Timing of antiretroviral therapy for HIV-infected patients with moderate to severe Pneumocystis pneumonia: study protocol for a multi-centre prospective randomised controlled trial

Author:

Qin Yuanyuan,Lu Yanqiu,Zhou Yihong,Harypursat Vijay,Sun Feng,Yang Sen,Tang Shengquan,Li Yao,He Xiaoqing,Zeng Yanming,Chen Yaokai

Abstract

Abstract Background Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is a common acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related opportunistic infection. Recent reports estimate that more than 400,000 patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) develop PCP each year globally. However, the timing of antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation for HIV-infected patients with PCP is still controversial, and the benefits and risks of early initiation of ART are not completely clear. We thus designed this study in order to determine the optimal timing for ART initiation for HIV-positive patients with moderate to severe PCP. Methods This study will be an open-label, multi-centre, prospective randomised controlled trial. A total of 200 subjects will be randomly assigned to an early ART initiation group (≤14 days after PCP diagnosis) and a deferred ART initiation group (>14 days after PCP diagnosis) at a 1:1 ratio. All subjects will be followed up for 48 weeks after starting ART. The primary endpoint is incidence of disease progression (including new or relapsing opportunistic infections and death) at week 48. The secondary endpoints are the changes in CD4 counts from baseline at weeks 12, 24 and 48; the degree of virological suppression (HIV RNA < 50 copies/mL) at weeks 24 and 48; the rate of development of PCP-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; and adverse events over 48 weeks. Discussion We hope that the results of this study will reveal the optimal timing for initiation of ART in HIV-infected patients with moderate to severe PCP. Trial registration This trial was registered as one of the 12 trials under the name of a general project at chictr.org.cn on February 1, 2019. The registration number of the general project is ChiCTR1900021195.

Funder

National Science and Technology Major Project of China during the 13th Five-year plan period

Beijing Medical and Health Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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