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Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia

Dissertation (MSc (Medical Oncology))--University of Pretoria, 2019.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/75830 Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia Dreosti, Lydia M. gbdyer36@gmail.com Dyer, Greg Bryan UCTD Haematology Medical oncology Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Comorbidity CD4 Count Epidemiology Oncology Health sciences theses SDG-03 SDG-03: Good health and well-being Health sciences theses SDG-10 SDG-10: Reduced inequalities Health sciences theses SDG-17 SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals Dissertation (MSc (Medical Oncology))--University of Pretoria, 2019. This thesis/dissertation is under embargo until September 2023. Background The effects of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) on the Overall Survival (OS) in patients diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) are not well documented. All studies to date have been with small sample sizes and based on collections of case studies from different facilities with different treatment protocols, as a result it has been difficult to draw definitive conclusions. Method This retrospective record review of a cohort of AML patients (n=304) treated at a single site between 2000 and 2017 was conducted. Age (16-93 years), gender (Male: n=157 ; Female: n=138), ECOG PS (Eastern Co-Operative Oncology Group Performance Status), FAB (French-American-British) staging, blast count, CD4 count, HIV viral load, financial status, response to treatment as measured on bone marrow biopsy and OS were measured. The OS was compared for HIV status. Further comparisons were conducted in a sub-group where age, ECOG PS and FAB staging were controlled. Results 210 (69.07%) were HIV negative, 31 (10.1%) were HIV positive, 63 (20.7%) had an unknown HIV status. A statistically significant difference was found between HIV negative and HIV positive groups’ OS (563 vs. 121 days ; P<0.01)(HR 2.02 ; 95% CI 1.36 - 2.99) in the main analysis. This difference was also noted when patients who were not treated for AML were excluded from the comparison (OS, 740 vs 194 days, P<0.01)(HR, 2.10 ; 95% CI 1.26-3.50). In the main analysis mean ECOG PS was better in the HIV negative population compared to the positive population (1.80 vs. 2.06). In the controlled group sub-study, where Age, ECOG PS and FAB staging were controlled, the OS between HIV positive and HIV negative patients was not statistically significant (141 days vs. 121 days) (P=0.17; 95% CI). CD4 counts ranged from 29 – 1416, with a mean CD4 of 432 on presentation. No statistically significant difference could be found between CD4 and OS (HR, 1.0 ; 95% CI 0.99-1.00), possibly due to very few patients presenting with a low CD4 count. HIV Viral Loads ranged from <100 – 106640. Similarly, no statistically significant difference was found between HIV Viral Load and OS (HR 0.99 ; 95% CI 0.99-1.00). Conclusion HIV has a negative impact upon the OS of patients with AML. HIV appears to impact on OS as a chronic comorbidity by affecting ECOG PS on presentation, reducing their chance of being treated as well as possibly reducing a patients’ functional reserve. This impact does not appear to be as a result of a direct interaction between the HIV and AML disease processes, as when controlling for other factors that may influence OS there is no statistically significant difference in OS between HIV positive and negative patients. em2025 Medical Oncology MSc (Medical Oncology) Restricted SDG-03: Good health and well-being SDG-10: Reduced inequalities SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals 2020-08-21T08:22:26Z 2020-08-21T08:22:26Z 2020-10 2019 Dissertation Dyer, GB 2019, Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia, MSc (Medical Oncology) Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/75830> S2020 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/75830 en © 2019 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Haematology
Medical oncology
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Comorbidity
CD4 Count
Epidemiology
Oncology
Health sciences theses SDG-03
SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Health sciences theses SDG-10
SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
Health sciences theses SDG-17
SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals
Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia
title Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia
title_full Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia
title_fullStr Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia
title_full_unstemmed Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia
title_short Possible effects of HIV infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia
title_sort possible effects of hiv infection on overall survival of patients diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia
topic UCTD
Haematology
Medical oncology
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Comorbidity
CD4 Count
Epidemiology
Oncology
Health sciences theses SDG-03
SDG-03: Good health and well-being
Health sciences theses SDG-10
SDG-10: Reduced inequalities
Health sciences theses SDG-17
SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/75830