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The case for earlier treatment of HIV infection.
Holmberg SD, Palella FJ, Lichtenstein KA, Havlir DV.
Clin Infect Dis
2004 Dec 1;39(11):1699-704.
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Susa Coffey
Summary
See also
Cohen
The question of when to initiate antiretroviral therapy (ART) in asymptomatic HIV-infected patients
continues to be an active topic of debate and discussion. While abundant data demonstrate the
importance of initiating ART, if possible, before the CD4 count falls below 200 cells/µL,
few data show that patients have better long-term outcomes if treatment is begun at higher CD4
counts. Current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) guidelines recommend starting
ART when the CD4 count falls below 350 cells/µL, and certainly before the CD4 count drops
below 200 cells/µL. It is not clear, however, whether patients do better in the long term
(with less HIV-related morbidity and mortality) if therapy is initiated earlier (at or even above
350 cells/µL) or later, when CD4 count is in the range of 200 cells/µL.
Because of concern for the significant short- and long-term toxicities of many antiretroviral
medications, concern for the possibility of emergent drug resistance, and in the absence of data
that demonstrates significantly worse outcomes in patients initiated on therapy at CD4 counts
above 200 cells/µL, many clinicians have deferred therapy until later in the course of
HIV infection (when the CD4 count approaches 200 cells/µL). However, newer antiretroviral
medications that have simpler dosing schedules and perhaps more benign side effect profiles, and
fresh insights into mechanisms of HIV-related immune depletion, have provoked reconsideration of
our current algorithm.
Comment
Two excellent opinion pieces (
See also
Cohen
)
review the data that support earlier vs later initiation of therapy and present lively arguments
for and against starting therapy at higher CD4 counts. . This piece proposes that
"the
information currently available and accumulating supports initiation of therapy for
asymptomatic HIV-infected patients at CD4+ cell counts of >350
cells/µL--certainly >275 cells/µL-and that we should be receptive to
the possibility, as we observe patients treated with newer drugs, that perhaps even earlier
initiation of treatment is warranted."
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