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7 December 2001 - Volume 15 - Issue 18 - pp 2441-2444
Clinical Science: Concise Communication

Failure to maintain long-term adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy: the role of lipodystrophy

Duran, Ségolène; Savès, Marianne; Spire, Bruno; Cailleton, Valérie; Sobel, Alain; Carrieri, Patrizia; Salmon, Dominique; Moatti, Jean-Paul; Leport, Catherine; and the APROCO study group

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Abstract

In a sample of 277 patients included in the French APROCO cohort study who were initially adherent at follow-up visit 4 months after initiation of a protease inhibitor-containing regimen, 76.4% self-reported at least one lipodystrophy-related symptom and 30.0% failed to maintain adherence behaviour 20 months after enrolment. After multiple adjustment for other related factors, such as younger age, alcohol consumption and poor housing conditions, the number of self-reported lipodystrophy symptoms was independently associated with adherence failure.

© 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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