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Dolutegravir and Clinical Outcomes Among ART-recipients in Brazil

Dolutegravir and Clinical Outcomes Among ART-recipients in Brazil

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in low-income and middle-income countries has been scaled-up effectively over recent years. Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines changed to recommend the use of Dolutegravir (DTG) combined with two nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), tenofovir and lamivudine, for first-line ART; however, there is still a need for further data on the outcomes of DTG-based regimens for people with HIV-1.

This study aims to describe the outcomes of drug-naïve and experienced patients starting a dolutegravir (DTG)-based regimen in a large cohort of HIV - infected patients in Brazil and compare to outcomes obtained from a retrospective control group of subjects who initiated non-DTG-based ART.

Description

CODE is a multicenter prospective observational study to describe and quantify the outcomes of patients starting DTG-based regimens. The investigators will follow ART-naïve patients starting DTG-based regimens (Group 1), patients on stable ART regimens switching to DTG (any reason) (Group 2), and ART-experienced patients switching to DTG-containing regimens due to virological failure (Group 3). In addition, for comparison purposes, the investigators will collect data on patients who started a non-DTG containing regimen (Group 4) in the period for 2014-2016 and did not switch to DTG-based regimens (Figure 1). Enrolled patients will be followed for 36 months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • • Signed informed consent.
    • HIV infection documented by plasma HIV RNA viral load, a rapid HIV test or any licensed ELISA test; and confirmed by another test using a different method, including but not limited to a rapid HIV test, Western Blot, HIV culture, HIV antigen, or HIV pro-viral DNA at any time prior to study entry.
    • Age ≥ 15 years.
    • For women of child-bearing potential, willingness to use effective contraceptives.
    • Starting use of DTG-based regimen, or being initiated on a non-DTG based ART between 2014 - 2016.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • • Any previous use of ART (drug-naïve group only).
    • Current imprisonment, or compulsory detention (involuntary incarceration). For treatment of a psychiatric or physical illness.

Study details
    HIV Infections
    Clinical Outcomes
    Adverse Drug Event
    Effect of Drugs

NCT04326504

Fundação Bahiana de Infectologia

8 March 2024

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