Assessment of haematological parameters in HIV patients attending Kabutare district Hospital

Ntivuguruzwa Emmanuel, Ishimwe ALAIN PRUDENCE, Ufiteyezu Pierre Danny, Imurinde Yoranda, Uwiringiyimana Athanasie
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Background: Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is characterized by progressive weakening of the immune system attributed to the decrease in the number of circulating CD4+ T-helper cells. This predisposes HIV patients to a variety of opportunistic infections and neoplastic disorders. also lead to defective hematopoiesis and a decrease in cell lineage. Haematological parameters including red blood cells, white blood cells, platelet and hemoglobin are widely used clinical indicators of health and disease. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess haematological parameters in HIV patients attending Kabutare District hospital. Methodology: This study was a cross-sectional study conducted to assess haematological parameters in HIV patients attending Kabutare District hospital. Venous blood sample were collected for complete blood count which was determined using sysmex 500i machine automation analyser.  Results: A total of 80 HIV infected patient participated. 7.5% of the study participants were proven to have white blood cells below the normal range as it was below 4.26.25% of patients were found below the normal range of red blood cells. Hemoglobin and hematocrit levels of 35% patients were found to below their normal ranges. 10% of patient were found to have low platelet and 23.5% were found to have low levels of lymphocytes. Association between CD4 counts and hemoglobin levels was significant with p value of 0.000 as it is less than confidence level of 0.05. Conclusion: This study concluded that haematological parameters are affected by HIV infection and there is association between CD4 counts and hemoglobin concentration levels. I would recommend health practioners to also consider complete blood count as prognostic test of HIV as it is clinical health indicator and diseases.  Keywords: Haematological parameters, Human Immunodeficiency virus, CD4 counts, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
评估卡布塔雷地区医院艾滋病患者的血液学参数
背景:人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染的特点是循环 CD4+ T 辅助细胞数量减少导致免疫系统逐渐衰弱。这使艾滋病患者易患各种机会性感染和肿瘤性疾病,同时也导致造血功能缺陷和细胞系减少。血液学参数包括红细胞、白细胞、血小板和血红蛋白,是临床上广泛使用的健康和疾病指标。目的:本研究旨在评估在卡布塔雷地区医院就诊的艾滋病患者的血液学参数。研究方法本研究是一项横断面研究,旨在评估在卡布塔雷地区医院就诊的艾滋病患者的血液学参数。采集静脉血样本,使用 sysmex 500i 自动分析仪测定全血细胞计数。 结果共有 80 名艾滋病病毒感染者参与了研究。7.5%的研究参与者被证实白细胞低于正常范围,因为白细胞低于4.26,25%的患者被发现红细胞低于正常范围。35%的患者血红蛋白和血细胞比容水平低于正常范围。10%的患者血小板偏低,23.5%的患者淋巴细胞偏低。CD4 细胞计数与血红蛋白水平之间的关系显著,P 值为 0.000,小于置信水平 0.05。结论本研究得出结论,血液学参数受艾滋病病毒感染的影响,CD4 细胞计数与血红蛋白浓度水平之间存在关联。我建议医疗工作者也将全血细胞计数作为艾滋病的预后检测,因为它是临床健康指标和疾病。 关键词血液学参数、人类免疫缺陷病毒、CD4 细胞计数、获得性免疫缺陷综合征。
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