TY - JOUR
T1 - Relation of stavudine discontinuation to anthropometric changes among HIV-infected women
AU - Tien, Phyllis C.
AU - Schneider, Michael F.
AU - Cole, Stephen R.
AU - Justman, Jessica E.
AU - French, Audrey L.
AU - Young, Mary
AU - DeHovitz, Jack
AU - Nathwani, Niyati
AU - Brown, Todd T.
PY - 2007/1
Y1 - 2007/1
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To characterize changes in regional anthropometry associated with stavudine exposure and discontinuation. DESIGN: Seven hundred thirty-four HIV-infected participants who reported using stavudine (574 of whom later discontinued stavudine) and 698 HIV-uninfected participants from the Women's Interagency HIV Study provided anthropometrics at 8706 semiannual visits between July 1999 and March 2005. METHODS: Changes in weight, waist, chest, upper arm, hip, and midthigh circumferences were evaluated using linear regression with generalized estimating equations. RESULTS: HIV-uninfected women demonstrated increases in regional anthropometry at every body site, whereas HIV-infected women demonstrated decreases in weight and circumferences of the waist, chest, hip, and thigh. A smaller annual decrease in hip circumference was seen after discontinuing stavudine for >2.25 years compared with the decrease observed while on stavudine (P = 0.01). Discontinuing stavudine for >2.25 years was associated with smaller (P < 0.05) decreases in hip (-0.06 cm/y) and thigh (-0.005 cm/y) circumference compared with the decreases observed between 1 and 2.25 years (hip: -0.46 cm/y, thigh: -0.24 cm/y) or ≤1 year (hip: -0.64 cm/y, thigh: -0.27 cm/y) after stavudine discontinuation. CONCLUSIONS: Regardless of continuing or discontinuing stavudine, HIV-infected women demonstrate decreases in weight and body circumference measurements over time. The lower limb seems to be most affected by stavudine exposure, with stabilization observed more than 2 years after discontinuation.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To characterize changes in regional anthropometry associated with stavudine exposure and discontinuation. DESIGN: Seven hundred thirty-four HIV-infected participants who reported using stavudine (574 of whom later discontinued stavudine) and 698 HIV-uninfected participants from the Women's Interagency HIV Study provided anthropometrics at 8706 semiannual visits between July 1999 and March 2005. METHODS: Changes in weight, waist, chest, upper arm, hip, and midthigh circumferences were evaluated using linear regression with generalized estimating equations. RESULTS: HIV-uninfected women demonstrated increases in regional anthropometry at every body site, whereas HIV-infected women demonstrated decreases in weight and circumferences of the waist, chest, hip, and thigh. A smaller annual decrease in hip circumference was seen after discontinuing stavudine for >2.25 years compared with the decrease observed while on stavudine (P = 0.01). Discontinuing stavudine for >2.25 years was associated with smaller (P < 0.05) decreases in hip (-0.06 cm/y) and thigh (-0.005 cm/y) circumference compared with the decreases observed between 1 and 2.25 years (hip: -0.46 cm/y, thigh: -0.24 cm/y) or ≤1 year (hip: -0.64 cm/y, thigh: -0.27 cm/y) after stavudine discontinuation. CONCLUSIONS: Regardless of continuing or discontinuing stavudine, HIV-infected women demonstrate decreases in weight and body circumference measurements over time. The lower limb seems to be most affected by stavudine exposure, with stabilization observed more than 2 years after discontinuation.
KW - Anthropometry
KW - Antiretroviral therapy
KW - HIV
KW - Lipoatrophy
KW - Stavudine
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U2 - 10.1097/01.qai.0000248353.56125.43
DO - 10.1097/01.qai.0000248353.56125.43
M3 - Article
C2 - 17091021
AN - SCOPUS:33845986005
SN - 1525-4135
VL - 44
SP - 43
EP - 48
JO - Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
JF - Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
IS - 1
ER -