Clinical and Immunological Profiles of HIV/AIDS Patients With First-Line Antiretroviral Treatment Failure Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital

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Phukan, Anindita [1 ]
Phukan, Chiranjita [2 ]
Baruah Sr, Swaroop K. [3 ]
Buragohain Sr, Diganta [4 ]
Mahanta Sr, Putul [5 ]
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[1] Inst Digest & Liver Dis, Gen Med, Gauhati, India
[2] Gauhati Med Coll, Gen Med, Gauhati, India
[3] Gauhati Med Coll & Hosp, Gen Med, Gauhati, India
[4] North Eastern Indira Gandhi Reg Inst Hlth & Med Sc, Cardiol, Shillong, India
[5] Nalbari Med Coll & Hosp, Forens Med & Toxicol, Nalbari, India
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adherence; virological failure; immunological failure; treatment failure; antiretroviral treatment; VIROLOGICAL FAILURE; HIV PATIENTS; THERAPY; UNIVERSITY; ETHIOPIA; ADULTS; GONDAR; ART;
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10.7759/cureus.46305
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has decreased morbidity and mortality among HIV/AIDS-infected patients; however, many patients experience treatment failure. The present study aims to evaluate HIV-infected patients' clinical and immunological profiles with first-line antiretroviral treatment (ART) failure (immunological and clinical) at tertiary care hospitals in Northeast India and explore related treatment failure factors. Methods The hospital-based observational study was conducted among HIV-infected patients with first-line ART failure attending a tertiary care hospital from July 1, 2019, to June 30, 2020. The type of first-line ART failure was defined as a clinical, immunological, or virological failure as decided by the State AIDS Clinical Expert Panel (SACEP) meeting. Data were analyzed with Windows MS Excel (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington) and Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). Results Among the 90 HIV-infected patients experiencing first-line ART treatment failure, the majority, 38 (42.2%), were in the age group of 30-40 years, 64 (71.1%) were males, and 70 (77.8%) were of average weight. Tuberculosis was the most typical opportunistic infection, affecting 11 (12.2%) patients. Most patients (38.9%) were initially presented at clinical stage 3. Maximum failures were experienced by patients with baseline CD4 ranging from 100-200 cells/mm3, with 38 (42.2%) patients, and by patients on efavirenz (64.5%) and tenofovir-based regimens (56.6%). Failures occurred more for 24-30 months and were common among patients with adherence below 90%. Conclusion Treatment failure was more common among young male patients and those with normal body mass index (BMI). Low baseline CD4 count and poor adherence were influential in the occurrence of treatment failure. First-line ART failure was higher in tenofovir-and efavirenz-based regimens.
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