Impact of Antiretroviral Therapy on the Risk of Recurrence in HIV-1 Infected Patients with Kaposi Sarcoma: A Multicenter Cohort Experience.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
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Impact of Antiretroviral Therapy on the Risk of Recurrence in HIV-1 Infected Patients with Kaposi Sarcoma: A Multicenter Cohort Experience / Colafigli, Manuela; Ciccullo, Arturo; Borghetti, Alberto; Fanti, Iuri; Melis, Federico; Modica, Sara; Uccella, Ilaria; Bonadies, Antonio; Ferraresi, Virginia; Anzalone, Enza; Pennica, Alfredo; Migliano, Emilia; Rossetti, Barbara; Madeddu, Giordano; Cauda, Roberto; Cristaudo, Antonio; Di Giambenedetto, Simona; Latini, Alessandra. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 8:12(2019). [10.3390/jcm8122062]
Abstract:
Kaposi sarcoma (KS) remains a relevant malignancy in human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV)-infected patients with a non-standardized management; despite past suggestions that
ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor (bPI)-based regimens could be preferable, no combination
antiretroviral therapy (cART) regimen was demonstrated to outperform the others and the impact
of new drugs, drug classes or paradigms was never investigated nor proven better than previous
therapeutic regimes. In order to do this, we retrospectively collected data regarding HIV-infected
patients with a diagnosis of KS last seen in six Italian centers after 1 January 2013. A total of
104 KS cases in 99 patients was analyzed for 945.34 patient-year follow-up (PYFU). Twenty-six
patients had visceral localizations. Thirty-three patients were treated with chemotherapy, four with
electrochemotherapy, and 12 with α-interferon (α-IFN). At censor, 22% received a bPI-based, 14%
a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)-based, and 28% an integrase inhibitor
(INI)-based standard cART, 24% a less drug regimen and 12% a mega-cART. Twelve recurrence
episodes were observed in seven patients for an incidence of 1.27 per 100 PYFU. Two patients with no
evidence of recurrence episodes died for other reasons. In our experience, KS recurrence episodes
were infrequent. Despite the increasing use of new antiretroviral drug classes and new treatment
paradigms, no excess of recurrence episodes was observed in patients receiving such cART regimens.
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Colafigli, Manuela; Ciccullo, Arturo; Borghetti, Alberto; Fanti, Iuri; Melis, Federico; Modica, Sara; Uccella, Ilaria; Bonadies, Antonio; Ferraresi, Virginia; Anzalone, Enza; Pennica, Alfredo; Migliano, Emilia; Rossetti, Barbara; Madeddu, Giordano; Cauda, Roberto; Cristaudo, Antonio; Di Giambenedetto, Simona; Latini, Alessandra
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