Real-Life Impact of Drug Toxicity on Dolutegravir Tolerability: Clinical Practice Data from a Multicenter Italian Cohort
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
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Real-Life Impact of Drug Toxicity on Dolutegravir Tolerability: Clinical Practice Data from a Multicenter Italian Cohort / Ciccullo, A.; Baldin, G.; Borghi, V.; Lagi, F.; Latini, A.; D'Ettorre, G.; Oreni, L.; Fusco, P.; Capetti, A.; Fabbiani, M.; Giacomelli, A.; Grimaldi, A.; Madeddu, G.; Sterrantino, G.; Mussini, C.; Di Giambenedetto, S.. - In: VIRUSES. - ISSN 1999-4915. - 14:1(2022), p. 163. [10.3390/v14010163]
Abstract:
Dolutegravir (DTG) is currently one of the most used Integrase inhibitors (INI) in antiretroviral therapies (ARV) in both naïve and experienced people living with HIV (PLWHIV). We analyzed a multicenter cohort of PLWHIV, both naïve and experienced, starting an ARV including DTG. We enrolled 3775 PLWHIV: 2763 (73.2%) were males, with a median age of 50 years. During 9890.7 PYFU, we observed 930 discontinuations (9.4 per 100 PYFU). Estimated probabilities of maintaining DTG at three and five years were 75.1% and 67.2%, respectively. Treatment-naïve pts showed a lower probability of maintaining DTG at three and five years compared to treatment-experienced PLWHIV (log-rank p < 0.001). At a multivariate analysis, a longer time of virological suppression (aHR 0.994, p < 0.001) and having experienced a previous virological failure (aHR 0.788, p = 0.016) resulted protective against DTG discontinuation. Most discontinuations (84.0%) happened within the first 12 months of DTG initiation, in particular, 92.2% of discontinuations due to neuropsychiatric toxicity were observed in the first year. Our data confirm the overall good tolerability of DTG in clinical practice, with a low rate of discontinuations. CNS toxicity resulted the main reason for DTG discontinuation, with most related interruptions happening in the first year from DTG introduction.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dolutegravir; HAART; HIV; Toxicity; Adult; Anti-HIV Agents; Cohort Studies; Female; HIV Infections; HIV Integrase Inhibitors; Heterocyclic Compounds, 3-Ring; Humans; Italy; Male; Middle Aged; Oxazines; Piperazines; Pyridones; Drug Tolerance
Elenco autori:
Ciccullo, A.; Baldin, G.; Borghi, V.; Lagi, F.; Latini, A.; D'Ettorre, G.; Oreni, L.; Fusco, P.; Capetti, A.; Fabbiani, M.; Giacomelli, A.; Grimaldi, A.; Madeddu, G.; Sterrantino, G.; Mussini, C.; Di Giambenedetto, S.
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