Background: Two-drug regimens are increasingly used in clinical practice as switch strategies. We compared the efficacy and safety of two dolutegravir (DTG)-based dual therapies: DTG plus lamivudine (3TC group) versus DTG plus rilpivirine (RPV group). Methods: In a multicentre cohort of virologically suppressed (HIV RNA <50 copies/ml) HIV+ patients switching to DTG+3TC or DTG+RPV we analysed the incidence of virological failures (VF) and treatment discontinuations (TD), as well as their predictors. Results: We analysed 416 patients, 229 in the 3TC group and 187 in the RPV group. The 3TC group, during 344.4 person-years of follow-up (PYFU), had 10 VF without the emergence of resistance mutations, while 30 patients discontinued the regimen. In the RPV group, during 371.0 PYFU, there were 5 VF (1 developed non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor mutations Y181C and E138Q) and 13 TD. The estimated probability of remaining free from VF at 48 weeks showed no significant difference between groups (log-rank 0.172). We found a higher risk of VF in patients with peak viral load >500,000 copies/ml in both treatment groups (log-rank P=0.004 in each group). The estimated probability of remaining in the study regimen at week 48 was 89.0% with DTG+3TC and 96.1% with DTG+RPV (log-rank 0.015). After adjusting for potential confounders, treatment group was not associated with TD. A significant decrease in total cholesterol was observed at week 48 in both groups while renal function remained unchanged. Conclusions: DTG+RPV and DTG+3TC were compared in populations with different characteristics in clinical practice: both regimens showed good effectiveness and improved lipid profile. ©2019 International Medical Press.

A comparison between two dolutegravir-based two-drug regimens as switch strategies in a multicentre cohort of HIV-1-infected patients / Ciccullo, A.; Baldin, G.; Capetti, A.; Rusconi, S.; Sterrantino, G.; d’Ettorre, G.; Colafigli, M.; Modica, S.; Lagi, F.; Giacomelli, A.; Cossu, M.V.; Restelli, S.; De Luca, A.; Giambenedetto, S.D.. - In: ANTIVIRAL THERAPY. - ISSN 1359-6535. - ELETTRONICO. - 24:(2019), pp. 63-67. [10.3851/IMP3270]

A comparison between two dolutegravir-based two-drug regimens as switch strategies in a multicentre cohort of HIV-1-infected patients

Modica, S.;Lagi, F.;
2019

Abstract

Background: Two-drug regimens are increasingly used in clinical practice as switch strategies. We compared the efficacy and safety of two dolutegravir (DTG)-based dual therapies: DTG plus lamivudine (3TC group) versus DTG plus rilpivirine (RPV group). Methods: In a multicentre cohort of virologically suppressed (HIV RNA <50 copies/ml) HIV+ patients switching to DTG+3TC or DTG+RPV we analysed the incidence of virological failures (VF) and treatment discontinuations (TD), as well as their predictors. Results: We analysed 416 patients, 229 in the 3TC group and 187 in the RPV group. The 3TC group, during 344.4 person-years of follow-up (PYFU), had 10 VF without the emergence of resistance mutations, while 30 patients discontinued the regimen. In the RPV group, during 371.0 PYFU, there were 5 VF (1 developed non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor mutations Y181C and E138Q) and 13 TD. The estimated probability of remaining free from VF at 48 weeks showed no significant difference between groups (log-rank 0.172). We found a higher risk of VF in patients with peak viral load >500,000 copies/ml in both treatment groups (log-rank P=0.004 in each group). The estimated probability of remaining in the study regimen at week 48 was 89.0% with DTG+3TC and 96.1% with DTG+RPV (log-rank 0.015). After adjusting for potential confounders, treatment group was not associated with TD. A significant decrease in total cholesterol was observed at week 48 in both groups while renal function remained unchanged. Conclusions: DTG+RPV and DTG+3TC were compared in populations with different characteristics in clinical practice: both regimens showed good effectiveness and improved lipid profile. ©2019 International Medical Press.
2019
24
63
67
Ciccullo, A.; Baldin, G.; Capetti, A.; Rusconi, S.; Sterrantino, G.; d’Ettorre, G.; Colafigli, M.; Modica, S.; Lagi, F.; Giacomelli, A.; Cossu, M.V.; Restelli, S.; De Luca, A.; Giambenedetto, S.D.
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