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Article Dans Une Revue American Journal of Transplantation Année : 2019

Access to the waiting list and to kidney transplantation for people living with HIV: a national registry study

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We compared access to a kidney transplantation (KT) waiting list (WL) and to KT between people living with HIV (PLHIV) and HIV-uninfected controls. Using the REIN (the national Renal Epidemiology and Information Network registry), we included all PLHIV initiating dialysis in France throughout 2006-2010 and HIV-uninfected controls matched for age, sex, year of dialysis initiation, and the existence of a diabetic nephropathy. Patients were prospectively followed until December 2015. We used a competitive risk approach to assess the cumulative incidence of enrollment on WL and of KT, with death as a competing event (subdistribution hazard ratio adjusted on comorbidities, asdHR). There were 255 PLHIV in the REIN (median age 47 years) of whom 180 (71%) were also found in the French Hospital Database on HIV (FHDH-ANRS CO4) including 126 (70%) known to be on antiretroviral therapy with HIV viral suppression (VS). Five years after dialysis initiation, 65%, and 76%, of treated PLHIV with VS, and of HIV-uninfected controls were enrolled on a WL (asdHR 0.68; 95% CI 0.50-0.91). Access to KT was also less frequent and delayed for treated PLHIV with VS (asdHR 0.75, 95% CI, 0.52-1.10). PLHIV continue to face difficulties to access KT.
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hal-02289332 , version 1 (16-09-2019)

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Jérôme Tourret, Marguerite Guiguet, Mathilde Lassalle, Sophie Grabar, Laurence Lièvre, et al.. Access to the waiting list and to kidney transplantation for people living with HIV: a national registry study. American Journal of Transplantation, inPress, ⟨10.1111/ajt.15500⟩. ⟨hal-02289332⟩
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