Gender Differences in HIV-Related Neurological Progression in a Cohort of Injecting Drug Users Followed for 3.5 Years.

X Liu, K Marder, Y Stern, G Dooneief, K Bell, G Todak, M Joseph, W Elsadr, J B Williams, A Ehrhardt, Z Stein, R Mayeux
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Abstract

We evaluated potential gender differences in the development of HIV related neurologic impairment, by matching 38 pairs of HIV positive male and female injecting drug users on their baseline age, education, disease stage and CD4 counts, and following them for 3.5 years. Adjusting for age, education, drug use, history of head injury and baseline CD4 count, more women had sensory abnormalities and symptoms than men at baseline, but the odds of having neurological impairment, particularly extrapyramidal signs and sensory abnormalities were increased over time in men but not in women. Men with ARC or AIDS had more neurological impairment than women in similar stages of illness. This study suggests further investigations of gender differences in HIV disease progression.

对注射吸毒者进行3.5年随访的hiv相关神经系统进展的性别差异
我们通过匹配38对HIV阳性的男性和女性注射吸毒者的基线年龄、教育程度、疾病阶段和CD4计数,并对他们进行了3.5年的随访,评估了HIV相关神经功能障碍发展的潜在性别差异。根据年龄、教育程度、药物使用、头部损伤史和基线CD4计数进行调整后,女性在基线时比男性有更多的感觉异常和症状,但随着时间的推移,男性出现神经损伤,特别是锥体外系症状和感觉异常的几率增加,而女性则没有。患有ARC或艾滋病的男性比处于相同疾病阶段的女性有更多的神经损伤。这项研究建议进一步调查艾滋病毒疾病进展中的性别差异。
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