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Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report
Background: A prospective study was conducted in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients as they undergo alterations in their antiretroviral therapy (ART) to determine the effect of ART on autonomic function. Methods: HIV-infected subjects who were either 1) naïve to ART and initiating...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3410283/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22859899 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.4441 |
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author | Chow, Dominic Kocher, Morgan Shikuma, Cecilia Parikh, Nisha Grandinetti, Andrew Nakamoto, Beau Seto, Todd Low, Phillip |
author_facet | Chow, Dominic Kocher, Morgan Shikuma, Cecilia Parikh, Nisha Grandinetti, Andrew Nakamoto, Beau Seto, Todd Low, Phillip |
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description | Background: A prospective study was conducted in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients as they undergo alterations in their antiretroviral therapy (ART) to determine the effect of ART on autonomic function. Methods: HIV-infected subjects who were either 1) naïve to ART and initiating ART, or 2) receiving ART and in HIV virologic failure for at least 4 months and were about to switch ART were enrolled in this study. Autonomic function assessment (cardiovagal, adrenergic, and sudomotor tests) was performed prior to and 4 months after initiating the new ART. Changes in clinical autonomic symptoms and virologic assessment were assessed. Results: Twelve subjects completed the study: 92% male; median age (Q1, Q3) was 41.0 (28.0, 48.2) years; and 50% White/Non-Hispanic. Seventy-five percent were ART naïve while 25% were failing their ART regimen. The median CD4 count was 336.5 (245.3, 372.3) cells/mm(3). All subjects achieved an undetectable HIV viral load by the 4-month follow-up visit. The majority of naïve subjects were started on an ART regimen of tenofovir / emtricitabine / efavirenz. There were no significant differences in autonomic function assessment, as measured by cardiovagal, adrenergic, and sudomotor tests, with regards to ART initiation. Conclusion: This is the first study to examine the effects of initiating ART on autonomic function in early HIV infection. This study found no appreciable differences of ART on the autonomic nervous system when ART is initiated early in the course of HIV disease. ART may not contribute to short-term changes in autonomic function. |
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spelling | pubmed-34102832012-08-02 Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report Chow, Dominic Kocher, Morgan Shikuma, Cecilia Parikh, Nisha Grandinetti, Andrew Nakamoto, Beau Seto, Todd Low, Phillip Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background: A prospective study was conducted in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients as they undergo alterations in their antiretroviral therapy (ART) to determine the effect of ART on autonomic function. Methods: HIV-infected subjects who were either 1) naïve to ART and initiating ART, or 2) receiving ART and in HIV virologic failure for at least 4 months and were about to switch ART were enrolled in this study. Autonomic function assessment (cardiovagal, adrenergic, and sudomotor tests) was performed prior to and 4 months after initiating the new ART. Changes in clinical autonomic symptoms and virologic assessment were assessed. Results: Twelve subjects completed the study: 92% male; median age (Q1, Q3) was 41.0 (28.0, 48.2) years; and 50% White/Non-Hispanic. Seventy-five percent were ART naïve while 25% were failing their ART regimen. The median CD4 count was 336.5 (245.3, 372.3) cells/mm(3). All subjects achieved an undetectable HIV viral load by the 4-month follow-up visit. The majority of naïve subjects were started on an ART regimen of tenofovir / emtricitabine / efavirenz. There were no significant differences in autonomic function assessment, as measured by cardiovagal, adrenergic, and sudomotor tests, with regards to ART initiation. Conclusion: This is the first study to examine the effects of initiating ART on autonomic function in early HIV infection. This study found no appreciable differences of ART on the autonomic nervous system when ART is initiated early in the course of HIV disease. ART may not contribute to short-term changes in autonomic function. Ivyspring International Publisher 2012-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3410283/ /pubmed/22859899 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.4441 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/). Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Chow, Dominic Kocher, Morgan Shikuma, Cecilia Parikh, Nisha Grandinetti, Andrew Nakamoto, Beau Seto, Todd Low, Phillip Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report |
title | Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report |
title_full | Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report |
title_fullStr | Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report |
title_short | Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy on Autonomic Function in Early HIV Infection: A Preliminary Report |
title_sort | effects of antiretroviral therapy on autonomic function in early hiv infection: a preliminary report |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3410283/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22859899 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.4441 |
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