Evaluation of CD4 Count in HIV Infected Pregnant Women at Kibagabaga Level Two Teaching Hospital

Evariste Ntezirizaza, Ishimwe Alain Prudence, Baptiste Jean Habanabakize, Tuyishime Jean De Dieu
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CD4 count measures the degree of immunosuppression in HIV-positive patients and is used to monitor HIV infection progression in human body. HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system and if not treated, can lead to AIDS The rate of CD4 cells destruction is directly proportional to progressive replication of HIV. Pregnant women infected with HIV have high risk of mother to child transmission of HIV infection and are prone to excessive immunosuppression and increased viral load if their CD4 cell count is not properly maintained. Pregnancy may influence CD4 cells count reduction or don’t, that’s why this study focused on evaluation of CD4 count in HIV infected pregnant women. The objectives of this study were to determine the association between pregnancy trimesters and CD4 count among HIV infected pregnant women at KDH. The study was a cross sectional study which included 46 patients who visited kibagabaga level two teaching hospital in 5 months. Data were obtained by collecting venous blood of patients, testing their CD4 count and use of a questionnaire to evaluate the risk factors associated with changes in CD4 count. Data collected were analysed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) software version 22.0 and Microsoft word, the presentation of results was done using tables. Variables with p-value less than or equal to 0.05 were considered statistically significant. The study showed that there is an association between pregnancy trimesters and CD4 count among HIV infected pregnant women where 21(45.6%) women were in third trimester and had the highest CD4 count compared to women in the 2nd trimester 14(30.4%) followed by women in 1st trimester 11(24%) with p-value of 0.04 which is statistically significant. In evaluated CD4 count changes, associated risk factors were, antiretroviral treatment intake, diet intake, education level, pregnancy trimester, and closely spaced pregnancies. Which were found to have p-values 0.00, 0.00, 0.04, 0.04 and 0.01 that were statistically significant respectively. Keywords: HIV, CD4 Count, Pregnant women
评估基巴加巴加二级教学医院感染艾滋病毒孕妇的 CD4 细胞计数
CD4 细胞计数可测量 HIV 阳性患者的免疫抑制程度,用于监测 HIV 在人体内的感染进展。CD4 细胞的破坏速度与 HIV 的逐渐复制速度成正比。感染艾滋病病毒的孕妇母婴传播艾滋病病毒的风险很高,如果 CD4 细胞数量维持不当,容易造成过度免疫抑制和病毒载量增加。怀孕可能会影响 CD4 细胞数量的减少,也可能不会,这就是本研究重点评估感染 HIV 孕妇 CD4 细胞数量的原因。本研究的目的是确定在 KDH 感染 HIV 的孕妇中,怀孕三个月与 CD4 细胞计数之间的关系。该研究是一项横断面研究,包括 46 名在 5 个月内到过基巴加巴加二级教学医院的患者。研究人员通过采集患者的静脉血、检测其 CD4 细胞计数以及使用问卷评估与 CD4 细胞计数变化相关的风险因素来获取数据。收集到的数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)22.0 版和 Microsoft Word 进行分析,结果以表格形式呈现。P值小于或等于0.05的变量被认为具有统计学意义。研究结果表明,感染艾滋病毒的孕妇中,怀孕三个月与 CD4 细胞数之间存在关联,其中 21 名(45.6%)孕妇怀孕三个月,CD4 细胞数最高,相比之下,怀孕两个月的孕妇 CD4 细胞数最高,为 14 名(30.4%),其次是怀孕三个月的孕妇,CD4 细胞数最高,为 11 名(24%),P 值为 0.04,具有统计学意义。在评估的 CD4 细胞数变化中,相关的风险因素包括:抗逆转录病毒治疗的摄入量、饮食摄入量、教育水平、怀孕三个月和怀孕间隔较近。这些因素的 P 值分别为 0.00、0.00、0.04、0.04 和 0.01,具有统计学意义。关键词艾滋病毒 CD4 细胞计数 孕妇
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