Valve of HIV-1 viral load and CD4 lymphocyte count as determinants of progression to AIDS and survival

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Romeu, J
Balague, M
Ruiz, L
Marfil, S
Puig, T
Arno, A
Veny, A
Tural, C
Sirera, G
Clotet, B
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[1] Hosp Univ Germans Trias & Pujol, Lab Retrovirol Irsi Caixa, E-08916 Badalona, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Hosp Dia VIH, Serv Med Intern, E-08916 Badalona, Barcelona, Spain
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MEDICINA CLINICA | 1998年 / 110卷 / 20期
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BACKGROUND: HIV-I viral load is regarded as a better surrogate marker for progression and death than CD4+ cell counts. Both markers are analysed in a cohort of patients with unknown seroconversion date and advanced HIV infection. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Retrospective cohort analysis of 421 patients, most on antirefroviral therapy, with a median initial CD4+ cell count of 209 X 10(6)/l and a median initial viral load of 4.7 log copies/ml. One thousand two hundred and eighty-six samples were analysed. Univariate and bivariate analysis were performed with initial and sequential CD4+ cell counts and viral load values to estimate the risk of progression and death by Cox regression models. RESULTS: After a median follow up of 763 days, 124 patients developed AIDS and 117 died. Relative risks of progression related to the group that maintained viral load values always < 35.000 copies/ml were: 5-fold (95% CI: 1.4-17.0; p < 0.05) for patients with any viral load value > 35.000 copies/ml but always < 200.000 copies/ml; and 13.6 fold (95% CI: 5.4-34.2; p < 0.0001) for patients who could not maintain viral load < 200.000 copies/ml. CD4+ counts = 100 X 10(6)/l and viral load = 220.000 copies/ml were the threshold values that best fitted to estimate the probability of survival by a bivariate analysis. CONCLUSIONS: The maintenance of sequential viral load values < 35.000 copies/ml is associated with a lower risk of progression. The maintenance of sequential viral load values < 150.000 copies/ml is associated with higher short-term survival rates.
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