Mechanisms of Early Virologic Failure in Antiretroviral-Naive Patients Starting Protease Inhibitor–Containing Regimens: The APROVIR Study
The virologic and pharmacologic mechanisms of virologic failure (VF) were studied in 243 antiretroviral-naive patients starting first-line protease inhibitor (PI)–containing therapy (nelfinavir in 66% and indinavir in 19%). Among the 220 patients with follow-up data, VF occurred in 35 (16%) during t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of infectious diseases 2002-11, Vol.186 (10), p.1503-1507 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The virologic and pharmacologic mechanisms of virologic failure (VF) were studied in 243 antiretroviral-naive patients starting first-line protease inhibitor (PI)–containing therapy (nelfinavir in 66% and indinavir in 19%). Among the 220 patients with follow-up data, VF occurred in 35 (16%) during the first year of follow-up. A higher baseline virus load and poorer adherence to therapy were associated with VF. At the time of VF, key PI-resistance mutations were detected in 11 (48%) of 23 patients who started on nelfinavir but were absent in 6 patients with indinavir treatment failure. PI plasma levels were more often below the range of active concentrations in VF with wild-type viruses (74%) than in VF with PI-resistant viruses (25%; P=.02). The mechanisms of early VF and of selection of PI-resistant viruses differed by type of PI and were dependent on PI plasma levels |
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ISSN: | 0022-1899 1537-6613 |
DOI: | 10.1086/344358 |