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Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection

BACKGROUND: Due to the high efficacy of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), the number of patients living with HIV is increasing. Chronic HCV infection has become a leading cause of non-AIDS related morbidity and mortality in patients with HIV infection. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this cross-sect...

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Autores principales: Brescini, Lucia, Orsetti, Elena, Gesuita, Rosaria, Piraccini, Francesca, Marchionni, Elisa, Staffolani, Silvia, Castelli, Pamela, Drenaggi, Davide, Barchiesi, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337140
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/hepatmon.15426
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author Brescini, Lucia
Orsetti, Elena
Gesuita, Rosaria
Piraccini, Francesca
Marchionni, Elisa
Staffolani, Silvia
Castelli, Pamela
Drenaggi, Davide
Barchiesi, Francesco
author_facet Brescini, Lucia
Orsetti, Elena
Gesuita, Rosaria
Piraccini, Francesca
Marchionni, Elisa
Staffolani, Silvia
Castelli, Pamela
Drenaggi, Davide
Barchiesi, Francesco
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description BACKGROUND: Due to the high efficacy of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), the number of patients living with HIV is increasing. Chronic HCV infection has become a leading cause of non-AIDS related morbidity and mortality in patients with HIV infection. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify factors associated with liver fibrosis (LF) in patients with HIV monoinfection and HIV-HCV coinfection. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed LF by transient elastometry ([TE], Fibroscan) in three groups of patients (HIV, HIV-HCV and HCV) followed at the Infectious Diseases Department of University of Ancona, Italy, between October 2009 and November 2012. RESULTS: In total, 354 adults including 98 HIV, 70 HIV-HCV and 186 HCV patients were studied. HIV-HCV patients had a longer duration of HIV (P < 0.006) and HCV (P < 0.001) infections. Additionally, they were receiving cART therapy for a longer period (P < 0.001); they had higher prevalence of lipodystrophy (P < 0.001) and higher HCV load (P = 0.004). LF was significantly more pronounced in HCV and HIV-HCV compared to HIV patients (P < 0.001). A total of 13.3%, 39.2% and 51.4% of HIV, HCV and HIV-HCV, respectively, showed a LF ≥ F2. Additionally, a severe LF (F = 4) was significantly more frequent among HIV-HCV compared to other groups. A longer exposure to didanosine, stavudine, lopinavir/ritonavir and fosamprenavir resulted in increased LF by univariate analysis (P ranging from < 0.001 to 0.007). By logistic regression analysis, the only variables significantly associated with increased LF were HCV coinfection, older age, and high AST values (P ranging from < 0.001 to 0.036). CONCLUSIONS: HCV coinfection, older age and AST were associated with LF in patients with HIV infection.
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spelling pubmed-41991832014-10-21 Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection Brescini, Lucia Orsetti, Elena Gesuita, Rosaria Piraccini, Francesca Marchionni, Elisa Staffolani, Silvia Castelli, Pamela Drenaggi, Davide Barchiesi, Francesco Hepat Mon Research Article BACKGROUND: Due to the high efficacy of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), the number of patients living with HIV is increasing. Chronic HCV infection has become a leading cause of non-AIDS related morbidity and mortality in patients with HIV infection. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify factors associated with liver fibrosis (LF) in patients with HIV monoinfection and HIV-HCV coinfection. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We analyzed LF by transient elastometry ([TE], Fibroscan) in three groups of patients (HIV, HIV-HCV and HCV) followed at the Infectious Diseases Department of University of Ancona, Italy, between October 2009 and November 2012. RESULTS: In total, 354 adults including 98 HIV, 70 HIV-HCV and 186 HCV patients were studied. HIV-HCV patients had a longer duration of HIV (P < 0.006) and HCV (P < 0.001) infections. Additionally, they were receiving cART therapy for a longer period (P < 0.001); they had higher prevalence of lipodystrophy (P < 0.001) and higher HCV load (P = 0.004). LF was significantly more pronounced in HCV and HIV-HCV compared to HIV patients (P < 0.001). A total of 13.3%, 39.2% and 51.4% of HIV, HCV and HIV-HCV, respectively, showed a LF ≥ F2. Additionally, a severe LF (F = 4) was significantly more frequent among HIV-HCV compared to other groups. A longer exposure to didanosine, stavudine, lopinavir/ritonavir and fosamprenavir resulted in increased LF by univariate analysis (P ranging from < 0.001 to 0.007). By logistic regression analysis, the only variables significantly associated with increased LF were HCV coinfection, older age, and high AST values (P ranging from < 0.001 to 0.036). CONCLUSIONS: HCV coinfection, older age and AST were associated with LF in patients with HIV infection. Kowsar 2014-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4199183/ /pubmed/25337140 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/hepatmon.15426 Text en Copyright © 2014, Kowsar Corp.; Published by Kowsar Corp. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of 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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Brescini, Lucia
Orsetti, Elena
Gesuita, Rosaria
Piraccini, Francesca
Marchionni, Elisa
Staffolani, Silvia
Castelli, Pamela
Drenaggi, Davide
Barchiesi, Francesco
Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection
title Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection
title_full Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection
title_fullStr Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection
title_short Evaluating Liver Fibrosis by Transient Elastometry in Patients With HIV-HCV Coinfection and Monoinfection
title_sort evaluating liver fibrosis by transient elastometry in patients with hiv-hcv coinfection and monoinfection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25337140
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/hepatmon.15426
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