Role of the CD4 count in HIV management

HIV therapy Pub Date : 2010-01-01 DOI:10.2217/HIV.09.58
J. Hoffman, J. Griensven, R. Colebunders, Mehri McKellar
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Abstract

As a result of successful antiretroviral treatment over the last 20 years, HIV has become more of a chronic disease for practitioners to manage, requiring careful, but routine, clinical monitoring. Laboratory markers, such as the HIV-1 RNA viral load and CD4 cell count, are regularly used for patient management in addition to predicting disease progression and/or treatment outcomes. The HIV viral load is considered to be the gold standard for evaluating treatment success, although it is often limited by the cost. Furthermore, in certain cases, there is a mismatch between an undetectable viral load (<50 copies/ml) and the absence of immune reconstitution, which can be confusing to both the treatment provider and patient. In this review, the utility of the CD4 count as a predictor for HIV disease progression in patients not on therapy is evaluated, as well as a method for monitoring a patient’s response to therapy. Its use in predicting immune reconstitution in patients initiating antiretrovirals is also id...
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CD4计数在HIV管理中的作用
由于过去20年来抗逆转录病毒治疗的成功,艾滋病毒已更多地成为一种需要从业者管理的慢性疾病,需要仔细但常规的临床监测。实验室标志物,如HIV-1 RNA病毒载量和CD4细胞计数,除了预测疾病进展和/或治疗结果外,还经常用于患者管理。HIV病毒载量被认为是评估治疗成功的金标准,尽管它经常受到成本的限制。此外,在某些情况下,在无法检测到的病毒载量(<50拷贝/ml)和缺乏免疫重建之间存在不匹配,这可能使治疗提供者和患者都感到困惑。在这篇综述中,评估了CD4计数作为未接受治疗的患者HIV疾病进展预测因子的效用,以及监测患者对治疗反应的方法。它在预测开始抗逆转录病毒治疗的患者免疫重建方面的应用也被证实。
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