2016
Mortality According to CD4 Count at Start of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Among HIV-infected Patients Followed for up to 15 Years After Start of Treatment: Collaborative Cohort Study
May MT, Vehreschild JJ, Trickey A, Obel N, Reiss P, Bonnet F, Mary-Krause M, Samji H, Cavassini M, Gill MJ, Shepherd LC, Crane HM, Monforte A, Burkholder GA, Johnson MM, Sobrino-Vegas P, Domingo P, Zangerle R, Justice AC, Sterling TR, Miró JM, Sterne JAC, Collaboration F, Boulle A, Stephan C, Miro J, Cavassini M, Chêne G, Costagliola D, Dabis F, Monforte A, del Amo J, Van Sighem A, Fätkenheuer G, Gill J, Guest J, Haerry D, Hogg R, Justice A, Shepherd L, Obel N, Crane H, Smith C, Reiss P, Saag M, Sterling T, Teira R, Williams M, Zangerle R, Sterne J, May M, Ingle S, Trickey A. Mortality According to CD4 Count at Start of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy Among HIV-infected Patients Followed for up to 15 Years After Start of Treatment: Collaborative Cohort Study. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2016, 62: 1571-1577. PMID: 27025828, PMCID: PMC4885653, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciw183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStart of ARTMortality rate ratiosCombination antiretroviral therapyAntiretroviral therapyMortality of patientsCD4 countMortality rateLow baseline CD4 countYears of ARTBaseline CD4 countHigher baseline CD4Collaborative Cohort StudyStart of treatmentNorth American cohortStrong inverse associationLong-term survivalShort-term survivalBaseline CD4CD4 groupCohort studyInverse associationPatientsAmerican cohortYears durationMortality
2013
Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada
Samji H, Cescon A, Hogg RS, Modur SP, Althoff KN, Buchacz K, Burchell AN, Cohen M, Gebo KA, Gill MJ, Justice A, Kirk G, Klein MB, Korthuis PT, Martin J, Napravnik S, Rourke SB, Sterling TR, Silverberg MJ, Deeks S, Jacobson LP, Bosch RJ, Kitahata MM, Goedert JJ, Moore R, Gange SJ, Research and Design of IeDEA F. Closing the Gap: Increases in Life Expectancy among Treated HIV-Positive Individuals in the United States and Canada. PLOS ONE 2013, 8: e81355. PMID: 24367482, PMCID: PMC3867319, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0081355.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntiretroviral therapyHIV-positive adultsMortality rateLife expectancyNorth American AIDS Cohort CollaborationHIV transmission risk groupTransmission risk groupsCombination antiretroviral therapyInjection drug useHIV-positive individualsCrude mortality rateComparable life expectancyBaseline CD4Cohort CollaborationART initiationCD4 countAge-specific mortality ratesRisk groupsPositive adultsGeneral populationDrug useAge 20Cells/AdultsAdditional year
2011
Risk Factors for Tuberculosis After Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in the United States and Canada: Implications for Tuberculosis Screening
Sterling TR, Lau B, Zhang J, Freeman A, Bosch RJ, Brooks JT, Deeks SG, French A, Gange S, Gebo KA, Gill M, Horberg MA, Jacobson LP, Kirk GD, Kitahata MM, Klein MB, Martin JN, Rodriguez B, Silverberg MJ, Willig JH, Eron JJ, Goedert JJ, Hogg RS, Justice AC, McKaig RG, Napravnik S, Thorne J, Moore RD. Risk Factors for Tuberculosis After Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in the United States and Canada: Implications for Tuberculosis Screening. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2011, 204: 893-901. PMID: 21849286, PMCID: PMC3156918, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jir421.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActive antiretroviral therapy (HAART) initiationAntiretroviral therapy initiationInjection drug useHIV-1 RNAHuman immunodeficiency virusHAART initiationTuberculosis riskBaseline CD4Therapy initiationMale sexNonwhite raceHispanic ethnicityDrug useBaseline HIV-1 RNAMonths of HAARTLow-incidence settingsProportional hazards modelActive tuberculosisLymphocyte countParametric survival modelsTuberculosis screeningImmunodeficiency virusBlack raceLymphocytes/Risk factors
2005
Incidence of Tuberculosis among HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Europe and North America
Girardi E, Sabin CA, d'Arminio Monforte A, Hogg B, Phillips AN, Gill MJ, Dabis F, Reiss P, Kirk O, Bernasconi E, Grabar S, Justice A, Staszewski S, Fätkenheuer G, Sterne JA. Incidence of Tuberculosis among HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy in Europe and North America. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2005, 41: 1772-1782. PMID: 16288403, DOI: 10.1086/498315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIncidence of tuberculosisMonths of HAARTMultivariable analysisMultivariable Poisson regression modelsInitiation of HAARTLevel of immunodeficiencyLower baseline CD4Active antiretroviral therapyHIV RNA levelsRisk of tuberculosisInjection drug usersMode of transmissionPoisson regression modelsBaseline CD4HAART initiationHigher CD4Antiretroviral therapyTB epidemicIncidence rateCopies/HAARTDrug usersPatientsTuberculosisCD4
2003
Prognostic importance of initial response in HIV-1 infected patients starting potent antiretroviral therapy: analysis of prospective studies
Chêne G, Sterne JA, May M, Costagliola D, Ledergerber B, Phillips AN, Dabis F, Lundgren J, D'Arminio Monforte A, de Wolf F, Hogg R, Reiss P, Justice A, Leport C, Staszewski S, Gill J, Fatkenheuer G, Egger ME. Prognostic importance of initial response in HIV-1 infected patients starting potent antiretroviral therapy: analysis of prospective studies. The Lancet 2003, 362: 679-686. PMID: 12957089, DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(03)14229-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCells/microLHIV-1 RNACopies/mLCD4 countHazard ratioHIV-1Current CD4 cell countPotent antiretroviral therapyCD4 cell countTreatment-naive patientsYears of followActive antiretroviral treatmentHigh-risk stratumSubsequent disease progressionLow-risk stratumProbability of progressionBaseline CD4Antiretroviral therapyCohort studyAntiretroviral treatmentMonth 6Viral loadClinical progressionPrognostic importanceProspective study