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Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH

BACKGROUND: In this study, we aim to evaluate microangiopathy in HIV positive patients by using capillaroscopy. To date, few studies have been published on the topic. Capillaroscopy may be a tool for early diagnosis of cardiovascular involvement in this patient population. METHODOLOGY: Cross-section...

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Autores principales: Verdejo-Muñoz, Guillermo, Gálvez-Barrón, César, Gracia Tello, Borja, Gamarra Calvo, Sara, Sanjoaquín Conde, Isabel, Catena, Andrés, Blanco Ramos, José Ramón
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Gobierno de Navarra. Departamento de Salud 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10065037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36468584
http://dx.doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.1015
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author Verdejo-Muñoz, Guillermo
Gálvez-Barrón, César
Gracia Tello, Borja
Gamarra Calvo, Sara
Sanjoaquín Conde, Isabel
Catena, Andrés
Blanco Ramos, José Ramón
author_facet Verdejo-Muñoz, Guillermo
Gálvez-Barrón, César
Gracia Tello, Borja
Gamarra Calvo, Sara
Sanjoaquín Conde, Isabel
Catena, Andrés
Blanco Ramos, José Ramón
author_sort Verdejo-Muñoz, Guillermo
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description BACKGROUND: In this study, we aim to evaluate microangiopathy in HIV positive patients by using capillaroscopy. To date, few studies have been published on the topic. Capillaroscopy may be a tool for early diagnosis of cardiovascular involvement in this patient population. METHODOLOGY: Cross-sectional study with HIV positive patients >18 years. The enrolment period was set from January to June 2018. The following data were collected: demographic (sex, age), laboratory tests (duration of infection, CD4 cell count, CD4:CD8 ratio, coinfection with other viruses), antiretroviral treatment, dyslipidemia, and comorbidities (active smoking, alcoholism, high blood pressure, dyslipidaemia, diabetes, cardiopathy). The capillaroscopy and blood tests were performed simultaneously. The following alterations were evaluated in the capillaroscopy: congestion, tortuosity, haemorrhage, dilations, capillary loss, and presence of megacapillaries. RESULTS: One hundred and two patients were included; 73.5% were male, mean age was 40 years (SD: 10), and mean duration of infection 4.5 years (SD 3.1). At diagnosis, mean CD4 cell count was 408/mm(3) and CD4/CD8 ratio 0.4. A number of patients (14.7%) were coinfected with the hepatitis B virus; 31.3% were active smokers and 13.7% alcoholics. Capillaroscopy alterations were found in most study patients (93.1%): congestion (78.5%), tortuosity (77.5%), haemorrhage (13.8%), dilations (11.8%), capillary loss (5%), and megacapillaries (1%). Capillary tortuo-sity was associated with age and smoking; and haemorrhage with age, CD4, antiretroviral treatment, and hypertension. CONCLUSION: Prevalence of capillaroscopy alterations is high in HIV positive patients, particularly tortuosity and congestion. To the best of our knowledge, the later alteration has not been previously reported in this group of patients.
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spelling pubmed-100650372023-04-13 Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH Verdejo-Muñoz, Guillermo Gálvez-Barrón, César Gracia Tello, Borja Gamarra Calvo, Sara Sanjoaquín Conde, Isabel Catena, Andrés Blanco Ramos, José Ramón An Sist Sanit Navar Artículos Originales BACKGROUND: In this study, we aim to evaluate microangiopathy in HIV positive patients by using capillaroscopy. To date, few studies have been published on the topic. Capillaroscopy may be a tool for early diagnosis of cardiovascular involvement in this patient population. METHODOLOGY: Cross-sectional study with HIV positive patients >18 years. The enrolment period was set from January to June 2018. The following data were collected: demographic (sex, age), laboratory tests (duration of infection, CD4 cell count, CD4:CD8 ratio, coinfection with other viruses), antiretroviral treatment, dyslipidemia, and comorbidities (active smoking, alcoholism, high blood pressure, dyslipidaemia, diabetes, cardiopathy). The capillaroscopy and blood tests were performed simultaneously. The following alterations were evaluated in the capillaroscopy: congestion, tortuosity, haemorrhage, dilations, capillary loss, and presence of megacapillaries. RESULTS: One hundred and two patients were included; 73.5% were male, mean age was 40 years (SD: 10), and mean duration of infection 4.5 years (SD 3.1). At diagnosis, mean CD4 cell count was 408/mm(3) and CD4/CD8 ratio 0.4. A number of patients (14.7%) were coinfected with the hepatitis B virus; 31.3% were active smokers and 13.7% alcoholics. Capillaroscopy alterations were found in most study patients (93.1%): congestion (78.5%), tortuosity (77.5%), haemorrhage (13.8%), dilations (11.8%), capillary loss (5%), and megacapillaries (1%). Capillary tortuo-sity was associated with age and smoking; and haemorrhage with age, CD4, antiretroviral treatment, and hypertension. CONCLUSION: Prevalence of capillaroscopy alterations is high in HIV positive patients, particularly tortuosity and congestion. To the best of our knowledge, the later alteration has not been previously reported in this group of patients. Gobierno de Navarra. Departamento de Salud 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10065037/ /pubmed/36468584 http://dx.doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.1015 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
spellingShingle Artículos Originales
Verdejo-Muñoz, Guillermo
Gálvez-Barrón, César
Gracia Tello, Borja
Gamarra Calvo, Sara
Sanjoaquín Conde, Isabel
Catena, Andrés
Blanco Ramos, José Ramón
Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH
title Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH
title_full Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH
title_fullStr Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH
title_full_unstemmed Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH
title_short Capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y VIH. Estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con VIH
title_sort capilaroscopia, microangiopatía y vih. estudio descriptivo de hallazgos capilaroscópicos en pacientes con vih
topic Artículos Originales
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10065037/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36468584
http://dx.doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.1015
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