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Risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with HIV infection undergoing antiretroviral therapy

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Abstract History The increased survival of patients with HIV infection thanks to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is accompanied by a higher rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD). We analysed the prevalence of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract History The increased survival of patients with HIV infection thanks to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is accompanied by a higher rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD). We analysed the prevalence of the cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) and estimated the risk of CVD in a cohort of patients with HIV in Spain. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, observational study of CRFs in the Spanish VACH cohort of patients with HIV who undergo ART. Results The study assessed 15,559 patients with HIV (76 % men; mean age, 46 years). Some 3.7 % had experienced at least 1 CVD event. The prevalence of CRFs was high (hyperlipidaemia, 64 %; tobacco use, 47 %; arterial hypertension, 22 %; and diabetes, 16 %). According to the Framingham scale, 10.9 % of the patients presented a high CVD risk, and 28.8 % presented a moderate risk. Of the patients with a high CVD risk, 49 % took protease inhibitors and 43 % took abacavir. Fifty-three percent of the patients diagnosed with arterial hypertension took antihypertensive drugs, and 2.6 % of the patients with diabetes took antidiabetic agents. Conclusions Classical CRFs are common in patients with HIV undergoing ART in Spain, and a large proportion of them have a moderate-high risk of CVD. Therefore, controlling the modifiable CRFs in patients with HIV should be improved, and the use of drugs with a better cardiovascular risk profile should be assessed.

Keywords: antiretroviral therapy; hiv infection; patients hiv; risk; cvd; cardiovascular disease

Journal Title: Revista Clinica Espanola
Year Published: 2020

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