Table 2.
Unadjusted and Adjusted Hazard Ratios for Death Associated with Different Types of Events (n=113)^
| Event Type | Unadjusted HR | 95% CI | Adjusted HR* | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AIDS event (n=54) | 7.8 | (3.8 – 16.1) | 4.6 | (1.8 – 12.0) |
| CVD event (n=132) | 17.1 | (11.1 – 26.1) | 17.1 | (10.0 – 29.3) |
| Non-AIDS cancer event (n=86) | 34.6 | (22.6 – 53.1) | 26.8 | (15.7 – 45.7) |
| Any grade 4 event (n=339) | 8.9 | (6.0 – 13.2) | 6.9 | (4.2 – 11.2) |
| -ChrIRD grade 4 event# (n=165) | 13.0 | (8.5 – 19.9) | 12.4 | (7.4 – 20.8) |
| -Non-ChrIRD grade 4 event# (n=214) | 6.6 | (4.3 – 10.3) | 5.2 | (3.0 – 8.9) |
Adjusted HRs for risk of death for those who did vs. those who did not experience an event use a time-dependent indicator for event type. Other covariates in the model include: age, race, gender, baseline log2 IL-6, baseline log2 D-dimer, baseline BMI, baseline log10 CD4, log10 nadir CD4, prior AIDS event, Hepatitis B or C co-infection, use of lipid-lowering medication, use of blood pressure medication, and type of ART treatment.
All models were stratified by study (ESPRIT or SMART).
Some subjects have both a ChrIRD event and a non-ChrIRD event. These subjects would only be counted once for grade 4 events.
CVD = cardiovascular disease
ChrIRD = chronic inflammation-related disease