WASET
	%0 Journal Article
	%A Mohd. A. M. Rahim and  Yahaya Hassan and  Mathumalar L. Fahrni
	%D 2014
	%J International Journal of Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences
	%B World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
	%I Open Science Index 94, 2014
	%T Predictor Factors for Treatment Failure among Patients on Second Line Antiretroviral Therapy
	%U https://publications.waset.org/pdf/9999447
	%V 94
	%X Second line antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimen is
used when patients fail their first line regimen. There are many
factors such as non-adherence, drug resistance as well as virological
and immunological failure that lead to second line highly active
antiretroviral therapy (HAART) regimen treatment failure. This study
was aimed at determining predictor factors to treatment failure with
second line HAART and analyzing median survival time.
An observational, retrospective study was conducted in Sungai
Buloh Hospital (HSB) to assess current status of HIV patients treated
with second line HAART regimen. Convenience sampling was used
and 104 patients were included based on the study’s inclusion and
exclusion criteria. Data was collected for six months i.e. from July
until December 2013. Data was then analysed using SPSS version 18.
Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression analyses were used to measure
median survival times and predictor factors for treatment failure.
The study population consisted mainly of male subjects, aged 30-
45 years, who were heterosexual, and had HIV infection for less than
6 years. The most common second line HAART regimen given was
lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/r)-based combination. Kaplan-Meier
analysis showed that patients on LPV/r demonstrated longer median
survival times than patients on indinavir/ritonavir (IDV/r) based
combination (p<0.001). The commonest reason for a treatment to fail
with second line HAART was non-adherence. Based on Cox
regression analysis, other predictor factors for treatment failure with
second line HAART regimen were age and mode of HIV
transmission.

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