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Antiretroviral treatment use, co-morbidities and clinical outcomes among Aboriginal participants in the Australian HIV Observational Database (AHOD)

Authors :
Templeton, DJ
Wright, ST
McManus, H
Lawrence, C
Russell, DB
Law, MG
Petoumenos, K
Ellis, D
Bloch, M
Agrawal, S
Vincent, T
Allen, D
Smith, D
Allardice, K
Baker, D
Odgers, E
O'Connor, CC
Phan, S
Jackson, E
McCallum, K
Grotowski, M
Ryder, N
Taylor, S
Cooper, D
Carr, A
Lee, F
McRae, K
Hesse, K
Finlayson, R
Gupta, S
Varma, R
Shakeshaft, J
Brown, K
McGrath, V
Halligan, S
Arvela, N
Wray, L
Thng, C
Foster, R
Lu, H
Couldwell, D
DSmith, E
Furner, V
Fernando, S
Dubbo
Watson, J
Mulhall, B
Wright, S
Bendall, C
Boyd, M
Gunathilake, M
Payne, R
O'Sullivan, M
White, S
Russell, D
Joslin, J
Cashman, C
Sowden, D
Taing, K
McGill, K
Orth, D
Youds, D
Kelly, M
Rowling, D
Latch, N
Warzywoda, E
Dickson, B
Donohue, W
Moore, R
Edwards, S
Boyd, S
N.Roth, J
Lau, H
Read, T
Silvers, J
Zeng, W
Hoy, J
Watson, K
Bryant, M
Price, S
Woolley, I
Giles, M
Korman, T
Williams, J
Nolan, D
Guelfi, G
Mills, G
Wharry, C
Raymond, N
Bargh, K
Morwood, K
Roth, N
Choong, K
Templeton, DJ
Wright, ST
McManus, H
Lawrence, C
Russell, DB
Law, MG
Petoumenos, K
Ellis, D
Bloch, M
Agrawal, S
Vincent, T
Allen, D
Smith, D
Allardice, K
Baker, D
Odgers, E
O'Connor, CC
Phan, S
Jackson, E
McCallum, K
Grotowski, M
Ryder, N
Taylor, S
Cooper, D
Carr, A
Lee, F
McRae, K
Hesse, K
Finlayson, R
Gupta, S
Varma, R
Shakeshaft, J
Brown, K
McGrath, V
Halligan, S
Arvela, N
Wray, L
Thng, C
Foster, R
Lu, H
Couldwell, D
DSmith, E
Furner, V
Fernando, S
Dubbo
Watson, J
Mulhall, B
Wright, S
Bendall, C
Boyd, M
Gunathilake, M
Payne, R
O'Sullivan, M
White, S
Russell, D
Joslin, J
Cashman, C
Sowden, D
Taing, K
McGill, K
Orth, D
Youds, D
Kelly, M
Rowling, D
Latch, N
Warzywoda, E
Dickson, B
Donohue, W
Moore, R
Edwards, S
Boyd, S
N.Roth, J
Lau, H
Read, T
Silvers, J
Zeng, W
Hoy, J
Watson, K
Bryant, M
Price, S
Woolley, I
Giles, M
Korman, T
Williams, J
Nolan, D
Guelfi, G
Mills, G
Wharry, C
Raymond, N
Bargh, K
Morwood, K
Roth, N
Choong, K
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: There are few data regarding clinical care and outcomes of Indigenous Australians living with HIV and it is unknown if these differ from non-Indigenous HIV-positive Australians. Methods: AHOD commenced enrolment in 1999 and is a prospective cohort of HIV-positive participants attending HIV outpatient services throughout Australia, of which 20 (74 %) sites report Indigenous status. Data were collected up until March 2013 and compared between Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants. Person-year methods were used to compare death rates, rates of loss to follow-up and rates of laboratory testing during follow-up between Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants. Factors associated with time to first combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) regimen change were assessed using Kaplan Meier and Cox Proportional hazards methods. Results: Forty-two of 2197 (1.9 %) participants were Indigenous. Follow-up amongst Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants was 332 & 16270 person-years, respectively. HIV virological suppression was achieved in similar proportions of Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants 2 years after initiation of cART (81.0 % vs 76.5 %, p = 0.635). Indigenous status was not independently associated with shorter time to change from first- to second-line cART (aHR 0.95, 95 % CI 0.51-1.76, p = 0.957). Compared with non-Indigenous participants, Indigenous participants had significantly less frequent laboratory monitoring of CD4 count (rate:2.76 tests/year vs 2.97 tests/year, p = 0.025) and HIV viral load (rate:2.53 tests/year vs 2.93 tests/year, p < 0.001), while testing rates for lipids and blood glucose were almost half that of non-indigenous participants (rate:0.43/year vs 0.71 tests/year, p < 0.001). Loss to follow-up (23.8 % vs 29.8 %, p = 0.496) and death (2.4 % vs 7.1 %, p = 0.361) occurred in similar proportions of indigenous and non-Indigenous participants, respectively, although causes of death in both groups were mostly non-HIV-relat

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1122808374
Document Type :
Electronic Resource