Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research (Nov 2022)

Real-world weight changes in people with HIV-1 at risk of weight gain (female, Black or Hispanic) switching from integrase strand transfer inhibitors

  • Prina Donga,
  • Bruno Emond,
  • Aditi Shah,
  • Brahim K Bookhart,
  • David Anderson,
  • Maude Vermette-Laforme,
  • Carmine Rossi,
  • Marie-Helene Lafeuille

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2217/cer-2022-0147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1

Abstract

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Aim: Compare weight changes between people living with HIV-1 (PLWH) at high risk of weight gain (females, Blacks or Hispanics) switching from an integrase strand transfer inhibitor (INSTI) to a protease inhibitor (PI) or another INSTI. Materials & methods: Mean weight changes from pre-switch to up-to- 12 months post-switch were retrospectively compared between PLWH switching to a PI or INSTI. Results: 356 PLWH were eligible. At 9- and 12-month post-switch, weight increases were observed for INSTI (weight: +1.55 kg and +1.59 kg), while decreases were observed for PI (-0.23 kg and -1.59 kg); differences between cohorts widened over time. Conclusion: These data suggest that switching off an INSTI may be a management tool to mitigate or reverse weight gain.

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