Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment
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Resumo: | Abstract Background: HIV-associated lipodystrophy involves changes in complex metabolic networks that are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. It has been associated with the use of combined antiretroviral treatment (cART), particularly Protease Inhibitors (PI) and thymidine analogs. This study aims to evaluate characteristics and use of ART associated with lipodystrophy, lipohypertrophy, and lipoatrophy among HIV-infected patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in HIV-infected patients of both genders, aged 18 years or older, who sought care at an HIV/AIDS referral service for diagnostic confirmation or treatment between June 2006 and December 2008. Results: 1240 out of 1295 patients with HIV infection were included. Among patients on cART, women had a higher risk of lipohypertrophy than men, as well as a time since diagnosis of HIV greater than 6 years (versus <3 years). For lipoatrophy, age, education, lifestyle, and body mass index were associated with increased risk. Metabolic parameters were higher among patients on ART; and cART and PI use were independently associated with lipohypertrophy, lipoatrophy and lipodystrophy. The use of PI can be regarded as responsible for 13% of the association of ART and lipodystrophy, and of 11.5% for the thymidine analogs use, independent of gender, skin color, smoking, CD4, and BMI. Conclusions: Risk factors for lipodystrophy, lipoatrophy and lipohypertrophy are marked among ART users, but also among ART naïve patients. |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral TreatmentHIVLipodystrophyLipohypertrophyLipoatrophyRisk factorsHAARTDyslipidemiaAbstract Background: HIV-associated lipodystrophy involves changes in complex metabolic networks that are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. It has been associated with the use of combined antiretroviral treatment (cART), particularly Protease Inhibitors (PI) and thymidine analogs. This study aims to evaluate characteristics and use of ART associated with lipodystrophy, lipohypertrophy, and lipoatrophy among HIV-infected patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in HIV-infected patients of both genders, aged 18 years or older, who sought care at an HIV/AIDS referral service for diagnostic confirmation or treatment between June 2006 and December 2008. Results: 1240 out of 1295 patients with HIV infection were included. Among patients on cART, women had a higher risk of lipohypertrophy than men, as well as a time since diagnosis of HIV greater than 6 years (versus <3 years). For lipoatrophy, age, education, lifestyle, and body mass index were associated with increased risk. Metabolic parameters were higher among patients on ART; and cART and PI use were independently associated with lipohypertrophy, lipoatrophy and lipodystrophy. The use of PI can be regarded as responsible for 13% of the association of ART and lipodystrophy, and of 11.5% for the thymidine analogs use, independent of gender, skin color, smoking, CD4, and BMI. Conclusions: Risk factors for lipodystrophy, lipoatrophy and lipohypertrophy are marked among ART users, but also among ART naïve patients.2017-09-12T19:57:09Z2020-11-26T17:41:32Z2017-09-12T19:57:09Z2020-11-26T17:41:32Z2012info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1-9application/pdf2155-6113http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2155-6113.1000182https://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/handle/ANIMA/2677CalifórniaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlencastro, Paulo RicardoWolff, Fernando HertzSchuelter-Trevisol, FabianaIkeda, Maria LetíciaBrandão, Ajácio Bandeira de MelloBarcellos, Nêmora T.Fuchs, Sandra Costaengreponame:Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA)instname:Ânima Educaçãoinstacron:Ânima2021-08-11T21:05:47Zoai:repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br:ANIMA/2677Repositório InstitucionalPRIhttps://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/oai/requestcontato@animaeducacao.com.bropendoar:2021-08-11T21:05:47Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA) - Ânima Educaçãofalse |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo HIV Lipodystrophy Lipohypertrophy Lipoatrophy Risk factors HAART Dyslipidemia |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment |
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Characteristics Associated to Lipodystrophy Syndrome among HIVInfected Patients Naive and on Antiretroviral Treatment |
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Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo |
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Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo Wolff, Fernando Hertz Schuelter-Trevisol, Fabiana Ikeda, Maria Letícia Brandão, Ajácio Bandeira de Mello Barcellos, Nêmora T. Fuchs, Sandra Costa |
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Wolff, Fernando Hertz Schuelter-Trevisol, Fabiana Ikeda, Maria Letícia Brandão, Ajácio Bandeira de Mello Barcellos, Nêmora T. Fuchs, Sandra Costa |
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Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo Wolff, Fernando Hertz Schuelter-Trevisol, Fabiana Ikeda, Maria Letícia Brandão, Ajácio Bandeira de Mello Barcellos, Nêmora T. Fuchs, Sandra Costa |
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HIV Lipodystrophy Lipohypertrophy Lipoatrophy Risk factors HAART Dyslipidemia |
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HIV Lipodystrophy Lipohypertrophy Lipoatrophy Risk factors HAART Dyslipidemia |
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Abstract Background: HIV-associated lipodystrophy involves changes in complex metabolic networks that are associated with increased cardiovascular risk. It has been associated with the use of combined antiretroviral treatment (cART), particularly Protease Inhibitors (PI) and thymidine analogs. This study aims to evaluate characteristics and use of ART associated with lipodystrophy, lipohypertrophy, and lipoatrophy among HIV-infected patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in HIV-infected patients of both genders, aged 18 years or older, who sought care at an HIV/AIDS referral service for diagnostic confirmation or treatment between June 2006 and December 2008. Results: 1240 out of 1295 patients with HIV infection were included. Among patients on cART, women had a higher risk of lipohypertrophy than men, as well as a time since diagnosis of HIV greater than 6 years (versus <3 years). For lipoatrophy, age, education, lifestyle, and body mass index were associated with increased risk. Metabolic parameters were higher among patients on ART; and cART and PI use were independently associated with lipohypertrophy, lipoatrophy and lipodystrophy. The use of PI can be regarded as responsible for 13% of the association of ART and lipodystrophy, and of 11.5% for the thymidine analogs use, independent of gender, skin color, smoking, CD4, and BMI. Conclusions: Risk factors for lipodystrophy, lipoatrophy and lipohypertrophy are marked among ART users, but also among ART naïve patients. |
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