Author:
Hunter-Dickson Mitchell,Drak Douglas,Anderson Matthew,Shamu Tinei,Chimbetete Cleophas,Dahwa Rumbidzai,Gracey David M.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Renal impairment in people living with HIV (PWH) in Sub-Saharan Africa is common and associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The ideal equation to estimate glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) in this population remains unclear. That which best predicts clinical risk may be the most appropriate while validation studies are awaited. Here we compare the Cockcroft-Gault (CG), Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI[ASR]) and the CKD-EPI equation with the race coefficient removed (CKD-EPI[AS]), in a population of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) naïve PWH in Zimbabwe to assess which equation best predicts mortality.
Methods
A retrospective cohort study of treatment naïve PWH at the Newlands Clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe was completed. The study included all patients commencing ART between 2007 and 2019. Predictors of mortality were assessed by multivariable logistic regression.
Results
A total of 2991 patients were followed-up for a median of 4.6 years. The cohort was 62.1% female, with 26.1% of patients having at least one comorbidity. The CG equation identified 21.6% of patients as having renal impairment compared with 17.6% with CKD-EPI[AS] and 9.3% with CKD-EPI[ASR]. There was a mortality rate of 9.1% across the study period. The highest mortality risk was seen in those with renal impairment as determined by the CKD-EPI[ASR] equation for both eGFR < 90 and eGFR < 60 with OR 2.97 (95%CI 1.86–4.76) and OR 10.6 (95%CI 3.15–18.04) respectively.
Conclusion
In treatment naïve PWH in Zimbabwe, the CKD-EPI[ASR] equation identifies patients at highest risk of mortality when compared to the CKD-EPI[AS] and CG equations.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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