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Assessment of the impact of adherence and other predictors during HAART on various CD4 cell responses in resource-limited settings.

Authors :
Abrogoua, Danho Pascal
Kablan, Brou Jerome
Thierry Kamenan, Boua Alexis
Aulagner, Gilles
N'Guessan, Konan
Zohoré, Christian
Source :
Patient Preference & Adherence; 2012, Vol. 6, p227-237, 11p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify, by modeling, the impact of significant predictors on CD4cell response during antiretroviral therapy in a resource-limited setting. Methods: Modeling was used to determine which antiretroviral therapy response predictors (baseline CD4cell count, clinical state, age, and adherence) significantly influence immunological response in terms of CD4cell gain compared to a reference value at different periods of monitoring. Results: At 6 months, CD4 cell response was significantly influenced by baseline CD4 count alone. The probability of no increase in CD4 cells was 2.6 higher in patients with a baseline CD4 cell count of ⩾200/mm<superscript>3</superscript>. At 12 months, CD4 cell response was significantly influenced by both baseline CD4 cell count and adherence. The probability of no increase in CD4 cells was three times higher in patients with a baseline CD4 cell count of ⩾200/mm<superscript>3</superscript> and 0.15 times lower with adherent patients. At 18 months, CD4 cell response was also significantly influenced by both baseline CD4 cell count and adherence. The probability of no increase in CD4 cells was 5.1 times higher in patients with a baseline CD4 cell count of ⩾200/mm<superscript>3</superscript> and 0.28 times lower with adherent patients. At 24 months, optimal CD4 cell response was significantly influenced by adherence alone. Adherence increased the probability (by 5.8) of an optimal increase in CD4 cells. Age and baseline clinical state had no significant influence on immunological response. Conclusion: The relationship between adherence and CD4 cell response was the most significant compared to that of baseline CD4 cell count. Counseling before initiation of treatment and educational therapy during follow-up must always help to strengthen adherence and optimize the efficiency of antiretroviral therapy in a resource-limited setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1177889X
Volume :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Patient Preference & Adherence
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
81029051
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S26507