Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate
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Resumo: | Hyperlipidemia has been frequently recorded as a side effect of treating HIV patients with protease inhibitors (PI). This study was initiated to analyze the modifications on blood lipids in HIV-patients receiving PI and the safety and efficacy of the treatment with fenofibrate. Total (TC) and HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), and CD4+ T-cell counts were measured in 30 HAART-naive patients (Group I) before and after PI introduction. In a second phase of the study, the effects of fenofibrate on lipids, CPK, CD4+, and viral load were determined in 13 patients (Group II) with elevated TC or TG. In Group I, 60% of the patients showed TC or TG elevations. Average increments of 31% and 146% in TC and TG respectively (p<0.0006 and p<0.0001) were observed. In Group II, fenofibrate treatment was associated with decrements of 6.6% (TC) and 45.7% (TG) (p=0.07 and 0.0002) and no modifications on CPK, CD4+, and viral load. In conclusion, hyperlipidemia is common during the treatment of HIV with protease inhibitors, and fenofibrate appears to be an effective and safe choice for its treatment. |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrateCholesterollipidsHIV infectiontriglyceridesHyperlipidemia has been frequently recorded as a side effect of treating HIV patients with protease inhibitors (PI). This study was initiated to analyze the modifications on blood lipids in HIV-patients receiving PI and the safety and efficacy of the treatment with fenofibrate. Total (TC) and HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), and CD4+ T-cell counts were measured in 30 HAART-naive patients (Group I) before and after PI introduction. In a second phase of the study, the effects of fenofibrate on lipids, CPK, CD4+, and viral load were determined in 13 patients (Group II) with elevated TC or TG. In Group I, 60% of the patients showed TC or TG elevations. Average increments of 31% and 146% in TC and TG respectively (p<0.0006 and p<0.0001) were observed. In Group II, fenofibrate treatment was associated with decrements of 6.6% (TC) and 45.7% (TG) (p=0.07 and 0.0002) and no modifications on CPK, CD4+, and viral load. In conclusion, hyperlipidemia is common during the treatment of HIV with protease inhibitors, and fenofibrate appears to be an effective and safe choice for its treatment.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2001-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702001000600007Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.5 n.6 2001reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1590/S1413-86702001000600007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaramelli,BrunoBernoche,Claudia Y.S.M. deSartori,Ana M. C.Sposito,Andrei C.Santos,Raul D.Monachini,Maristela C.Strabelli,TaniaUip,Davieng2003-03-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702001000600007Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2003-03-18T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate Caramelli,Bruno Cholesterol lipids HIV infection triglycerides |
title_short |
Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
title_full |
Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
title_fullStr |
Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
title_full_unstemmed |
Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
title_sort |
Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Caramelli,Bruno |
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Caramelli,Bruno Bernoche,Claudia Y.S.M. de Sartori,Ana M. C. Sposito,Andrei C. Santos,Raul D. Monachini,Maristela C. Strabelli,Tania Uip,Davi |
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author |
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Bernoche,Claudia Y.S.M. de Sartori,Ana M. C. Sposito,Andrei C. Santos,Raul D. Monachini,Maristela C. Strabelli,Tania Uip,Davi |
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Caramelli,Bruno Bernoche,Claudia Y.S.M. de Sartori,Ana M. C. Sposito,Andrei C. Santos,Raul D. Monachini,Maristela C. Strabelli,Tania Uip,Davi |
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Cholesterol lipids HIV infection triglycerides |
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Cholesterol lipids HIV infection triglycerides |
description |
Hyperlipidemia has been frequently recorded as a side effect of treating HIV patients with protease inhibitors (PI). This study was initiated to analyze the modifications on blood lipids in HIV-patients receiving PI and the safety and efficacy of the treatment with fenofibrate. Total (TC) and HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), and CD4+ T-cell counts were measured in 30 HAART-naive patients (Group I) before and after PI introduction. In a second phase of the study, the effects of fenofibrate on lipids, CPK, CD4+, and viral load were determined in 13 patients (Group II) with elevated TC or TG. In Group I, 60% of the patients showed TC or TG elevations. Average increments of 31% and 146% in TC and TG respectively (p<0.0006 and p<0.0001) were observed. In Group II, fenofibrate treatment was associated with decrements of 6.6% (TC) and 45.7% (TG) (p=0.07 and 0.0002) and no modifications on CPK, CD4+, and viral load. In conclusion, hyperlipidemia is common during the treatment of HIV with protease inhibitors, and fenofibrate appears to be an effective and safe choice for its treatment. |
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