1278. Real World Treatment Experience of Single Tablet Dolutegravir/Lamivudine in Those Naïve to Treatment with Baseline Viral Loads ≥ 100, 000 copies/mL in the US. (15th December 2022)
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- Title:
- 1278. Real World Treatment Experience of Single Tablet Dolutegravir/Lamivudine in Those Naïve to Treatment with Baseline Viral Loads ≥ 100, 000 copies/mL in the US. (15th December 2022)
- Main Title:
- 1278. Real World Treatment Experience of Single Tablet Dolutegravir/Lamivudine in Those Naïve to Treatment with Baseline Viral Loads ≥ 100, 000 copies/mL in the US
- Authors:
- Benson, Paul
Donovan, Cindy
Harper, Gavin
Merrill, Deanna
Mycock, Katie L
Oglesby, Alan
Patarroyo, Jimena
Metzner, Aimee - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Treatment for people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) continues to advance with a two-drug regimen (2DR) approach. Dolutegravir/lamivudine (DTG/3TC) is indicated as a 2DR for both treatment-naïve and virally suppressed PLWH. Despite high and sustained virologic efficacy for DTG-based 2DRs observed in clinical trials, there is limited evidence in US real world clinical settings. This study characterizes prescribing behaviors and treatment outcomes for DTG-based 2DR in the real world. Methods: TANDEM was a retrospective medical chart review conducted across 24 US sites. Eligible PLWH were adults initiated on single tablet DTG/3TC or DTG/rilpivirine prior to Sept/30/2020 with a minimum clinical follow-up of six months. Treatment-naïve PLWH had no prior history of HIV therapy. Clinical characteristics, treatment history and outcomes were abstracted. Analyses were descriptive. Reported here are viral outcomes for the DTG/3TC cohort of treatment-naïve PLWH with baseline viral loads (VLs) ≥ 100, 000 (c/mL). Results: From an overall sample of 469 PLWH on DTG-based 2DR, 318 received DTG/3TC. Of the DTG/3TC cohort, 126 were treatment-naïve. Of the treatment-naïve, 58 PLWH had known VLs available at DTG/3TC initiation. For those with baseline VLs ≥ 100, 000 c/mL, 9 had values 100, 000-250, 000 c/mL while 7 were > 250, 000 c/mL. Characteristics of this sub-cohort are described in Table 1. Overall, the most common reason for DTG/3TC initiation in this sub-cohort was patientAbstract: Background: Treatment for people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) continues to advance with a two-drug regimen (2DR) approach. Dolutegravir/lamivudine (DTG/3TC) is indicated as a 2DR for both treatment-naïve and virally suppressed PLWH. Despite high and sustained virologic efficacy for DTG-based 2DRs observed in clinical trials, there is limited evidence in US real world clinical settings. This study characterizes prescribing behaviors and treatment outcomes for DTG-based 2DR in the real world. Methods: TANDEM was a retrospective medical chart review conducted across 24 US sites. Eligible PLWH were adults initiated on single tablet DTG/3TC or DTG/rilpivirine prior to Sept/30/2020 with a minimum clinical follow-up of six months. Treatment-naïve PLWH had no prior history of HIV therapy. Clinical characteristics, treatment history and outcomes were abstracted. Analyses were descriptive. Reported here are viral outcomes for the DTG/3TC cohort of treatment-naïve PLWH with baseline viral loads (VLs) ≥ 100, 000 (c/mL). Results: From an overall sample of 469 PLWH on DTG-based 2DR, 318 received DTG/3TC. Of the DTG/3TC cohort, 126 were treatment-naïve. Of the treatment-naïve, 58 PLWH had known VLs available at DTG/3TC initiation. For those with baseline VLs ≥ 100, 000 c/mL, 9 had values 100, 000-250, 000 c/mL while 7 were > 250, 000 c/mL. Characteristics of this sub-cohort are described in Table 1. Overall, the most common reason for DTG/3TC initiation in this sub-cohort was patient preference (n=5), followed by avoidance of long-term toxicities and convenience (both n=3). For those with VLs between 100-250k, median CD4 count was 312 while 8/9 became virally suppressed (HIV-1 RNA < 50c/mL) and 1 PLWH had missing data. For those with VLs > 250k, median CD4 count was 114 while 6/7 became virally suppressed and 1 PLWH had missing data. One of these 6 PLWH experienced virologic rebound yet remained on DTG/3TC. Table 1: Clinical Characteristics Conclusion: These real world results reflect data from clinical trials, demonstrating DTG/3TC is effective and well tolerated in the real world. Nearly all DTG/3TC users, regardless of baseline VL, experienced sustained virologic suppression with few treatment discontinuations. Caution should be used when extrapolating these results due to limited population size of the sub-cohorts. Disclosures: Paul Benson, DO, AAHIVS, ViiV Healthcare: Advisor/Consultant|ViiV Healthcare: Speakers Bureau and Advisory Boards Cindy Donovan, PharmD, Johnson & Johnson: Stocks/Bonds|ViiV Healthcare: Employee/Salary|ViiV Healthcare: Stocks/Bonds Gavin Harper, BA, ViiV Healthcare: Adelphi Real World were paid consultants (CRO) to conduct the observational research study on behalf of ViiV Healthcare.|ViiV Healthcare: Adelphi Real World were paid consultants (CRO) to conduct the observational research study on behalf of ViiV Healthcare Deanna Merrill, PharmD, MBA, AAHIVP, ViiV Healthcare: Salaried employee|ViiV Healthcare: Stocks/Bonds Katie L. Mycock, MChem, ViiV Healthcare: Adelphi Real World were paid consultants (CRO) to conduct the observational research study on behalf of ViiV Healthcare|ViiV Healthcare: Adelphi Real World were paid consultants (CRO) to conduct the observational research study on behalf of ViiV Healthcare Alan Oglesby, MPH, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK): Employment|GlaxoSmithKline (GSK): Stocks/Bonds Jimena Patarroyo, PharmD, AAHIVP, ViiV Healthcare: Salaried employee|ViiV Healthcare: Stocks/Bonds|ViiV Healthcare: Stocks/Bonds Aimee Metzner, PharmD, AAHIVP, ViiV Healthcare: Salaried employee|ViiV Healthcare: Stocks/Bonds. … (more)
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- Open forum infectious diseases. Volume 9:(2022)Supplement 2
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- Open forum infectious diseases
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- Volume 9:(2022)Supplement 2
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-12-15
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- Communicable diseases -- Periodicals
Medical microbiology -- Periodicals
Infection -- Periodicals
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