Clinician Compliance with Laboratory Monitoring and Prescribing Guidelines in HIV-1-Infected Patients Receiving Tenofovir
S. Afr. med. j. (Online)
; 106(4): 369-371, 2016.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Tenofovir is part of the preferred first-line regimen for HIV-infected patients in South Africa (SA); but is associated with kidney toxicity. SA antiretroviral therapy (ART) guidelines recommend creatinine monitoring at baseline (ART start) and at 3; 6 and 12 months; and substituting tenofovir with zidovudine; stavudine or abacavir should creatinine clearance (CrCl) decrease to etlt;50 mL/min.OBJECTIVE:
To assess clinician compliance with tenofovir monitoring and prescribing guidelines.METHODS:
We described the proportion of adult patients on tenofovir-based first-line ART who were screened for baseline renal impairment; were monitored according to the SA antiretroviral treatment guidelines; and were switched from tenofovir if renal function declined.RESULTS:
We included 13 168 patients who started ART from 2010 to 2012. Creatinine concentrations were recorded in 11 712 (88.9%) patients on tenofovir at baseline; 9 135/11 657 (78.4%) at 3 months; 5 426/10 554 (51.4%) at 6 months; and 5 949/ 8 421 (70.6%) at 12 months. At baseline; 227 (1.9%) started tenofovir despite a CrCl etlt;50 mL/min. While on tenofovir; 525 patients had at least one CrCl of etlt;50 mL/min. Of 382 patients with =3 months' follow-up after a CrCl etlt;50 mL/min; 114 (29.8%) stopped tenofovir within 3 months. Clinicians were more likely to stop tenofovir in patients with lower CrCl and CD4 count. Of 226 patients who continued to receive tenofovir and had further CrCls available; 156 (69.0%) had a CrCl =50 mL/min at their next visit.CONCLUSIONS:
Creatinine monitoring is feasible where access to laboratory services is good. Kidney function recovered in most patients who continued to receive tenofovir despite a CrCl etlt;50 mL/min. Further research is needed to determine how best to monitor renal function with tenofovir in resource-limited settings
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Sujet Principal:
Créatinine
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Adhésion au traitement médicamenteux
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Ténofovir
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Tests de la fonction rénale
Type d'étude:
Guideline
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En
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S. Afr. med. j. (Online)
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2016
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Article