Reasons for antiretroviral switching in Colombia: A retrospective cohort study

Int J STD AIDS. 2023 Nov;34(13):921-931. doi: 10.1177/09564624231181156. Epub 2023 Jul 10.

Abstract

Introduction: Long-term use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV infection might lead to the necessity of switching regimens. We aimed to analyze the reasons for the ART switch, the time-to-switch of ART, and its associated factors in a Colombian cohort.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort in 20 HIV clinics, including participants ≥18 years old with confirmed HIV infection who underwent an ART switch from January 2017 to December 2019 with at least 6 months of follow-up. A time-to-event analysis and an exploratory Cox model were performed.

Results: 796 participants switched ART during the study period. The leading cause of ART switch was drug intolerance (n = 449; 56.4%) with a median time-to-switch of 12.2 months. The longest median time-to-switch was due to regimen simplification (42.4 months). People ≥50 years old (HR = 0.6; 95% CI (0.5-0.7) and CDC stage 3 at diagnosis (HR = 0.8; 95% CI (0.6-0.9) had less hazard for switching ART over time.

Conclusions: In this Colombian cohort, drug intolerance was the main cause of the ART switch, and the time-to-switch is shorter than reports from other countries. In Colombia, it is crucial to apply current recommendations for ART initiation to choose regimens with a better tolerability profile.

Keywords: Human Immunodeficiency Virus; antiretroviral therapy; drug substitution; drug tolerance; dyslipidemia; treatment failure.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Anti-HIV Agents* / adverse effects
  • Anti-Retroviral Agents / adverse effects
  • CD4 Lymphocyte Count
  • Child, Preschool
  • Colombia / epidemiology
  • HIV Infections* / drug therapy
  • Humans
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Viral Load

Substances

  • Anti-Retroviral Agents
  • Anti-HIV Agents