Combination antiretroviral therapy with protease inhibitors in HIV-infected pregnancy Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1515/JPM.2011.111 PMID: 22044007 Web of Science: 000300652600007

Cited authors

  • Dola, Chi P.; Khan, Rubina; DeNicola, Nathaniel; Amirgholami, Mahin; Benjamin, Tara; Bhuiyan, Azad; Longo, Sherri

Abstract

  • Objective: To evaluate the possible association between protease inhibitor (PI) and premature birth and low birth-weight in HIV-infected pregnancies.; Materials and methods: Data were collected retrospectively for maternal and pregnancy characteristics, antiretroviral medication, lowest CD4 count and highest viral load during pregnancy, and pregnancy outcomes. chi(2) Analysis, Student's t-test, and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed.; Results: Data from 161 HIV-infected women who delivered singleton gestation were analyzed. Fifty-three received an antepartum regimen with PI, 84 received a regimen without PI, and six did not receive antepartum treatment. The mean estimated gestational age (EGA)+/- SD at delivery was 37.7 +/- 3.2 weeks. The premature birth rate was 18.4%. No difference was detected between women receiving the antiretroviral regimen including PI and those on the regimen without PI or on no antepartum medication with regard to: EGA +/- SD at delivery (37.7 +/- 3.2 vs. 37.6 +/- 3.1 weeks, respectively, P=0.87), rate of premature birth (14% vs. 20.6%, respectively, P=0.32) and low birth-weight (12.5% vs. 20.2%, respectively, P=0.25). In multiple logistic regression analysis, PI was not associated with premature birth or low birth-weight.; Conclusion: Women receiving antiretroviral therapy with PI have a similar rate of premature birth and low birth-weight as women receiving antiretroviral therapy without PI or on no medication.

Publication date

  • 2012

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Category

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0300-5577

Start page

  • 51

End page

  • 55

Volume

  • 40

Issue

  • 1