Correlation of WHO clinical staging with CD4 counts in adult HIV/AIDS patients at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi.

Q4 Medicine
East African medical journal Pub Date : 2011-02-01
C S Ilovi, G N Lule, A O Obel, H M Irimu
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Abstract

Objective: To determine the degree of correlation between the WHO clinical staging and CD4 T-cell counts in HIV/AIDS adults at Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi.

Subjects: One hundread and fifty two newly diagnosed HIV patients were recruited prospectively. Patients were first staged using the 2005 WHO clinical staging and then blood drawn for CD4 cell count.

Results: The mean age in the study was 35 years, with females comprising 52.6% of the study group. The mean CD4 counts were 455, 420, 203 and 92 for WHO Stage 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. The sensitivity of the WHO clinical staging to predict CD4 counts of > 350 cells/microl was 63% with a specificity of 82%. The most common HIV clinical events were bacterial infections (33%), severe weight loss (28%) and tuberculosis (27%).

Conclusions: There was correlation between the WHO clinical staging and expected CD4 T-cell count. However, the sensitivity was low and missed over a third of the patients in need of HAART. Majority of the patients presented in severe disease in need of HAART at the onset of their HIV diagnosis with 107 (70.3%) of the patients with Stage 3 or 4 disease and 114 (75%) of patients with CD4 counts of < 350 cells/microl.

内罗毕肯雅塔国家医院成年艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的世卫组织临床分期与CD4计数的相关性
目的:确定内罗毕肯雅塔国家医院HIV/AIDS成人WHO临床分期与CD4 t细胞计数之间的相关性程度。设计:横断面研究。地点:内罗毕肯雅塔国家医院。研究对象:前瞻性地招募了152名新诊断的HIV患者。首先使用2005年世卫组织临床分期对患者进行分期,然后抽血检测CD4细胞计数。结果:研究的平均年龄为35岁,女性占研究组的52.6%。世卫组织第1、2、3和4期的平均CD4计数分别为455、420、203和92。WHO临床分期预测CD4细胞计数> 350细胞/微升的敏感性为63%,特异性为82%。最常见的HIV临床事件是细菌感染(33%)、严重体重减轻(28%)和结核病(27%)。结论:WHO临床分期与预期CD4 t细胞计数有相关性。然而,灵敏度很低,错过了超过三分之一需要HAART治疗的患者。大多数重症患者在HIV诊断开始时需要HAART治疗,其中107例(70.3%)为3期或4期患者,114例(75%)患者CD4细胞计数< 350细胞/微升。
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期刊介绍: The East African Medical Journal is published every month. It is intended for publication of papers on original work and reviews of all aspects of medicine. Communications bearing on clinical and basic research on problems relevant to East Africa and other African countries will receive special attention. Papers submitted for publication are accepted only on the understanding they will not be published elsewhere without the permission of the Editor-in-Chief
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