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Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life

The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy during the 1990s was crucial to the decline in the rates of morbidity and death related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and turned human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection into a chronic condition. Consequently, the HIV/AI...

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Autores principales: Torres, Thiago Silva, Cardoso, Sandra Wagner, Velasque, Luciane de Souza, Marins, Luana Monteiro Spindola, de Oliveira, Marília Santini, Veloso, Valdilea Gonçalves, Grinsztejn, Beatriz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23602466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2012.10.024
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author Torres, Thiago Silva
Cardoso, Sandra Wagner
Velasque, Luciane de Souza
Marins, Luana Monteiro Spindola
de Oliveira, Marília Santini
Veloso, Valdilea Gonçalves
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
author_facet Torres, Thiago Silva
Cardoso, Sandra Wagner
Velasque, Luciane de Souza
Marins, Luana Monteiro Spindola
de Oliveira, Marília Santini
Veloso, Valdilea Gonçalves
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
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description The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy during the 1990s was crucial to the decline in the rates of morbidity and death related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and turned human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection into a chronic condition. Consequently, the HIV/AIDS population is becoming older. The aim of this study was to describe the immunological, clinical and comorbidity profile of an urban cohort of patients with HIV/AIDS followed up at Instituto de Pesquisa Clinica Evandro Chagas, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Retrospective data from 2307 patients during January 1st, 2008 and December 31st, 2008 were collected. For continuous variables, Cuzick's non-parametric test was used. For categorical variables, the Cochran–Armitage non-parametric test for tendency was used. For all tests, the threshold for statistical significance was set at 5%. In 2008, 1023 (44.3%), 823 (35.7%), 352 (15.3%) and 109 (4.7%) were aged 18–39, 40–49, 50–59 and ≥60 years-old, respectively. Older and elderly patients (≥40 years) were more likely to have viral suppression than younger patients (18–39 years) (p < 0.001). No significant difference in the latest CD4(+) T lymphocyte count in the different age strata was observed, although elderly patients (≥ 50 years) had lower CD4(+) T lymphocyte nadir (p < 0.02). The number of comorbidities increased with age and the same pattern was observed for the majority of the comorbidities, including diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, erectile dysfunction, HCV, renal dysfunction and also for non-AIDS-related cancers (p < 0.001). With the survival increase associated to successful antiretroviral therapy and with the increasing new infections among elderly group, the burden associated to the diagnosis and treatment of the non-AIDS related HIV comorbidities will grow. Longitudinal studies on the impact of aging on the HIV/AIDS population are still necessary, especially in resource-limited countries.
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spelling pubmed-94273952022-09-01 Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life Torres, Thiago Silva Cardoso, Sandra Wagner Velasque, Luciane de Souza Marins, Luana Monteiro Spindola de Oliveira, Marília Santini Veloso, Valdilea Gonçalves Grinsztejn, Beatriz Braz J Infect Dis Original Article The introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy during the 1990s was crucial to the decline in the rates of morbidity and death related to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and turned human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection into a chronic condition. Consequently, the HIV/AIDS population is becoming older. The aim of this study was to describe the immunological, clinical and comorbidity profile of an urban cohort of patients with HIV/AIDS followed up at Instituto de Pesquisa Clinica Evandro Chagas, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Retrospective data from 2307 patients during January 1st, 2008 and December 31st, 2008 were collected. For continuous variables, Cuzick's non-parametric test was used. For categorical variables, the Cochran–Armitage non-parametric test for tendency was used. For all tests, the threshold for statistical significance was set at 5%. In 2008, 1023 (44.3%), 823 (35.7%), 352 (15.3%) and 109 (4.7%) were aged 18–39, 40–49, 50–59 and ≥60 years-old, respectively. Older and elderly patients (≥40 years) were more likely to have viral suppression than younger patients (18–39 years) (p < 0.001). No significant difference in the latest CD4(+) T lymphocyte count in the different age strata was observed, although elderly patients (≥ 50 years) had lower CD4(+) T lymphocyte nadir (p < 0.02). The number of comorbidities increased with age and the same pattern was observed for the majority of the comorbidities, including diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, erectile dysfunction, HCV, renal dysfunction and also for non-AIDS-related cancers (p < 0.001). With the survival increase associated to successful antiretroviral therapy and with the increasing new infections among elderly group, the burden associated to the diagnosis and treatment of the non-AIDS related HIV comorbidities will grow. Longitudinal studies on the impact of aging on the HIV/AIDS population are still necessary, especially in resource-limited countries. Elsevier 2013-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9427395/ /pubmed/23602466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2012.10.024 Text en © 2013 Elsevier Editora Ltda. Este é um artigo Open Access sob a licença de CC BY-NC-ND. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Torres, Thiago Silva
Cardoso, Sandra Wagner
Velasque, Luciane de Souza
Marins, Luana Monteiro Spindola
de Oliveira, Marília Santini
Veloso, Valdilea Gonçalves
Grinsztejn, Beatriz
Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life
title Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life
title_full Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life
title_fullStr Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life
title_full_unstemmed Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life
title_short Aging with HIV: an overview of an urban cohort in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) across decades of life
title_sort aging with hiv: an overview of an urban cohort in rio de janeiro (brazil) across decades of life
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9427395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23602466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2012.10.024
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