Short‐term weight gain after antiretroviral therapy initiation and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes: the D:A:D study
Achhra A, Mocroft A, Reiss P, Sabin C, Ryom L, de Wit S, Smith C, Monforte A, Phillips A, Weber R, Lundgren J, Law, Group T. Short‐term weight gain after antiretroviral therapy initiation and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes: the D:A:D study. HIV Medicine 2015, 17: 255-268. PMID: 26216031, DOI: 10.1111/hiv.12294.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexIncidence rate ratiosCardiovascular diseaseART initiationBMI categoriesHistory of CVDAntiretroviral therapy initiationRisk of diabetesTreatment-naïve individualsMain exposure variableLong-term riskPoisson regression modelsDiabetes eventsCD4 countCVD eventsTherapy initiationAdverse eventsCardiometabolic outcomesCohort studyMass indexRisk factorsSubsequent riskNormal rangeDiabetesExposure variablesPre‐therapy inflammation and coagulation activation and long‐term CD4 count responses to the initiation of antiretroviral therapy
Achhra A, Phillips A, Emery S, MacArthur R, Furrer H, De Wit S, Losso M, Law, groups I. Pre‐therapy inflammation and coagulation activation and long‐term CD4 count responses to the initiation of antiretroviral therapy. HIV Medicine 2015, 16: 449-454. PMID: 25959989, PMCID: PMC5676307, DOI: 10.1111/hiv.12258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCD4 count responseBaseline CD4 countC-reactive proteinCD4 countART initiationClinical outcomesCoagulation activationBiomarker levelsInterleukin-6Therapy trialsMedian baseline CD4 countAntiretroviral Therapy (SMART) trialFirst-line ARTInflammatory marker levelsHIV-positive individualsLong-term CD4CD4 count measurementCD4 responseART-naïveCent of individualsStudy armsD-dimerCount responseMean ageMarker levels