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Allison Humphries Dr

2015

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Predictors Of Limb Fat Gain In Hiv Positive Patients Following A Change To Tenofovir-Emtricitabine Or Abacavir-Lamivudine, Allison Martin, Janaki Amin, Sean Emery, David Baker, Andrew Carr, David Cooper, Mark Bloch Aug 2015

Predictors Of Limb Fat Gain In Hiv Positive Patients Following A Change To Tenofovir-Emtricitabine Or Abacavir-Lamivudine, Allison Martin, Janaki Amin, Sean Emery, David Baker, Andrew Carr, David Cooper, Mark Bloch

Allison Humphries Dr

Background Antiretroviral treatment (cART) in HIV causes lipoatrophy. We examined predictors of anthropometric outcomes over 96 weeks in HIV-infected, lipoatrophic adults receiving stable cART randomised to tenofovir-emtricitabine (TDF-FTC) or abacavir-lamivudine (ABC-3TC) fixed dose combinations. Methodology/Principal Findings The STEAL study was a prospective trial of virologically suppressed participants randomised to either TDF-FTC (n = 178) or ABC-3TC (n = 179). Anthropometric assessment was conducted at baseline, weeks 48 and 96. The analysis population included those with baseline and week 96 data remaining on randomised therapy. Distribution of limb fat change was divided into four categories (≤0%, >0-10%, >10-20%, >20%). Baseline characteristics …