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Title: Long-term effectiveness of unboosted atazanavir plus abacavir/lamivudine in subjects with virological suppression
Authors: Llibre, Josep M.
Cozzi-Lepri, Alessandro
Pedersen, Court
Ristola, Matti
Mocrof, Amanda
Mitsura, Viktar
Maltez, Fernando
Falconer, Karolin
Beniowsk, Marek
Vullo, Vincenzo
Gamal, Hassoun
Kuzovatova, Elena
Szlavik, János
Kuznetsova, Anastasiia
Hans-Jürgen, Stellbrink
Claudine, Duvivier
Simon, Edwards
Kamilla, Laut
Roger, Paredes
Keywords: abacavir/lamivudine
virological suppression
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Long-term effectiveness of unboosted atazanavir plus abacavir/lamivudine in subjects with virological suppression: A prospective cohort study / J. M. Llibre, A. Cozzi-Lepri, C. Pedersen, M. Ristola, M. Losso, A. Mocroft, V. Mitsura, K. Falconer, F. Maltez, M. Beniowski, V. Vullo, G. Hassoun, E. Kuzovatova, J. Szlavik, A. Kuznetsova [et all.] // Medicine. – 2016. – № 95 (40). – DOI:10.1097/MD.0000000000005020.
Abstract: Effectiveness data of an unboosted atazanavir (ATV) with abacavir/lamivudine (ABC/3TC) switch strategy in clinical routine are scant. We evaluated treatment outcomes of ATV + ABC/3TC in pretreated subjects in the EuroSIDA cohort when started with undetectable plasma HIV-1 viral load (pVL), performing a time to loss of virological response (TLOVR <50 copies/mL) and a snapshot analysis at 48, 96, and 144 weeks. Virological failure (VF) was defined as confirmed pVL >50 copies/mL. We included 285 subjects, 67% male, with median baseline CD4 530 cells, and 44 months with pVL 50 copies/mL. The third drug in the previous regimen was ritonavir-boosted atazanavir (ATV/r) in 79 (28%), and another ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor (PI/r) in 29 (10%). Ninety (32%) had previously failed with a PI. Proportions of people with virological success at 48/96/144 weeks were 90%/87%/88% (TLOVR) and 74%/67%/59% (snapshot analysis), respectively. The rates of VF were 8%/8%/6%. Rates of adverse events leading to study discontinuation were 0.4%/1%/2%. The multivariable adjusted analysis showed an association
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