Midway Specialty Care Center
Jennifer Kuretski
This real-world retrospective study describes the clinical efficacy of 2DR (DOVATO® (DTG/3TC)) versus 3DR (BIKTARVY® (BIC/F/TAF)) in PWH, including those with at least 2 social determinants of health indicators, across a multi clinic infectious disease organization in the Southeast United States
Hiv
HIV-1-infection
HIV Infections
DTG/3TC versus BIC/F/TAF
3-drug regimens (3DR) have been the foundation of HIV treatment for the last two decades; however, based on more recent data from GEMINI 1 and 2, TANGO, SALSA and STAT clinical trials, 2-drug regimens (2DR), such as dolutegravir/lamivudine, have shown similar efficacy in viral suppression as compared to 3DR1,2,5,6. Furthermore, real-world evidence (RWE) data has reinforced the clinical trial data, showing similar effectiveness outcomes data of DTG/3TC vs. 3DR across ~38,000 people living with HIV, in a variety of sub-populations, including more than 1,200 who are ART naïve. Test and treat strategies have also been successful with both 2DR and 3DR3, but analysis of clinical outcomes, including barriers to resistance as evidenced by viral suppression, in persons with more challenging to treat HIV (PWH), are needed, including PWH with social determinant of health (SDOH) indicators (including but not limited to unstable housing, food insecurity, unemployment, uninsured and/or unstable transportation). PWH may prioritize addressing these needs over adherence to antiretroviral therapy and lower adherence to antiretroviral therapy raises the concern for lack of viral suppression and/or the development of resistance. A recent study demonstrated that PWH in the United States with 2 or more SDOH indicators were 20% less likely to report excellent adherence in the prior 30 days and 10% less likely to achieve sustained viral suppression in the prior year4 . Furthermore, as HIV disproportionately affects persons of lower socioeconomic status who are experiencing multiple SDOH indicators, identifying ART that can be used to achieve viral suppression in this patient population is essential. This retrospective study will be performed across a not-for-profit multi-clinic infectious disease organization in the Southeast United States comprising 12 clinics. This multi-clinic infectious disease organization provided care to over 6,000 PWH over the last 5 years. 25% of those PWH identified as cisgender females. 60% of the total PWH were ages 50 years and older. Over 50% of PWH identified their race as a racial and/or ethnic minority. 10 out of 12 clinics are located in 5 of Florida's 6 top counties for prevalence of persons with HIV (Miami-Dade, Broward, Orange, Palm Beach, and Hillsborough Counties). 6 out of 12 clinics provide care for persons with HIV with Ryan White (persons with federal poverty level below 400%). Clinics across the organization provide rapid entry to care for PWH to enter care for the first time (treatment naïve) and/or re-enter care, after being out of care and/or off of ART. The rapid entry to care model also provides the opportunity to review clinical outcomes of PWH starting on either 2DR or 3DR who are re-entering care with an unknown history of resistance.
Study Type : | Observational |
Estimated Enrollment : | 800 participants |
Official Title : | Retrospective Review of DTG/3TC Versus BIC/F/TAF Across a Multi Clinic Infectious Disease Organization in Southeast United States (REVIVE Study) |
Actual Study Start Date : | June 1, 2024 |
Estimated Primary Completion Date : | December 31, 2024 |
Estimated Study Completion Date : | April 30, 2025 |
Information not available for Arms and Intervention/treatment
Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years |
Sexes Eligible for Study: | All |
Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
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Midway Specialty Care Center
West Palm Beach, florida, United States, 33401