Patterns of peri-gestational weight change among women living with HIV in Nigeria receiving dolutegravir compared to alternative antiretroviral regimens: a retrospective cohort study
Ammar Al Naimi, Charlotte Chang, Holly Rawizza, Oluwaseun Olaifa, Olabanjo Ogunsola, Prosper Okonkwo, Phyllis Kanki

TL;DR
This study compares weight changes in HIV-positive Nigerian women using dolutegravir versus other HIV treatments during and after pregnancy.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into weight patterns among HIV-positive women using dolutegravir during pregnancy in Nigeria.
Findings
DTG therapy is linked to faster weight gain during pregnancy.
Women on DTG retain more weight post-pregnancy.
No significant difference in total weight gained during pregnancy.
Abstract
Weight change for women living with HIV (WLWH) who receive dolutegravir (DTG) is understudied around pregnancy. The aim of this study was to investigate the direction and magnitude of weight change among WLWH pre-, during, and post-gestation based on DTG exposure history. This retrospective cohort study evaluated adult pregnant WLWH receiving antenatal care between 2016 and 2022 at two clinics in Nigeria and followed them over three 9-month periods (pregestational, antenatal, and postgestational). Patients were stratified into three DTG exposure groups for each follow-up period: non-DTG, DTG-switch, and DTG. Three mixed effects models with random intercepts and slopes were utilized to assess the association between DTG and weight. Sensitivity analysis was conducted using binomial DTG exposure with starting time. The study included 2386 women, 851 (35.7%) of whom used DTG at some…
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TopicsHIV-related health complications and treatments · Gestational Diabetes Research and Management · HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
