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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Oct 18.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS. 2008 Oct 18;22(16):2179–2185. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328312c756

Table 2.

Relative risk of progression to an AIDS-defining event or AIDS related death per 0.3, 0.5, and 1.0 log10 increment of plasma HIV RNA concentration.

Risk ratio per log10 Δ HIV RNA
Reference No. of Events CD4+ cells/μla Primary Outcome Viral assay 0.3 0.5 1.0
Welles et al. [35] 187 139 AIDS, Death bDNA 1.36 (1.12, 1.66) 1.67 (1.20, 2.32) 2.79 (1.44, 5.38)
Coombs et al. [36] 97 85 AIDS, Death bDNA 1.26 (1.03, 1.54) 1.47 (1.05, 2.05) 2.26 (1.10, 5.13)
Sterling et al. [37] 202 659 AIDS, Death RT-PCR 1.14 (0.98, 1.32) 1.24 (0.97, 1.59) 1.55 (0.95, 2.52)
Phillips et al. [38] 219 NP AIDS Combinationb 1.24 (1.17, 1.31) 1.42 (1.30, 1.57) 2.03 (1.68, 2.46)
Lavreys et al. [39] 40 498 Death Gen-Probe 1.28 (1.10, 1.47) 1.51 (1.17, 1.89) 2.28 (1.36, 3.59)

Weighted mean 1.25 (1.08, 1.44) 1.44 (1.14, 1.84) 2.13 (1.33, 3.62)

bDNA, branched DNA signal-amplification assay (Chiron, Emeryville, CA, USA.); RT-PCR, reverse transcriptase – polymerase chain reaction (Amplicor HIV monitor test, Roche Diagnostic Systems, Inc., Branchburg, NJ, USA.); NASBA, nucleic acid sequence based amplification technique (Organon Teknika, Boxtel, Holland); Gen-Probe (Gen-Probe HIV-1 viral load assay; Gen-Probe, Inc., San Diego, CA, USA); NP, not provided.

a

Values reflect median CD4+ T lymphocyte count/μl among infected persons at baseline.

b

55% of viral loads was measured by RT-PCR, 17.9% by an unknown method, 14.6% by NASBA, 7.8% by bDNA, and 4.8% by another method.