2019
Emulating a trial of joint dynamic strategies: An application to monitoring and treatment of HIV‐positive individuals
Caniglia EC, Robins JM, Cain LE, Sabin C, Logan R, Abgrall S, Mugavero MJ, Hernández‐Díaz S, Meyer L, Seng R, Drozd DR, Seage G, Bonnet F, Le Marec F, Moore RD, Reiss P, Sighem A, Mathews WC, Jarrín I, Alejos B, Deeks SG, Muga R, Boswell SL, Ferrer E, Eron JJ, Gill J, Pacheco A, Grinsztejn B, Napravnik S, Jose S, Phillips A, Justice A, Tate J, Bucher HC, Egger M, Furrer H, Miro JM, Casabona J, Porter K, Touloumi G, Crane H, Costagliola D, Saag M, Hernán MA. Emulating a trial of joint dynamic strategies: An application to monitoring and treatment of HIV‐positive individuals. Statistics In Medicine 2019, 38: 2428-2446. PMID: 30883859, PMCID: PMC6499640, DOI: 10.1002/sim.8120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-positive individualsCopies/First-line treatment regimenAIDS Research NetworkAIDS-free survivalCells/Integrated Clinical SystemsHIV-CAUSAL CollaborationOutcomes of interestRisk difference estimatesDirect effectAntiretroviral therapyHIV RNACD4 thresholdTreatment regimenNew regimenTreatment strategiesHIV researchTarget trialsRegimenTherapyResearch NetworkTrialsSurvivalClinical systems
2017
Can Biomarkers Advance HIV Research and Care in the Antiretroviral Therapy Era?
Justice AC, Erlandson KM, Hunt P, Landay A, Miotti P, Tracy RP. Can Biomarkers Advance HIV Research and Care in the Antiretroviral Therapy Era? The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2017, 217: 521-528. PMID: 29165684, PMCID: PMC5853399, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jix586.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV infectionLong-term treatment toxicityAntiretroviral therapy eraChronic HIV infectionLow-level inflammationT-cell countsForms of cancerART initiationTherapy eraTreatment toxicityImmune dysfunctionRenal diseaseLiver diseaseChronic inflammationIntervention trialsClinical managementNeurocognitive declineCardiovascular diseaseClinical trialistsUninfected individualsRNA suppressionHIV researchWeight gainTranslational scientistsBiomarkers
1999
Sensitivity, specificity, reliability, and clinical validity of provider-reported symptoms: a comparison with self-reported symptoms. Outcomes Committee of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group.
Justice AC, Rabeneck L, Hays RD, Wu AW, Bozzette SA. Sensitivity, specificity, reliability, and clinical validity of provider-reported symptoms: a comparison with self-reported symptoms. Outcomes Committee of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 1999, 21: 126-33. PMID: 10360804.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional statusSymptom SurveyTest-retest reliabilityGlobal qualitySeverity scoreClinical validitySymptom measurementAIDS Clinical Trials GroupAdvanced HIV infectionSelf-reported symptom severityClinical Trials GroupSeverity of symptomsSymptom survey dataSelf-reported symptomsHIV infectionTreatment armsSymptom assessmentOutcomes CommitteeTrial groupSecondary data analysisPoor test-retest reliabilityHIV researchSymptom dataSymptom severitySymptoms