DOI: 10.1071/sh26036 ISSN: 1448-5028

ARMED: an Australian cohort retrospective observational study to understand motivations for switching and clinical outcomes of individuals switching to dolutegravir/lamivudine

Daniela Eassey, Jason J. Ong, Ken Koh, David Nolan, David Baker, Mark O’Reilly, Beng Eu, Jillian Lau, Fiona Bisshop, Jessica Kent, Andrés Doblado-Maldonado, Daniel Cowley, Mark Bloch

Background

Although clinical trials and real-world studies demonstrate the efficacy and tolerability of dolutegravir and lamivudine (DTG + 3TC), Australian real-world evidence remains limited despite differences in access to health care and prescribing context. Here, we present the motivations for switching to DTG/3TC (a fixed-dose, single-tablet regimen) and treatment outcomes.

Methods

We performed a retrospective, observational analysis of individuals with HIV with an undetectable viral load (VL; <50 copies/mL) who switched to DTG/3TC during a 24-month inclusion window from 1 December 2020 to 1 December 2022, in nine Australian clinics. Healthcare providers completed an electronic survey using baseline demographics of people with HIV and other clinical information gathered from participant medical records. Data were collected after December 2023 to allow a 12-month follow-up. Primary endpoints were baseline demographics, clinical characteristics, and motivations for switching to DTG/3TC. Secondary endpoints included virologic outcomes and rates and reasons for DTG/3TC discontinuation.

Results

Overall, 276 individuals with HIV who switched to DTG/3TC were included. Most were male (97%) and White (76%), with a median (interquartile range) age of 54 (45–61) years. The most common antiretroviral therapy before DTG/3TC switch was abacavir/dolutegravir/lamivudine (54%). The most common reason for switching to DTG/3TC was clinician preference for two-drug regimen (43%). Most individuals (98%) maintained virologic suppression (VL <50 copies/mL), and none experienced virologic failure. Through Month 12, one (<1%) individual discontinued DTG/3TC.

Conclusions

These real-world data support the use of DTG/3TC as a viable treatment strategy in this Australian population of individuals with HIV.

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