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Marked Improvement in Survival among Adult Croatian AIDS Patients after the Introduction of Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment
Josip Begovac
Miroslav Lisić
Davorka Lukas
Tomislav Maretić
Tihana Kniewald
Thomas E. Novotny
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We compared the survival of patients following the first AIDS event in Croatia from the period 1986–1996 to the period 1997–2000. A total of 72 (81.8%) out of 88 patients from 1986–1996 and 18 (32.1%) out of 56 from 1997–2000 died. Survival following the first AIDS-defining illness markedly improved in the period 1997–2000 compared to the period 1986–1996 (adjusted Hazard Ratio (HR) for patients surviving more than 6 months: 0.11, 95% confidence interval (95% CI)=0.04–0.29). A CD4+ cell count of <100 x 10*6/L was an independent risk factor for patients surviving up to 2 years (adjusted HR=1.96, 95% CI=1.1–3.43, p=0.02). Patients with tuberculosis or fungal infections had a longer survival when compared to other diagnosis (adjusted HR=0.53, 95% CI=0.32–0.90, p=0.01). However, despite dramatic survival benefit of combination antiretroviral therapy, mortality at six months following the first AIDS event was similar in the two study periods and the one-year probability of death was still substantial (27.2%) in the period 1997–2000.
Ključne riječi
AIDS; survival; protease inhibitors; HAART; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
8909
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Datum izdavanja:
16.3.2006.
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