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Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS

Background and Purpose. It now appears clear that both HIV/AIDS and antiretroviral therapy (HAART) use are associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease such as stroke. In this study, we evaluated the prevalence, the risk factors, and the cardiometabolic comorbidities of stroke in HIV/AIDS C...

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Autores principales: Longo-Mbenza, Benjamin, Longokolo Mashi, Murielle, Lelo Tshikwela, Michel, Mokondjimobe, Etienne, Gombet, Thierry, Ellenga-Mbolla, Bertrand, Nge Okwe, Augustin, Kangola Kabangu, Nelly, Mbungu Fuele, Simon
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Publicado: International Scholarly Research Network 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3262512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347662
http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/897908
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author Longo-Mbenza, Benjamin
Longokolo Mashi, Murielle
Lelo Tshikwela, Michel
Mokondjimobe, Etienne
Gombet, Thierry
Ellenga-Mbolla, Bertrand
Nge Okwe, Augustin
Kangola Kabangu, Nelly
Mbungu Fuele, Simon
author_facet Longo-Mbenza, Benjamin
Longokolo Mashi, Murielle
Lelo Tshikwela, Michel
Mokondjimobe, Etienne
Gombet, Thierry
Ellenga-Mbolla, Bertrand
Nge Okwe, Augustin
Kangola Kabangu, Nelly
Mbungu Fuele, Simon
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description Background and Purpose. It now appears clear that both HIV/AIDS and antiretroviral therapy (HAART) use are associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease such as stroke. In this study, we evaluated the prevalence, the risk factors, and the cardiometabolic comorbidities of stroke in HIV/AIDS Central African patients. Methods. This hospital-based cross-sectional study collected clinical, laboratory, and imaging data of black Central African heterosexual, intravenous drug nonuser, and HIV/AIDS patients. Results. There were 54 men and 62 women, with a female to male ratio of 1.2 : 1. All were defined by hypercoagulability and oxidative stress. Hemorrhagic stroke was reported in 1 patient, ischemic stroke in 17 patients, and all stroke subtypes in 18 patients (15%). Younger age <45 years (P = .003), autoimmunity (P < .0001), and metabolic syndrome defined by IDF criteria (P < .0001) were associated with ischemic stroke. Conclusions. Clustering of several cardiometabolic factors, autoimmunity, oxidative stress, and lifestyle changes may explain accelerated atherosclerosis and high risk of stroke in these young black Africans with HIV/AIDS. Prevention and intervention programs are needed.
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spelling pubmed-32625122012-02-16 Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS Longo-Mbenza, Benjamin Longokolo Mashi, Murielle Lelo Tshikwela, Michel Mokondjimobe, Etienne Gombet, Thierry Ellenga-Mbolla, Bertrand Nge Okwe, Augustin Kangola Kabangu, Nelly Mbungu Fuele, Simon ISRN Cardiol Research Article Background and Purpose. It now appears clear that both HIV/AIDS and antiretroviral therapy (HAART) use are associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease such as stroke. In this study, we evaluated the prevalence, the risk factors, and the cardiometabolic comorbidities of stroke in HIV/AIDS Central African patients. Methods. This hospital-based cross-sectional study collected clinical, laboratory, and imaging data of black Central African heterosexual, intravenous drug nonuser, and HIV/AIDS patients. Results. There were 54 men and 62 women, with a female to male ratio of 1.2 : 1. All were defined by hypercoagulability and oxidative stress. Hemorrhagic stroke was reported in 1 patient, ischemic stroke in 17 patients, and all stroke subtypes in 18 patients (15%). Younger age <45 years (P = .003), autoimmunity (P < .0001), and metabolic syndrome defined by IDF criteria (P < .0001) were associated with ischemic stroke. Conclusions. Clustering of several cardiometabolic factors, autoimmunity, oxidative stress, and lifestyle changes may explain accelerated atherosclerosis and high risk of stroke in these young black Africans with HIV/AIDS. Prevention and intervention programs are needed. International Scholarly Research Network 2011 2011-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3262512/ /pubmed/22347662 http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/897908 Text en Copyright © 2011 Benjamin Longo-Mbenza et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Longo-Mbenza, Benjamin
Longokolo Mashi, Murielle
Lelo Tshikwela, Michel
Mokondjimobe, Etienne
Gombet, Thierry
Ellenga-Mbolla, Bertrand
Nge Okwe, Augustin
Kangola Kabangu, Nelly
Mbungu Fuele, Simon
Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS
title Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS
title_full Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS
title_fullStr Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS
title_short Relationship between Younger Age, Autoimmunity, Cardiometabolic Risk, Oxidative Stress, HAART, and Ischemic Stroke in Africans with HIV/AIDS
title_sort relationship between younger age, autoimmunity, cardiometabolic risk, oxidative stress, haart, and ischemic stroke in africans with hiv/aids
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3262512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22347662
http://dx.doi.org/10.5402/2011/897908
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