393. Long-Acting Injectable Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine in the Aging HIV Population: Insights from the RELATIVITY Cohort
Jesús Troya, Carmen Busca, María José Galindo, María Lagarde, Daniel Rodríguez, Miguel Torralba, Alberto Díaz de Santiago, Francisco Fanjul, Adrían Rodríguez, Alfonso Cabello, María José Crussels, Sonia Calzado, María Aguilera, Carmen Hidalgo, Luis Enrique Morano, David Vinuesa

TL;DR
A study shows that a long-acting HIV treatment is effective and safe for older adults with multiple health conditions.
Contribution
The study provides real-world evidence of LAI CAB+RPV's efficacy and safety in people over 60 with HIV.
Findings
Virological success exceeded 96.5% across all age groups.
Age was not significantly associated with virological failure.
Adverse event rates were low and similar between age groups.
Abstract
Long-acting injectable cabotegravir and rilpivirine (LAI CAB+RPV) has become a standard treatment option for people living with HIV (PLWH), offering high efficacy, safety, and convenience. However, data from clinical trials and real-world cohorts involving people over 60 - an important and growing population with physiological differences and emerging comorbidities - remain scarce. Virological Efficacy Over Time by Age Group Among PLWH on LAI CAB+RPV. We conducted a multicenter, retro-prospective study within the Spanish RELATIVITY cohort, analyzing virologically suppressed PLWH aged ≥60 years who transitioned to LAI CAB+RPV. We described this population and evaluated factors associated with virological outcomes using Kaplan–Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards models. This substudy included 380 PLWH from 58 Spanish hospitals (11.8% of the RELATIVITY cohort). The median age…
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TopicsHIV-related health complications and treatments · HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment · HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
