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口腔健康结局在合并症的 HIV 队列中-一项纵向前瞻性观察研究的实施路线图。

Oral health outcomes in an HIV cohort with comorbidities- implementation roadmap for a longitudinal prospective observational study.

机构信息

Department of Oral Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Center for Clinical and Translational Research, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2023 Oct 17;23(1):763. doi: 10.1186/s12903-023-03527-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART) perpetually suppresses HIV load and has dramatically altered the prognosis of HIV infection, such that HIV is now regarded as a chronic disease. Side effects of ART in Patients With HIV (PWH), has introduced new challenges including "metabolic" (systemic) and oral complications. Furthermore, inflammation persists despite great viral load suppression and normal levels of CD4 cell count. The impact of ART on the spectrum of oral diseases among PWH is often overlooked relative to other systemic complications. There is paucity of data on oral complications associated with ART use in PWH. This is in part due to limited prospective longitudinal studies designed to better understand the range of oral abnormalities observed in PWH on ART.

METHODS

We describe here the study design, including processes associated with subject recruitment and retention, study visit planning, oral health assessments, bio-specimen collection and preprocessing procedures, and data management and statistical plan.

DISCUSSION

We present a procedural roadmap that could be modelled to assess the extent and progression of oral diseases associated with ART in PWH. We also highlight the rigors and challenges associated with our ongoing participant recruitment and retention. A rigorous prospective longitudinal study requires proper planning and execution. A great benefit is that large data sets are collected and biospecimen repository can be used to answer more questions in future studies including genetic, microbiome and metabolome-based studies.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

National Institute of Health Clinical Trials Registration (NCT) #: NCT04645693.

摘要

背景

长期的抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)持续抑制 HIV 载量,并极大地改变了 HIV 感染的预后,使得 HIV 现在被认为是一种慢性病。HIV 感染者(PWH)接受 ART 治疗会产生副作用,包括“代谢”(全身)和口腔并发症。此外,尽管病毒载量得到了很好的抑制,CD4 细胞计数也恢复正常,但炎症仍持续存在。ART 对 PWH 口腔疾病谱的影响往往被忽视,相对于其他系统并发症。关于 PWH 使用 ART 相关的口腔并发症的数据很少。这在一定程度上是由于缺乏旨在更好地了解 PWH 在接受 ART 治疗时观察到的口腔异常范围的有限前瞻性纵向研究。

方法

我们在这里描述了研究设计,包括与受试者招募和保留、研究访问计划、口腔健康评估、生物标本采集和预处理程序以及数据管理和统计计划相关的过程。

讨论

我们提出了一个程序路线图,可以用来评估与 PWH 接受 ART 治疗相关的口腔疾病的程度和进展。我们还强调了我们正在进行的参与者招募和保留所面临的严格性和挑战。一项严格的前瞻性纵向研究需要适当的规划和执行。一个很大的好处是收集了大量的数据集,并且生物标本库可以用于未来的研究中回答更多的问题,包括基于遗传、微生物组和代谢组学的研究。

试验注册

美国国立卫生研究院临床试验注册(NCT)编号:NCT04645693。

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