[Identification of factors influencing the response of antiretroviral treatment]

Autor: D, Nkoghe, S, Nnégué, P, Léonard, M, Moutschen, J, Demonty
Jazyk: francouzština
Rok vydání: 2004
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Zdroj: Medecine et maladies infectieuses. 34(1)
ISSN: 0399-077X
Popis: The authors had an aim to define the ideal patient profile by determining the factors responsible for an initial variation of CD4 lymphocytes and viral load, and the effect of these factors on the therapeutic response after 12 months of treatment in HIV infected patients.A retrospective study was made on data concerning the clinical stage, the HIV phenotype strain, the therapeutic status, and the type of treatment. This data was compared to the CD4 count and the viral load before and after 12 months of treatment.Initially, CD4 lymphocytes values were low in case of: phenotype SI (p = 0.012), patient in clinical stage C (p0.0001), or treated with protease inhibitor (p0.0002). The viral loads were high for patients in stage C (p0.0002) and treated with protease inhibitor (p0.0001). After 12 months of treatment, the increase of CD4 count was lower in patients with phenotype SI (p = 0.05). Furthermore, the viral load was statistically more important in naive patient (p0.0001).According to our study, the ideal patient is naive and presents with phenotype NSI.
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