Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone health

Aim: HIV-infected patients have increased risk of osteoporosis due to both HIV and the treatment regimens in HIV. Our aim was to reveal the need of screening for bone health in HIV-infected patients, and to reveal the relationship between indirect serum markers of bone-condition, CD4+ T lymphocyte c...

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Main Authors: Riza Aytaç Çetinkaya, Ercan Yenilmez
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Surgery and Medicine 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Surgery and Medicine
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/josam/issue/44971/566996
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spelling doaj-fc69c1ae10e8459ab7e2544e775bc53b2021-05-20T06:35:12ZengJournal of Surgery and MedicineJournal of Surgery and Medicine2602-20792019-05-013538438910.28982/josam.5669961122Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone healthRiza Aytaç Çetinkaya0Ercan Yenilmez1İSTANBUL SULTAN ABDÜLHAMİD HAN SAĞLIK UYGULAMA VE ARAŞTIRMA MERKEZİİSTANBUL SULTAN ABDÜLHAMİD HAN SAĞLIK UYGULAMA VE ARAŞTIRMA MERKEZİAim: HIV-infected patients have increased risk of osteoporosis due to both HIV and the treatment regimens in HIV. Our aim was to reveal the need of screening for bone health in HIV-infected patients, and to reveal the relationship between indirect serum markers of bone-condition, CD4+ T lymphocyte counts and HIV RNA viral loads and DEXA screening results.Methods: Naïve HIV positive patients over 18 years old who were under follow-up in our hospital between January 2014 and December 2018  were included in this retrospective cohort study. CD4+ T cell counts, HIV RNA viral loads, body mass indexes (BMI), 25 (OH) vitamin D, serum calcium and corrected calcium (cCa) levels and DEXA screening results of these patients were recorded. For statistical analysis and interpretation, e-picos (https://www.e-picos.com) and SPSS (version 20.0; SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) were used.Results: A total of 101 naive HIV-infected patients were included in the study. Vitamin D levels were within normal limits in only 9 (10.8%) patients, while 42 (50.6%) patients had insufficiency and 32 (38.5%) patients had deficiency. Serum calcium and cCa values were significantly lower in patients with < 40 years of age (P=0.04). According to the T-score assessment in DEXA screening, 19 patients (47.5%) had osteopenia findings in at least one of three regions (femoral neck, total hip and lumbar spine). A total of three male patients (7.5%) had osteoporosis. In terms of viral load, only BMD and T-score in women with viral load > 100,000 IU/mL were significantly lower in lumbar spine (P=0.01 and P=0.01, respectively). In terms of CD4 counts, only Z-scores in only lumbar spine and femoral neck were statistically lower in women with CD4 counts > 200 cells/µl (P=0.04 and P=0.03, respectively). There were not any significant differences in any other groups and region in terms of viral load and CD4 count. None of the factors including high viral load, low CD4 + count, low 25 (OH) vitamin D level or low cCa levels were directly related to T, Z-score and low BMD.Conclusion: Osteopenia and osteoporosis are observed more frequently and at younger ages in HIV-infected patients than in the general population. Since we cannot make any prediction on bone health using one of the indirect markers in serum including 25 (OH) vitamin D levels and Ca levels or viral loads and CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients, BMD screening at younger ages may be beneficial.https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/josam/issue/44971/566996hivdexakemik mineral yoğunluğuserum kalsiyum25 (oh) d vitaminihivdexabone mineral densityserum calcium25 (oh) vitamin d
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Ercan Yenilmez
Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone health
Journal of Surgery and Medicine
hiv
dexa
kemik mineral yoğunluğu
serum kalsiyum
25 (oh) d vitamini
hiv
dexa
bone mineral density
serum calcium
25 (oh) vitamin d
author_facet Riza Aytaç Çetinkaya
Ercan Yenilmez
author_sort Riza Aytaç Çetinkaya
title Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone health
title_short Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone health
title_full Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone health
title_fullStr Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone health
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of initial results of naïve HIV-infected patients regarding bone health
title_sort evaluation of initial results of naïve hiv-infected patients regarding bone health
publisher Journal of Surgery and Medicine
series Journal of Surgery and Medicine
issn 2602-2079
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Aim: HIV-infected patients have increased risk of osteoporosis due to both HIV and the treatment regimens in HIV. Our aim was to reveal the need of screening for bone health in HIV-infected patients, and to reveal the relationship between indirect serum markers of bone-condition, CD4+ T lymphocyte counts and HIV RNA viral loads and DEXA screening results.Methods: Naïve HIV positive patients over 18 years old who were under follow-up in our hospital between January 2014 and December 2018  were included in this retrospective cohort study. CD4+ T cell counts, HIV RNA viral loads, body mass indexes (BMI), 25 (OH) vitamin D, serum calcium and corrected calcium (cCa) levels and DEXA screening results of these patients were recorded. For statistical analysis and interpretation, e-picos (https://www.e-picos.com) and SPSS (version 20.0; SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) were used.Results: A total of 101 naive HIV-infected patients were included in the study. Vitamin D levels were within normal limits in only 9 (10.8%) patients, while 42 (50.6%) patients had insufficiency and 32 (38.5%) patients had deficiency. Serum calcium and cCa values were significantly lower in patients with < 40 years of age (P=0.04). According to the T-score assessment in DEXA screening, 19 patients (47.5%) had osteopenia findings in at least one of three regions (femoral neck, total hip and lumbar spine). A total of three male patients (7.5%) had osteoporosis. In terms of viral load, only BMD and T-score in women with viral load > 100,000 IU/mL were significantly lower in lumbar spine (P=0.01 and P=0.01, respectively). In terms of CD4 counts, only Z-scores in only lumbar spine and femoral neck were statistically lower in women with CD4 counts > 200 cells/µl (P=0.04 and P=0.03, respectively). There were not any significant differences in any other groups and region in terms of viral load and CD4 count. None of the factors including high viral load, low CD4 + count, low 25 (OH) vitamin D level or low cCa levels were directly related to T, Z-score and low BMD.Conclusion: Osteopenia and osteoporosis are observed more frequently and at younger ages in HIV-infected patients than in the general population. Since we cannot make any prediction on bone health using one of the indirect markers in serum including 25 (OH) vitamin D levels and Ca levels or viral loads and CD4 counts in HIV-infected patients, BMD screening at younger ages may be beneficial.
topic hiv
dexa
kemik mineral yoğunluğu
serum kalsiyum
25 (oh) d vitamini
hiv
dexa
bone mineral density
serum calcium
25 (oh) vitamin d
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