Timing of blood sampling for CD4 T-cell counting influences HAART decisions

Yonas Bekele, Yohannes Mengistu, Tobias Rinke de Wit, Dawit Wolday

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Abstract

Variability in CD4 T-cell counts has been described for both healthy and HIV-infected persons. It may influence decisions with respect to initiation and monitoring of antiretroviral treatment. to measure the effect of timing of blood sampling for blood cell count measurement. The study population consisted of 71 Ethiopian patients in an observational cohort, either being monitored prior to HAART (n = 40) or receiving HAART (n = 31) at an ART Clinic in Addis Ababa. The median CD4 count demonstrated significantly increasing trends from the morning (8 am) to the afternoon (4 pm), both for patients on HAART (increase of 137 CD4 cell/microl; p = 0.003) and for patients initiating HAART (increase of 56 CD4 cells/microl; p = 0.038). This trend was also observed for CD8+ and CD3+ T-lymphocytes, (initiating HAART p = 0.002 and p = 0.001; patients on HAART p = 0.015 and p = 0.004, respectively). The implications of these findings are for the decision to start HAART or the decision to start prevention of opportunistic infections in Ethiopian patients on HAART
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-197
JournalEthiopian medical journal
Volume49
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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