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HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Peripheral neuropathy (PN) which is the most common neurological complication of HIV infection is under recognised and undertreated especially in resource limited settings. This ailment which has a negative impact on the quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients exists in different clinical p...

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Autores principales: Luma, Henry Namme, Tchaleu, Benjamin Clet Nguenkam, Doualla, Marie Solange, Temfack, Elvis, Sopouassi, Victor Nicolas King, Mapoure, Yacouba Njankouo, Djientcheu, Vincent-de-Paul
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3526567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23181417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-9-35
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author Luma, Henry Namme
Tchaleu, Benjamin Clet Nguenkam
Doualla, Marie Solange
Temfack, Elvis
Sopouassi, Victor Nicolas King
Mapoure, Yacouba Njankouo
Djientcheu, Vincent-de-Paul
author_facet Luma, Henry Namme
Tchaleu, Benjamin Clet Nguenkam
Doualla, Marie Solange
Temfack, Elvis
Sopouassi, Victor Nicolas King
Mapoure, Yacouba Njankouo
Djientcheu, Vincent-de-Paul
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description BACKGROUND: Peripheral neuropathy (PN) which is the most common neurological complication of HIV infection is under recognised and undertreated especially in resource limited settings. This ailment which has a negative impact on the quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients exists in different clinical patterns of which HIV-associated Sensory neuropathy (HIV-SN) is the most common affecting up to two thirds of patients with advanced disease in some settings. In Cameroon where HIV is a major public health problem, the burden of HIV-SN has not yet been well defined. METHODS: Using the Brief Peripheral Neuropathy Screening (BPNS) tool validated by the AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) we carried out a cross sectional study to determine the prevalence of HIV-SN and its associated factors among HIV-1 patients at the Douala General Hospital between 1(st) July and 31(st) October 2011. HIV-SN was defined as the presence of neuropathic symptoms and at least an abnormal perception of vibrations of a 128Hz tuning fork on the great toe or abnormal ankle reflexes or both and expressed as a percentage of the study population. RESULTS: Out of 295 patients studied, 21% had HIV-SN. In HIV-SN patients the median duration of HIV infection was 79.8 months (IQR 46 – 107.5) and their median CD4 count 153cells/μL (IQR 80 – 280). Patient recall and clinical chart review showed that, 83.9% had neuropathic symptoms prior to HAART initiation and 16.1% after HAART initiation. Low CD4 count, history of alcohol intake and history of anti-tuberculosis treatment were strongly associated with HIV-SN (AOR 2.5, 2.8 and 2.9 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: HIV-SN is common among patients with advanced HIV infection in Cameroon. This simple diagnostic tool (BPNS) should therefore be routinely used to detect those with HIV-SN or at risk so as to minimise the negative impact it has on their quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-35265672012-12-20 HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study Luma, Henry Namme Tchaleu, Benjamin Clet Nguenkam Doualla, Marie Solange Temfack, Elvis Sopouassi, Victor Nicolas King Mapoure, Yacouba Njankouo Djientcheu, Vincent-de-Paul AIDS Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: Peripheral neuropathy (PN) which is the most common neurological complication of HIV infection is under recognised and undertreated especially in resource limited settings. This ailment which has a negative impact on the quality of life of HIV/AIDS patients exists in different clinical patterns of which HIV-associated Sensory neuropathy (HIV-SN) is the most common affecting up to two thirds of patients with advanced disease in some settings. In Cameroon where HIV is a major public health problem, the burden of HIV-SN has not yet been well defined. METHODS: Using the Brief Peripheral Neuropathy Screening (BPNS) tool validated by the AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) we carried out a cross sectional study to determine the prevalence of HIV-SN and its associated factors among HIV-1 patients at the Douala General Hospital between 1(st) July and 31(st) October 2011. HIV-SN was defined as the presence of neuropathic symptoms and at least an abnormal perception of vibrations of a 128Hz tuning fork on the great toe or abnormal ankle reflexes or both and expressed as a percentage of the study population. RESULTS: Out of 295 patients studied, 21% had HIV-SN. In HIV-SN patients the median duration of HIV infection was 79.8 months (IQR 46 – 107.5) and their median CD4 count 153cells/μL (IQR 80 – 280). Patient recall and clinical chart review showed that, 83.9% had neuropathic symptoms prior to HAART initiation and 16.1% after HAART initiation. Low CD4 count, history of alcohol intake and history of anti-tuberculosis treatment were strongly associated with HIV-SN (AOR 2.5, 2.8 and 2.9 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: HIV-SN is common among patients with advanced HIV infection in Cameroon. This simple diagnostic tool (BPNS) should therefore be routinely used to detect those with HIV-SN or at risk so as to minimise the negative impact it has on their quality of life. BioMed Central 2012-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3526567/ /pubmed/23181417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-9-35 Text en Copyright ©2012 Luma et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Luma, Henry Namme
Tchaleu, Benjamin Clet Nguenkam
Doualla, Marie Solange
Temfack, Elvis
Sopouassi, Victor Nicolas King
Mapoure, Yacouba Njankouo
Djientcheu, Vincent-de-Paul
HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study
title HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study
title_full HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study
title_short HIV-associated sensory neuropathy in HIV-1 infected patients at the Douala General Hospital in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study
title_sort hiv-associated sensory neuropathy in hiv-1 infected patients at the douala general hospital in cameroon: a cross-sectional study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3526567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23181417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1742-6405-9-35
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