HIV late presenters in Denmark: need for increased diagnostic awareness among general practitioners.

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-04-01
Peter Derek Christian Leutscher, Tinne Laursen, Berit Andersen, Lars Ostergaard, Alex Laursen, Carsten Schade Larsen
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Introduction: The study objective was to describe demographic and clinical characteristics among HIV late presenters in a Danish university hospital.

Material and methods: Patients > 15 years of age were enrolled in this retrospective study. Data from the medical patient records were analyzed in accordance with the CD4 count at the time of HIV diagnosis.

Results: Among 194 HIV patients (138 men and 56 women), 63 (33%) were diagnosed with a CD4 count below 200 cells/microlitre (late presenters). Heterosexuals constituted a larger proportion of patients in the late presenter group than did homosexual men (MSM) (p = 0.02), whereas a higher proportion of MSM than heterosexuals were diagnosed with HIV during primary infection (p < 0.01). Half of the late presenters had consulted a general practitioner three to 12 months prior to their HIV diagnosis. HIV antibody testing had not been performed although complaints consistent with possible underlying immune deficiency had been reported. Twenty per cent of the late presenters had a persistently low CD4 count below 200 cells/microlitre at follow-up despite having received HAART therapy for more than two years.

Conclusion: One third of the HIV patients in this study were diagnosed as late presenters, and this group featured a higher proportion of heterosexuals than of MSM. The HIV antibody test should be performed more consistently on solid clinical ground by general practitioners.

丹麦艾滋病毒迟发者:需要提高全科医生的诊断意识。
简介:研究目的是描述丹麦大学医院HIV晚期患者的人口学和临床特征。材料和方法:本回顾性研究纳入年龄> 15岁的患者。根据诊断出艾滋病毒时的CD4细胞计数,对病历中的数据进行了分析。结果:194例HIV患者(138例男性,56例女性)中,63例(33%)被诊断CD4计数低于200细胞/微升(迟报者)。迟交者中异性恋者的比例高于男同性恋者(MSM) (p = 0.02),而男同性恋者在初次感染时被诊断为HIV的比例高于异性恋者(p < 0.01)。一半的迟到的演讲者在他们的HIV诊断前3到12个月咨询过全科医生。没有进行艾滋病毒抗体检测,但报告了可能存在潜在免疫缺陷的投诉。尽管接受了两年多的HAART治疗,但20%的晚发表者在随访时CD4细胞计数持续低于200细胞/微升。结论:本研究中三分之一的HIV患者被诊断为迟交者,且该群体中异性恋者的比例高于男同性恋者。艾滋病毒抗体检测应由全科医生在坚实的临床基础上更加一致地进行。
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