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COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated

BACKGROUND: COPD is a frequent and significant cause of respiratory morbidity in HIV-infected patients despite the control of HIV. We aimed to analyze the factors correlated with COPD in this population to evaluate the existence of specific indicators of vulnerability in this population. METHODS AND...

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Autores principales: Risso, Karine, Guillouet-de-Salvador, Francine, Valerio, Laure, Puglièse, Pascal, Naqvi, Alissa, Durant, Jacques, Demonchy, Elisa, Perbost, Isabelle, Cua, Eric, Marquette, Charles-Hugo, Roger, Pierre-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5215875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28056048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169359
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author Risso, Karine
Guillouet-de-Salvador, Francine
Valerio, Laure
Puglièse, Pascal
Naqvi, Alissa
Durant, Jacques
Demonchy, Elisa
Perbost, Isabelle
Cua, Eric
Marquette, Charles-Hugo
Roger, Pierre-Marie
author_facet Risso, Karine
Guillouet-de-Salvador, Francine
Valerio, Laure
Puglièse, Pascal
Naqvi, Alissa
Durant, Jacques
Demonchy, Elisa
Perbost, Isabelle
Cua, Eric
Marquette, Charles-Hugo
Roger, Pierre-Marie
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description BACKGROUND: COPD is a frequent and significant cause of respiratory morbidity in HIV-infected patients despite the control of HIV. We aimed to analyze the factors correlated with COPD in this population to evaluate the existence of specific indicators of vulnerability in this population. METHODS AND FINDINGS: 623 HIV-infected outpatients were enrolled during one year. This population was characterised by a dedicated questionnaire and electronic patient records. COPD screening was performed according to recommended spirometric criteria. The prevalence of COPD was 9.0%. Age and smoking were independently correlated with COPD (OR, 1.61 per 10 years increase, P = 0.007; OR, 1.28 per 10 pack-year increase, P = 0.003, respectively). Body mass index (BMI) and CD4 cell-count were independently and negatively correlated with COPD (OR, 0.78, P < 0.001; 0R, 0.77 per 100 cell/mm(3) increase, P < 0.001, respectively). Among COPD patients, 77% did not know their diagnosis. Five COPD-patients never smoked and 44.2% did not have any respiratory symptoms and so were not eligible to perform a spirometry according to the guidelines. CONCLUSIONS: In addition to known risk factors, immune defect through CD4 cell count was independently and strongly correlated with COPD. COPD is largely underdiagnosed and thus unmanaged. However, early management and urgent smoking cessation are essential to improve prognosis. Clinicians’ awareness on the particular vulnerability for COPD in HIV-infected patients is crucial. Moreover, indications to perform conventional spirometry to diagnose COPD may include more parameters than tobacco-smoking and respiratory complaints with a particular concern toward patients with a profound CD4 cell count defect.
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spelling pubmed-52158752017-01-19 COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated Risso, Karine Guillouet-de-Salvador, Francine Valerio, Laure Puglièse, Pascal Naqvi, Alissa Durant, Jacques Demonchy, Elisa Perbost, Isabelle Cua, Eric Marquette, Charles-Hugo Roger, Pierre-Marie PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: COPD is a frequent and significant cause of respiratory morbidity in HIV-infected patients despite the control of HIV. We aimed to analyze the factors correlated with COPD in this population to evaluate the existence of specific indicators of vulnerability in this population. METHODS AND FINDINGS: 623 HIV-infected outpatients were enrolled during one year. This population was characterised by a dedicated questionnaire and electronic patient records. COPD screening was performed according to recommended spirometric criteria. The prevalence of COPD was 9.0%. Age and smoking were independently correlated with COPD (OR, 1.61 per 10 years increase, P = 0.007; OR, 1.28 per 10 pack-year increase, P = 0.003, respectively). Body mass index (BMI) and CD4 cell-count were independently and negatively correlated with COPD (OR, 0.78, P < 0.001; 0R, 0.77 per 100 cell/mm(3) increase, P < 0.001, respectively). Among COPD patients, 77% did not know their diagnosis. Five COPD-patients never smoked and 44.2% did not have any respiratory symptoms and so were not eligible to perform a spirometry according to the guidelines. CONCLUSIONS: In addition to known risk factors, immune defect through CD4 cell count was independently and strongly correlated with COPD. COPD is largely underdiagnosed and thus unmanaged. However, early management and urgent smoking cessation are essential to improve prognosis. Clinicians’ awareness on the particular vulnerability for COPD in HIV-infected patients is crucial. Moreover, indications to perform conventional spirometry to diagnose COPD may include more parameters than tobacco-smoking and respiratory complaints with a particular concern toward patients with a profound CD4 cell count defect. Public Library of Science 2017-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5215875/ /pubmed/28056048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169359 Text en © 2017 Risso et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Risso, Karine
Guillouet-de-Salvador, Francine
Valerio, Laure
Puglièse, Pascal
Naqvi, Alissa
Durant, Jacques
Demonchy, Elisa
Perbost, Isabelle
Cua, Eric
Marquette, Charles-Hugo
Roger, Pierre-Marie
COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated
title COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated
title_full COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated
title_fullStr COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated
title_full_unstemmed COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated
title_short COPD in HIV-Infected Patients: CD4 Cell Count Highly Correlated
title_sort copd in hiv-infected patients: cd4 cell count highly correlated
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5215875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28056048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169359
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