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Associations between integrase strand-transfer inhibitors and cardiovascular disease in people living with HIV:a multicentre prospective study from the RESPOND cohort consortium
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- Neesgaard , B , Greenberg , L , Miró , J M , Grabmeier-Pfistershammer , K , Wandeler , G , Smith , C , De Wit , S , Wit , F , Pelchen-Matthews , A , Mussini , C , Castagna , A , Pradier , C , d'Arminio Monforte , A , Vehreschild , J J , Sönnerborg , A , Anne , A V , Carr , A , Bansi-Matharu , L , Lundgren , J D , Garges , H , Rogatto , F , Zangerle , R , Günthard , H F , Rasmussen , L D , Necsoi , C , van der Valk , M , Menozzi , M , Muccini , C , Peters , L , Mocroft , A & Ryom , L 2022 , ' Associations between integrase strand-transfer inhibitors and cardiovascular disease in people living with HIV : a multicentre prospective study from the RESPOND cohort consortium ' , The Lancet HIV , vol. 9 , no. 7 , pp. e474-e485 .
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- 2022
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Abstract
- Background: Although associations between older antiretroviral drug classes and cardiovascular disease in people living with HIV are well described, there is a paucity of data regarding a possible association with integrase strand-transfer inhibitors (INSTIs). We investigated whether exposure to INSTIs was associated with an increased incidence of cardiovascular disease. Methods: RESPOND is a prospective, multicentre, collaboration study between 17 pre-existing European and Australian cohorts and includes more than 32 000 adults living with HIV in clinical care after Jan 1, 2012. Individuals were eligible for inclusion in these analyses if they were older than 18 years, had CD4 cell counts and HIV viral load measurements in the 12 months before or within 3 months after baseline (latest of cohort enrolment or Jan 1, 2012), and had no exposure to INSTIs before baseline. These individuals were subsequently followed up to the earliest of the first cardiovascular disease event (ie, myocardial infarction, stroke, or invasive cardiovascular procedure), last follow-up, or Dec 31, 2019. We used multivariable negative binomial regression to assess associations between cardiovascular disease and INSTI exposure (0 months [no exposure] vs >0 to 6 months, >6 to 12 months, >12 to 24 months, >24 to 36 months, and >36 months), adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors. RESPOND is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04090151, and is ongoing. Findings: 29 340 people living with HIV were included in these analyses, of whom 7478 (25·5%) were female, 21 818 (74·4%) were male, and 44 (<1%) were transgender, with a median age of 44·3 years (IQR 36·2–51·3) at baseline. As of Dec 31, 2019, 14 000 (47·7%) of 29 340 participants had been exposed to an INSTI. During a median follow-up of 6·16 years (IQR 3·87–7·52; 160 252 person-years), 748 (2·5%) individuals had a cardiovascular disease event (incidence rate of 4·67 events [95% CI 4·34–5·01] per 1000 person-years of foll
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- Neesgaard , B , Greenberg , L , Miró , J M , Grabmeier-Pfistershammer , K , Wandeler , G , Smith , C , De Wit , S , Wit , F , Pelchen-Matthews , A , Mussini , C , Castagna , A , Pradier , C , d'Arminio Monforte , A , Vehreschild , J J , Sönnerborg , A , Anne , A V , Carr , A , Bansi-Matharu , L , Lundgren , J D , Garges , H , Rogatto , F , Zangerle , R , Günthard , H F , Rasmussen , L D , Necsoi , C , van der Valk , M , Menozzi , M , Muccini , C , Peters , L , Mocroft , A & Ryom , L 2022 , ' Associations between integrase strand-transfer inhibitors and cardiovascular disease in people living with HIV : a multicentre prospective study from the RESPOND cohort consortium ' , The Lancet HIV , vol. 9 , no. 7 , pp. e474-e485 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1382520090
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource