High Incidence of Zidovudine Induced Anaemia in HIV Infected Patients in Southern Odisha.

Indian J Hematol Blood Transfus

Department of General Medicine ART Center, M.K.C.G. Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur, Odisha India.

Published: June 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Zidovudine (AZT) was the first drug to significantly improve AIDS treatment, introduced in 1990, and this study investigated its link to anaemia in HIV patients starting AZT-based therapy.
  • Conducted at M.K.C.G. MCH in Berhampur from January 2009 to December 2011, the research focused on HIV patients with hemoglobin levels greater than 8 gm/dl, excluding those with existing anaemia.
  • Findings indicated that 14.6% of patients developed AZT-induced anaemia, with those having low CD4 counts at higher risk, while age, sex, weight, and WHO clinical stage showed no significant correlation with anaemia development.

Article Abstract

Zidovudine (AZT), a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor was the first breakthrough in AIDS therapy in 1990.This study was conducted with an aim to determine prevalence of AZT induced anaemia in HIV infected patients initiated on AZT containing anti retroviral therapy(ART) regimen and also to find out any risk factor for causing AZT induced anaemia. Study was carried out in ART centre, M.K.C.G, MCH, Berhampur between Jan 2009 and Dec 2011. HIV infected patients registered at ART centre were treated according to National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) guidelines. Patients (n = 1221) with Hb >8 gm/dl were prescribed AZT based ART regimen. Patients having anaemia (<8 gm/dl) were excluded from the study. Correlation of baseline characteristics (age, sex, weight, Hb level, CD4 count, World Health Organization (WHO) clinical stage) with risk of developing anaemia was also calculated. 178 (14.6 %) patients on AZT regimen developed anaemia. Patients with low CD4 count were more prone to develop severe anaemia. Age, sex, weight, WHO clinical stage had no relation with development of anaemia. Incidence of AZT induced anaemia was very high and patients having low CD4 count were more susceptible to develop anaemia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4375155PMC
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