Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAART

Objective: Determine the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities (MA) and estimate the 10-year risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). Methods: A cohort study to evaluate MA and treatment practices to red...

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Main Authors: P. Cahn, O. Leite, A. Rosales, R. Cabello, C.A. Alvarez, C. Seas, C. Carcamo, N. Cure-Bolt, G.p. L’Italien, P. Mantilla, L. Deibis, C. Zala, T. Suffert
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867010700301
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spelling doaj-4e1975db6a7f4feea0fa81878274b4d82020-11-25T01:19:23ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86702010-03-01142158166Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAARTP. Cahn0O. Leite1A. Rosales2R. Cabello3C.A. Alvarez4C. Seas5C. Carcamo6N. Cure-Bolt7G.p. L’Italien8P. Mantilla9L. Deibis10C. Zala11T. Suffert12Huésped Foundation, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFaculdade de Medicina do ABC, São Paulo, BrazilCenter of Clinical Immunology, Caracas, VenezuelaVía Libre Association, PeruUnisánitas Department of Infectious Diseases, Bogota, ColombiaAlexander von Humboldt Tropical Medicine Institute. Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University, Lima, Peru; Correspondence to: Instituto de Medicina, Tropical Alexander von Humboldt, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Av. Honorio Delgado 430, Lima 31 – Peru. Phone: 51 1 4823910, Fax: 51 1 4823910.Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University, Lima, PeruBristol-Myers Squibb, Research and Development, Princeton, N.JBristol-Myers Squibb, Research and Development, Wallingford, CTBristol-Myers Squibb, Research and Development, São Paulo, BrazilCentral University, Caracas, VenezuelaCecília Grierson Foundation, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSector STI / AIDS Prefeitura de Porto Alegre, RS, BrazilObjective: Determine the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities (MA) and estimate the 10-year risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). Methods: A cohort study to evaluate MA and treatment practices to reduce CVD has been conducted in seven Latin American countries. Adult HIV-infected patients with at least one month of HAART were enrolled. Baseline data are presented in this analysis. Results: A total of 4,010 patients were enrolled. Mean age (SD) was 41.9 (10) years; median duration of HAART was 35 (IQR: 10-51) months, 44% received protease inhibitors. The prevalence of dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome was 80.2% and 20.2%, respectively. The overall 10-year risk of CVD, as measured by the Framingham risk score (FRF), was 10.4 (24.7). Longer exposure to HAART was documented in patients with dyslipidemia, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The FRF score increased with duration of HAART. Male patients had more dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, smoking habit and higher 10-year CVD than females. Conclusions: Traditional risk factors for CVD are prevalent in this setting leading to intermediate 10-year risk of CVD. Modification of these risk factors through education and intervention programs are needed to reduce CVD. Keywords: HAART, HIV, metabolic parameters, cardiovascular risk factors, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemiahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867010700301
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author P. Cahn
O. Leite
A. Rosales
R. Cabello
C.A. Alvarez
C. Seas
C. Carcamo
N. Cure-Bolt
G.p. L’Italien
P. Mantilla
L. Deibis
C. Zala
T. Suffert
spellingShingle P. Cahn
O. Leite
A. Rosales
R. Cabello
C.A. Alvarez
C. Seas
C. Carcamo
N. Cure-Bolt
G.p. L’Italien
P. Mantilla
L. Deibis
C. Zala
T. Suffert
Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAART
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
author_facet P. Cahn
O. Leite
A. Rosales
R. Cabello
C.A. Alvarez
C. Seas
C. Carcamo
N. Cure-Bolt
G.p. L’Italien
P. Mantilla
L. Deibis
C. Zala
T. Suffert
author_sort P. Cahn
title Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAART
title_short Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAART
title_full Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAART
title_fullStr Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAART
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving HAART
title_sort metabolic profile and cardiovascular risk factors among latin american hiv-infected patients receiving haart
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
publishDate 2010-03-01
description Objective: Determine the prevalence of metabolic abnormalities (MA) and estimate the 10-year risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) among Latin American HIV-infected patients receiving highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). Methods: A cohort study to evaluate MA and treatment practices to reduce CVD has been conducted in seven Latin American countries. Adult HIV-infected patients with at least one month of HAART were enrolled. Baseline data are presented in this analysis. Results: A total of 4,010 patients were enrolled. Mean age (SD) was 41.9 (10) years; median duration of HAART was 35 (IQR: 10-51) months, 44% received protease inhibitors. The prevalence of dyslipidemia and metabolic syndrome was 80.2% and 20.2%, respectively. The overall 10-year risk of CVD, as measured by the Framingham risk score (FRF), was 10.4 (24.7). Longer exposure to HAART was documented in patients with dyslipidemia, metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus. The FRF score increased with duration of HAART. Male patients had more dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, smoking habit and higher 10-year CVD than females. Conclusions: Traditional risk factors for CVD are prevalent in this setting leading to intermediate 10-year risk of CVD. Modification of these risk factors through education and intervention programs are needed to reduce CVD. Keywords: HAART, HIV, metabolic parameters, cardiovascular risk factors, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1413867010700301
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