likely to have spontaneous abortion or stillbirth, compared with women randomized to stop ART; however, the findings did not remain significant in the as-treated analysis. More data are needed on pregnancy outcomes among women conceiving on ART, particularly with newer regimens.
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- 2019
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