Incidence and Risk Factors of Combined-Antiretroviral Therapy-Induced Hepatotoxicity among HIV Patients at the Bali District Hospital, Cameroon

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Ngah Yayah EmerenciaORCID,Cho Frederick NchangORCID,Etagha Bisong ShaunaORCID,Fusi Neh Gladys,Francisca Neba,Ikomey Mondinde GeorgeORCID,Ibrahim NjimonaORCID

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AbstractIntroductionThe incidence of hepatotoxicity is life-threatening and can result to an end-stage liver disease in long-term patients on combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). Our study sought to evaluate the incidence and predictors of cART-induced hepatotoxicity (CIH) among long term users on cART in a rural District hospital.MethodsThis was a hospital-based cross-sectional study in the Bali District Hospital. Spectrophotometric method was use for the quantitative measurement of alanine-aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate-aminotransferase (AST) levels. Patients with elevations of both ALT and AST were considered CIH. The Chi (χ2) square test, ANOVA and Kaplan Meier log-ranked/ survival analyses were used to analyse the data.ResultsOf the 350 participants enrolled [156 (44.6%) males and 194 (55.4%) females], aged 43.87 ± 0.79 years (range 20 – 84 years) included in this analysis, 26 (4.4%) experienced moderate CIH. We observed 57 (16.3%), 62 (17.7%) and 238 (68%) elevated levels ALT + AST, ALT and AST respectively. Two independent predictive factors of CIH were, the male sex and alcoholism during the study period.ConclusionThe prevalence of CIH in HIV-infected patients in Bali was lower than that observed in previous studies. The duration of therapy had no influence on the frequency of CIH. Alcoholism and smoking showed significant differences in the development of CIH.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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