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Renal safety of a tenofovir-containing first line regimen: experience from an antiretroviral cohort in rural Lesotho
Authors:Bygrave Helen  Kranzer Katharina  Hilderbrand Katherine  Jouquet Guillaume  Goemaere Eric  Vlahakis Nathalie  Triviño Laura  Makakole Lipontso  Ford Nathan
Affiliation:Médecins Sans Frontières, Morija, Lesotho. helen.bygrave@joburg.msf.org
Abstract:

Introduction

Current guidelines contraindicate TDF use when creatinine clearance (CrCl) falls below 50 ml/min. We report prevalence of abnormal renal function at baseline and factors associated with abnormal renal function from a community cohort in Lesotho.

Methods

We calculated changes in CrCl from baseline for patients initiated on TDF at 6 and 12 months and the proportion of patients initiated on TDF who developed renal impairment. Screening algorithms were developed using risk factors determined by multivariate analysis.

Results

Among 933 adults for whom baseline creatinine was available, 176 (18.9%) presented with a baseline CrCl <50 ml/min. Renal function improved during follow-up. 19 patients who developed renal toxicity during follow up remained on TDF; renal function improved (CrCl≥50 ml/min) in all but 3 of these patients. Among 15 patients with a baseline CrCl <50 ml/min were started in error, none developed severe renal impairment.

Conclusion

In this setting TDF-associated renal toxicity is rare and mainly transient. Further studies to assess TDF safety at lower CrCl thresholds are warranted.
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