Health-related quality of life after 1 year of highly active antiretroviral therapy |
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Authors: | Carrieri Patrizia,Spire Bruno,Duran Ségolène,Katlama Christine,Peyramond Dominique,François Cécile,Chêne Geneviève,Lang Jean-Marie,Moatti Jean-Paul,Leport Catherine APROCO Study Group |
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Affiliation: | INSERM U379/ORS, Marseille, France. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: We investigated the impact of the first year of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on health-related quality of life (HRQL). METHODS: Medical data for patients in the French APROCO cohort were collected at enrollment (M0) and month 12 (M12). A self-administered questionnaire gathered information about HRQL (Medical Outcome Study 36-Item Short Form Health Survey) and toxicity-related symptoms. Using the twenty-fifth percentile of HRQL scales in the French population as a threshold, patients with normal values in at least three mental and three physical scales were considered to have a "normal HRQL." RESULTS. Of the 1053 patients followed through M12, HRQL data at M0 and M12 were available for 654. Among the 233 patients with a normal baseline HRQL, 63 (27.0%) experienced a deterioration of HRQL at M12. Among the 421 patients with a low baseline HRQL, 121 achieved a normal HRQL at M12. Logistic regression showed that factors independently associated with a normal HRQL at M12 were normal baseline HRQL, baseline CD4 count <500 cells/mm, time since HIV diagnosis <8 years, undetectable HIV-RNA at M12, and lower number of self-reported symptoms at M12. CONCLUSION: An assessment of HRQL should be integrated to efficacy outcomes to evaluate and compare long-term strategies properly and to optimize the durability of response to antiretroviral therapy. |
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