The comparative effectiveness of NRTI-sparing dual regimens in emulated trials using observational data from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study
Jim Young, Alexandra U Scherrer, Alexandra Calmy, Philip E Tarr, Enos Bernasconi, Matthias Cavassini, Anna Hachfeld, Pietro Vernazza, Huldrych F Günthard, Heiner C Bucher & Swiss HIV Cohort Study
abstract
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BACKGROUND
Nucleoside (or nucleotide) reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs)
cause side effects in some patients, prompting the use of either
partly or fully NRTI-sparing regimens.
METHODS
We used data from the Swiss HIV Cohort Study to estimate the
effectiveness of two new dolutegravir dual regimens relative to the
alternative NRTI-sparing dual regimens that our clinicians used
previously. We emulated two trials by propensity score matching case
patients on the dolutegravir regimen with control patients on an
alternative regimen. We analysed the case control sets using a
Bayesian Cox model and estimated effectiveness as the percentage
still on their trial regimen without virologic failure at 48
weeks.
RESULTS
In a comparison of partly NRTI-sparing regimens, 58 cases treated
with dolutegravir were matched to 17 controls treated with boosted
darunavir (both with lamivudine or emtricitabine). The estimated
difference in effectiveness was 15% (95% credible interval, CrI, 2
to 33) and 12% (95% CrI 0 to 26) in two sequential analyses one year
apart. In a comparison of fully NRTI-sparing regimens, 54 cases
treated with dolutegravir were matched to 32 controls treated with
raltegravir (both with boosted darunavir). The estimated difference
in effectiveness was 9% (95% CrI -1 to 21) and 5% (95% CrI -4 to 15)
in the two sequential analyses.
CONCLUSIONS
Estimates of relative effectiveness suggest that both dolutegravir
regimens are not inferior to these alternative regimens. All four
regimens seem suitable for patients needing an NRTI-sparing regimen:
there were few virologic failures and few treatment changes due to
toxicity.
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citation
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Young J, Scherrer A U, Calmy A, Tarr P E, Bernasconi E, Cavassini M,
Hachfeld A, Vernazza P, Günthard H F, Bucher H C, Swiss HIV Cohort
Study . The comparative effectiveness of NRTI-sparing dual regimens
in emulated trials using observational data from the Swiss HIV
Cohort Study. Antivir Ther (Lond) 2019;.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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15-04-2019
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journal title
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Antivir Ther (Lond)
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ISSN electronic
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2040-2058
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PubMed
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30985290
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DOI
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10.3851/IMP3310
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