Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy in the Hospital Is Associated with Linkage to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Care for Persons Living with HIV and Substance Use Disorder

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Background: Studies have demonstrated benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation on the day of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing or at first clinical visit. The hospital setting is understudied for immediate ART initiation. Methods: CTN0049, a linkage-to-care randomized clinical trial, enrolled 801 persons living with HIV (PLWH) and substance use disorder (SUD) from 11 hospitals across the United States. This secondary analysis examined factors related to initiating (including reinitiating) ART in the hospital and its association with linkage to HIV care, frequency of outpatient care visits, retention, and viral suppression. Results: Of 801 participants, 124 (15%) initiated ART in the hospital, with more than two-thirds of these participants (80/124) initiating ART for the first time. Time to first HIV care visit among those who initiated ART in the hospital and those who did not was 29 and 54 days, respectively (P =. 0145). Hospital initiation of ART was associated with increased frequency of HIV outpatient care visits at 6 and 12 months. There was no association with ART initiation in the hospital and retention and viral suppression over a 12-month period. Participants recruited in Southern hospitals were less likely to initiate ART in the hospital (P

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Jacobs, P., Feaster, D. J., Pan, Y., Gooden, L. K., Daar, E. S., Lucas, G. M., … Metsch, L. R. (2021). Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy in the Hospital Is Associated with Linkage to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Care for Persons Living with HIV and Substance Use Disorder. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 73(7), E1982–E1990. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa838

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