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CompletedNCT02126696

Comorbidities and Virologic Outcome Among Patients on Anti-retroviral Therapy in Rural Lesotho

Study on Non-communicable and Selected Communicable Chronic Comorbidities Among HIV-positive Patients on Anti-retroviral Therapy in Rural Lesotho and Their Association to Virologic Outcome

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
1,754 (actual)
Sponsor
Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
6 Months
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study is conducted in a cohort of HIV-positive patients on first-line anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in rural health facilities in Lesotho, Southern Africa. It examines virologic treatment failure as well as chronic communicable and non-communicable comorbidities among patients on ART. The study has two phases. Phase 1 consists of a cross-sectional survey to determine prevalence of treatment failure as well as the prevalence of the following comorbidities: diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, depression, alcohol use disorder, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. Phase 2 is a cohort study, where patients with treatment failure or a comorbidity or both are followed-up for 12 months.

Detailed description

Background Owing to successful scale-up and decentralization of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in rural Lesotho, the number of persons infected with HIV who stay alive increased dramatically. The new situation of HIV having turned from a deadly disease into a chronic but manageable condition creates a new challenge to health care providers in rural facilities of the country. Patients on long-time ART may suffer from comorbidities endangering the success of ART and their health and/or from ART-failure due to development of resistance of the virus. The magnitude of the burden of comorbidities as well as ART- failure has not been examined extensively in Lesotho yet. Objectives of the Study The study has six major objectives: 1. To assess the prevalence of virologic failure and genotype-resistance of HIV among patients on ART in rural Lesotho. 2. To assess the prevalence of hepatitis C and hepatitis B among patients on ART in rural facilities in Lesotho 3. To assess the prevalence of diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension and dyslipidaemia among patients on ART in rural facilities in Lesotho 4. To assess the prevalence of depression and alcohol use disorder among patients on ART in rural facilities in Lesotho 5. To examine associations between chronic comorbidities and virologic outcome among patients on ART in rural Lesotho 6. To follow-up patients with virologic failure and/or comorbidity(ies) among patients on ART in rural Lesotho Design/Methods The study is planned to take place in two districts of Lesotho: Botha-Bothe and Thaba-Tseka. Prevalence of the selected comorbidities is measured in a cross-sectional, facility-based survey in eight health centers and two hospitals from the two districts. Patients with a detectable viral load will receive enhanced adherence counselling and a second viral load measurement after 2-3 months. In case of confirmed virologic failure, a genotype resistance testing will be done before patients are switched to second-line. Patients with specific comorbidities or patients with virologic failure who had been switched to second-line ART will be followed-up in a cohort study 12-18 months after the survey. Expected Results and Impact Prevalence of the selected comorbidities will inform the Ministry of Health as well as its implementing partners on which chronic conditions might be most urgent to be addressed among patients on ART in Lesotho and the national HIV-programme may be used to leverage on for other chronic conditions. Data on virologic failure will inform on the prevalence of virologic failure among a previously not virologically monitored cohort. Moreover it will provide data on the resistance patterns among patients who fail on first-line ART and on the one-year outcome after switch to a second-line regimen.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2014-05-01
Primary completion
2014-11-01
Completion
2015-12-01
First posted
2014-04-30
Last updated
2016-04-21

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Lesotho

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02126696. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.