The evaluation of resistance test perception by clinicians over the years 1999--2003 was assessed in an Italian cohort. The results on 2233 samples from 1416 HIV-1 infected patients show an increase in HIV-1 drug resistance test requests over time, with a plateau reached in the last three years. CD4-cell count at the time of genotype request progressively increased. In particular, the median CD4 cell count of drug-treated patients increased from 221x10(6) cells/l [interquartile range (IQR): 109-368] in 1999 to 296x10(6) cells/l (IQR: 166-478) in 2003 (p<0.0001). At the same time, plasma HIV-RNA level progressively decreased from a median of 103,500 copies/ml (IQR: 37,250-260,000) in 1999 to 9,444 copies/ml (IQR: 2,086-41,281) in 2003 (p<0.0001). Overall, data suggest that the genotype test is increasingly considered, and requested also for patients at earlier stages of drug history and/or at less severe disease stage.

Santoro, M., CECCHERINI SILBERSTEIN, F., Gori, C., Svicher, V., Forbici, F., Bellocchi, M., et al. (2004). Temporal change in the use of genotypic resistance testing over the years 1999--2003. NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 27(2 Suppl 1), 141-144.

Temporal change in the use of genotypic resistance testing over the years 1999--2003

SANTORO, MARIA;CECCHERINI SILBERSTEIN, FRANCESCA;SVICHER, VALENTINA;Bellocchi, M;BERTOLI, ADA;PERNO, CARLO FEDERICO
2004-04-01

Abstract

The evaluation of resistance test perception by clinicians over the years 1999--2003 was assessed in an Italian cohort. The results on 2233 samples from 1416 HIV-1 infected patients show an increase in HIV-1 drug resistance test requests over time, with a plateau reached in the last three years. CD4-cell count at the time of genotype request progressively increased. In particular, the median CD4 cell count of drug-treated patients increased from 221x10(6) cells/l [interquartile range (IQR): 109-368] in 1999 to 296x10(6) cells/l (IQR: 166-478) in 2003 (p<0.0001). At the same time, plasma HIV-RNA level progressively decreased from a median of 103,500 copies/ml (IQR: 37,250-260,000) in 1999 to 9,444 copies/ml (IQR: 2,086-41,281) in 2003 (p<0.0001). Overall, data suggest that the genotype test is increasingly considered, and requested also for patients at earlier stages of drug history and/or at less severe disease stage.
apr-2004
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Settore MED/07 - MICROBIOLOGIA E MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA
English
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Genotype; Drug Resistance, Viral; Anti-HIV Agents; HIV Infections; Humans; Drug Monitoring; Viremia; CD4 Lymphocyte Count; HIV-1
Santoro, M., CECCHERINI SILBERSTEIN, F., Gori, C., Svicher, V., Forbici, F., Bellocchi, M., et al. (2004). Temporal change in the use of genotypic resistance testing over the years 1999--2003. NEW MICROBIOLOGICA, 27(2 Suppl 1), 141-144.
Santoro, M; CECCHERINI SILBERSTEIN, F; Gori, C; Svicher, V; Forbici, F; Bellocchi, M; D'Arrigo, R; Bertoli, A; Giannella, S; Trotta, M; Bonfigli, S; Antinori, A; Perno, Cf
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