Adherence to protease inhibitor therapy and outcomes in patients with HIV infection

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Paterson, DL
Swindells, S
Mohr, J
Brester, M
Vergis, EN
Squier, C
Wagener, MM
Singh, N
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Med Ctr, European Med Div, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[3] Univ Nebraska, Med Ctr, Omaha, NE USA
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10.7326/0003-4819-133-1-200007040-00004
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Combination antiretroviral therapy with protease inhibitors has transformed HIV infection from a terminal condition into one that is manageable. However, the complexity of regimens makes adherence to therapy difficult. Objective: To assess the effects of different levels of adherence to therapy on virologic, immunologic, and clinical outcome; to determine modifiable conditions associated with suboptimal adherence; and to determine how well clinicians predict patient adherence. Design: Prospective, observational study. Setting: HIV clinics in a Veterans Affairs medical center and a university medical center. Patients: 99 HIV-infected patients who were prescribed a protease inhibitor and who neither used a medication organizer nor received their medications in an observed setting (such as a jail or nursing home). Measurements: Adherence was measured by using a microelectronic monitoring system. The adherence rate was calculated as the number of doses taken divided by the number prescribed. Patients were followed for a median of 6 months (range, 3 to 15 months). Results: During the study period, 45 397 doses of protease inhibitor were monitored in 81 evaluable patients. Adherence was significantly associated with successful virologic: outcome (P < 0.001) and increase in CD4 lymphocyte count (P = 0.006). Virologic failure was documented in 22% of patients with adherence of 95% or greater, 61% of those with 80% to 94.9% adherence, and 80% of those with less than 80% adherence. Patients with adherence of 95% or greater had fewer days in the hospital (26 days per 1000 days of follow-up) than those with less than 95% adherence (12.9 days per 1000 days of follow-up; P = 0.001). No opportunistic infections or deaths occurred in patients with 95% or greater adherence. Active psychiatric illness was an independent risk factor for adherence less than 95% (P = 0.04), Physicians predicted adherence incorrectly for 41% of patients, and clinic nurses predicted it incorrectly for 30% of patients. Conclusions: Adherence to protease inhibitor therapy of 95% or greater optimized virologic outcome for patients with HIV infection. Diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric illness should be further investigated as a means to improve adherence to therapy.
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