Prognostic value of viremia in patients with long-standing human immunodeficiency virus infection

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viremia was evaluated in 73 patients with long-standing infection to investigate its relationship with clinical or biologic parameters and to assess its use as a predictor of clinical progression and death. After adjustment for other parameters, baseline HIV RNA level was significantly associated with baseline clinical stage and CD4 cell count. During follow-up (mean, 14.6 months), 16 patients died; 34 others had clinical progression of disease. In multivariate analysis, mortality was better predicted by baseline CD4 cell count (relative hazard [RH] for 100-cell decrease, 3.5; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.5-8.2; P = .003) than by HIV RNA (P = .28) or clinical stage. HIV RNA level was the best predictor of clinical progression (RH for 1 log increase, 2,8; 95% CI, 1,6-4,9; P < .001). Monitoring of HIV RNA level may help to identify patients who might benefit from antiretroviral or prophylactic therapy.

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Galetto-Lacour, A., Yerly, S., Perneger, T. V., Baumberger, C., Hirschel, B., & Perrin, L. (1996). Prognostic value of viremia in patients with long-standing human immunodeficiency virus infection. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 173(6), 1388–1393. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/173.6.1388

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