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Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Is abacavir (ABC)-containing combination antiretroviral therapy (CART) associated with myocardial infarction.

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1 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Is abacavir (ABC)-containing combination antiretroviral therapy (CART) associated with myocardial infarction (MI)? No association identified in pooled summary of 54 clinical trials A Cutrell, J Hernandez, C Brothers, J Yeo, W Burkle, W Spreen. XVII International AIDS Conference, 3-8 August 2008, Mexico City

2 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Background and Objective The D:A:D study group recently reported an unexpected increase in risk of MI with ABC and ddI in a large, prospective observational cohort (Lancet 2008; 371:1417-26). To determine whether there is an increase in cardiovascular events associated with ABC containing CART as compared to non-ABC containing CART using GSK-sponsored clinical trials contained in the GSK HIV Data Repository.

3 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Methods (1) GSK HIV Data Repository – history/purpose GSK-sponsored clinical trials with > 24 weeks of follow up with data from 1995-2006 were analyzed. –Data from 54 clinical trials analyzed: 13/54 adult trials were randomized for ABC vs control 33/54 trials included ABC in background ART 8/54 trials did not include ABC Includes data from 14683 subjects (14174 adults and 509 children) Descriptive statistics were summarized for naïve and experienced subjects treated with and without ABC.

4 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Methods (2) To capture events of interest (myocardial ischemia or infarction) all data were queried for events coded as “ Coronary Artery Disorders ” and “ Ischemic Coronary Artery Disorders ” using MeDRA –Specific preferred terms included: coronary artery atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, coronary artery occlusion, acute MI, angina pectoris, angina unstable, MI and myocardial ischemia.

5 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Methods (3) All fatal cases (any cause) in the HIV Data Repository were reviewed by an external cardiologist. Framingham risk not calculated at baseline – not all factors routinely collected –Smoking, hypertension, HDL levels Rates per 1000 person/years were calculated, and Poisson regression models were used to calculate unadjusted relative rates and 95% confidence intervals using SAS.

6 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Demographic and HIV-disease Characteristics at Baseline ADULT NAIVEADULT EXPERIENCED ABC N=5859 No ABC N=2406 ABC N=3643 No ABC N=2266 Age at Screening, n Median, year (min-max) 5859 36 (17-78) 2406 35 (18-74) 3639 40 (18-78) 2263 39 (18-74) Race, n White Black 5728 49% 29% 2314 54% 22% 3591 64% 21% 2265 73% 16% Sex, n Male 5858 78% 2406 79% 3643 86% 2266 85% Viral Load (log 10 ), n Median (Min-Max) 5793 4.81 (1.28- 7.64) 2397 4.67 (1.28-6.6) 3626 4.25 (0.84-6.74) 2247 4.18 (1.38-7.05) CD4 Count, n Median (Min-Max) 5819 273 (0-1883) 2393 337 (0-1729) 3629 265 (0-2089) 2250 295 (0-1799)

7 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Baseline Lipids and Glucose (mmol/L) n Median (Min-Max) ADULT NAIVEADULT EXPERIENCED ABC N=5859 No ABC N=2406 ABC N=3643 No ABC N=2266 Cholesterol 5484 4.1 (1.0-10.1) 2272 4.2 (1.6-10.1) 2249 4.8 (0.05-15.0) 1808 4.6 (1.8-15.0) LDL 2143 2.5 (0.1-6.3) 166 2.7 (0.8-6.4) 39 3.2 (1.0-5.5) 23 3.7 (1.3-5.2) HDL 2215 0.9 (0.05-3.1) 172 0.9 (0.2-2.5) 48 1.0 (0.3-2.6) 24 1.1 (0.5-1.5) Triglycerides 5482 1.4 (0.3-28.9) 2272 1.4 (0.2-15.4) 2234 2.1 (0.04-38.1) 1803 1.9 (0.4-35.3) Glucose4999 5.0 (1.3-27.2) 2353 5.0 (0.9-24.1) 2201 5.2 (2.2-26.0) 1662 5.2 (2.1-26.2)

8 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 CV Outcomes - Exposure to ABC Compared with No Exposure to ABC Exposure to ABC Events /Patients FrequencyEvents /Person- Years Rate /1000 Person- Years Relative rate (95% CI) Any Myocardial Infarction or Acute Myocardial Infarction: None 7/50440.139%11/46532.36 ABC CART11/96390.114%16/78452.040.863 (0.40,1.86) Any ischemic Coronary Artery Disease or Disorder: None 21/50440.416%27/46425.82 ABC CART24/96390.249%27/78323.450.593 (0.35,1.01)

9 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 CV Outcomes - Exposure to ABC or No ABC (12 Adult Randomized Trials) Exposure to ABC Events /Patients FrequencyEvents /Person- Years Rate /1000 Person- Years Relative rate (95% CI) Any Myocardial Infarction or Acute Myocardial Infarction: None 6/16920.355%7/17064.10 ABC CART2/15700.127%4/18632.150.523 (0.15 – 1.79) Any ischemic Coronary Artery Disease or Disorder: None 13/16920.768%13/17027.64 ABC CART5/15700.318%8/18604.300.563 (0.23-1.36)

10 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Strengths and Limitations Prospective clinical trial data with large number of patients exposed to ABC, consistent data collection Standard and real-time monitoring and follow up of all reported AEs External expert review supportive Post-hoc analysis Duration of exposure on average 24-48 weeks Studies not designed to detect CV risk specifically Low event rate therefore less power

11 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Conclusion Overall, among pts in the GSK HIV Data Repository: –the incidence rate of MI and Coronary Artery Disorders was low –there was no difference in incidence of ischemic coronary artery events or myocardial infarction in subjects who received abacavir-containing vs. non- ABC containing CART Further study is needed to fully evaluate the association of ABC and cardiovascular disease.

12 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 What’s Next to Further Address the Question? Analysis of Internal Clinical Trial Data Continued vigilance of spontaneous event data and published literature  In all future studies, incorporate cardiovascular risk factor and biomarker collection  Mechanism research  Additional cohort collaborations  Analyze inflammatory markers in current and future studies

13 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 HEAT Biomarker Analysis: Geometric Mean (95% CI) by Study Week (ITT-E) n (obs) Epzicom =243248230256251232 Truvada =249 235216252 236216 Interleukin 6 (IL-6) High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) Poster LBPE1138 Thursday August 7, 2008

14 Cutrell A, Hernandez J, Brothers C et al. 2008 Acknowledgments The authors wish to thank… Harry Staines, Suki Pabla, Dupe Bassey, Lee Tombs and Pinal Patel at SRG Interesource Satellite Operations for statistical support Drs. Peter Kowey & Gary Koch for expert input Investigators who supported the clinical trials All of the patient volunteers.


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