Intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate accentuates bone loss associated with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate-containing antiretroviral therapy initiation in young women living with HIV (the BONE: CARE study): a prospective cohort study in Uganda. Issue 5 (May 2022)
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- Intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate accentuates bone loss associated with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate-containing antiretroviral therapy initiation in young women living with HIV (the BONE: CARE study): a prospective cohort study in Uganda. Issue 5 (May 2022)
- Main Title:
- Intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate accentuates bone loss associated with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate-containing antiretroviral therapy initiation in young women living with HIV (the BONE: CARE study): a prospective cohort study in Uganda
- Authors:
- Kiweewa Matovu, Flavia
Kiwanuka, Noah
Nabwana, Martin
Scholes, Delia
Musoke, Philippa
Glenn Fowler, Mary
Beksinska, Mags E
Pettifor, John M
Brown, Todd T
Kiweewa, Flavia Matovu
Nakabiito, Clemensia
Nawagi, Faith
Kamira, Betty
Isingel, Esther
Bule, Stephen
Kukundakwe, Violet
Kateregga, Andrew
Musisi, Mary (Maria)
Namayanja, Paula Mubiru
Mirembe, Dorothy
Mbabali, Mary Speciosa
Mulebeke, Sarah
Nabisere, Joselyne
Nakakande, Joyce
Matovu, Nicholas
Nakaye, Dorah
Wynne, Joshua
Mulumba, Faith
Mukasa, Restituta
Ssewanyana, Masitula
Nabunya, Hadijah Kalule
Biira, Florence Asiimwe
Kyomukama, Erinah
Nampiira, Suzan
Zalwago, Aisha
Namuganga, Margaret l
Mwebaza, Deborah
Namuli, Prossy Ethel
Tulina, Caroline
Kikonyogo, Florence Sempa
Nabatanzi, Regina Bukenya
Muwawu, Rosemary
Musisi, Jane Nsubuga
Saava, Margaret Nakato
Najjemba, Mary Mukasa Kagwa
Kaahwa, Winfred
Mukalazi, Rose Namwanje
Takhuli, Miriam Magomu
Sawsan, Osman
Mugenyi, Margaret
Mugagga, Mary Agnes
Sserugo, Francis
Namuddu, Agnes
Kemigisha, Doreen
Nakyeyune, Justine
Nassozi, Caroline Kawuma
Asello, Juliet
Nakawungu, Zaam Zinda
Kaboggoza, Olivia Higiro
Ssebabi, Sarah Babirye
Birungi, Bertha
Ssentogo, Ruth Lutabi
Mubiru, Michael Charles
Nansamba, Winnie
Kalungi, Stella Nalusiba
Bukenya, Luke Erismus
Asiimwe, Prossy
Bazira, James Amos
Katongole, Sulaiman
Nabwana, Martin
Twinomujuni, Wenceslaus
Nakacwa, Susan
Baddokwaya, Joanita Nankya
Elwana, Alice Margaret
Nanyonjo, Juliet
Adikini, Susan
Nalwoga, Justine
Rwanzogyera, Godfrey
Okello, Fabian
Kiiza, Daniel Kabenge
Mayanja, Emmanuel
Katongole, Francis
Kiwewa, Max
Onen, Francis
Mutebo, Joseph
Mukasa, Dick
Tamale, Joshua
Kibirige, Ismael
Nabwana, Martin
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background: Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-IM) are independently associated with reduced bone mineral density (BMD). We aimed to assess the combined effects of DMPA-IM use and TDF initiation on BMD in young adult women living with HIV over two years, compared with age-matched people without HIV. Methods: Th BONE: CARE study was a prospective cohort study that recruited women aged 18–35 years from 11 HIV care and general health facilities in Kampala, Uganda. The participants were classified into four groups on the basis of their combination of HIV status, TDF use, and DMPA-IM use, as follows: women living with HIV initiating TDF-containing antiretroviral therapy (ART) with DMPA-IM (HIV positive, DMPA positive, and TDF positive); women living with HIV using DMPA-IM but not eligible for ART as per local guidelines at the time of enrolment into the study (HIV positive, DMPA positive, and TDF negative); women living with HIV initiating TDF-containing ART without DMPA-IM (HIV positive, DMPA negative, and TDF positive); and controls without HIV using non-hormonal contraceptives (HIV negative, DMPA negative, and TDF negative). BMD of the lumbar spine, total hip, and femoral neck were measured using semiannual dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry at enrolment and at intervals every 6 months thereafter. We assessed percentage change in mean BMD. Findings: Between March 30, 2016, and Oct 19, 2017, we enrolled 265 womenSummary: Background: Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and intramuscular depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA-IM) are independently associated with reduced bone mineral density (BMD). We aimed to assess the combined effects of DMPA-IM use and TDF initiation on BMD in young adult women living with HIV over two years, compared with age-matched people without HIV. Methods: Th BONE: CARE study was a prospective cohort study that recruited women aged 18–35 years from 11 HIV care and general health facilities in Kampala, Uganda. The participants were classified into four groups on the basis of their combination of HIV status, TDF use, and DMPA-IM use, as follows: women living with HIV initiating TDF-containing antiretroviral therapy (ART) with DMPA-IM (HIV positive, DMPA positive, and TDF positive); women living with HIV using DMPA-IM but not eligible for ART as per local guidelines at the time of enrolment into the study (HIV positive, DMPA positive, and TDF negative); women living with HIV initiating TDF-containing ART without DMPA-IM (HIV positive, DMPA negative, and TDF positive); and controls without HIV using non-hormonal contraceptives (HIV negative, DMPA negative, and TDF negative). BMD of the lumbar spine, total hip, and femoral neck were measured using semiannual dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry at enrolment and at intervals every 6 months thereafter. We assessed percentage change in mean BMD. Findings: Between March 30, 2016, and Oct 19, 2017, we enrolled 265 women living with HIV initiating ART (159 DMPA-IM users and 106 non-hormonal contraceptive users), 187 women living with HIV using DMPA-IM but not ART, and 69 controls without HIV. Mean age was 26·1 years (SD 4·2). BMD declined significantly from baseline in women living with HIV on TDF with versus without DMPA-IM at the lumbar spine (–3·406% [95% CI –3·969 to –2·844] vs –1·111% [–1·929 to –0·293]; p<0·0001), total hip (–3·856% [–4·449 to –3·264] vs –1·714% [–2·479 to –0·949]; p=0·0002), and femoral neck (–4·422% [–5·078 to –3·766] vs –1·999% [–3·022 to –0·976]; p=0·0002), increased in controls at the lumbar spine (1·5% change), and remained unchanged at total hip and femoral neck (–0·1% change). Concurrent use of TDF and DMPA-IM resulted in significantly greater BMD decline (p<0·0001) than TDF alone (lumbar spine –2·677% [95% CI –3·743 to –1·611]; p<0·0001; total hip –2·518% [–3·575 to –1·461]; p<0·0001; and femoral neck –2·907 [–4·132 to –1·683]; p<0·0001) or than controls (lumbar spine –4·970% [–6·391 to –3·549]; p<0·0001; total hip –4·151% [–5·579 to –2·724]; p<0.0001; and femoral neck –4·773% [–6·424 to –3·122]; p<0·0001) Interpretation: Concomitant DMPA-IM use resulted in a doubling of BMD loss in women living with HIV initiating TDF-containing ART. Identification of safer contraceptive and bone-sparing ART options should be prioritised for optimal care of women living with HIV. Funding: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the US National Institutes of Health. … (more)
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- Lancet. Volume 10:Issue 5(2022)
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- Lancet
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- Volume 10:Issue 5(2022)
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- 10
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- 5
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- 2022-0010-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- e694
- Page End:
- e704
- Publication Date:
- 2022-05
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- World health -- Periodicals
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- 10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00080-8 ↗
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