Infectious and Non-infectious Etiologies of Cardiovascular Disease in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.

The Open AIDS Journal Pub Date : 2016-06-06 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874613601610010113
Daniel B Chastain, Travis S King, Kayla R Stover
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Abstract

Background: Increasing rates of HIV have been observed in women, African Americans, and Hispanics, particularly those residing in rural areas of the United States. Although cardiovascular (CV) complications in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have significantly decreased following the introduction of antiretroviral therapy on a global scale, in many rural areas, residents face geographic, social, and cultural barriers that result in decreased access to care. Despite the advancements to combat the disease, many patients in these medically underserved areas are not linked to care, and fewer than half achieve viral suppression.

Methods: Databases were systematically searched for peer-reviewed publications reporting infectious and non-infectious etiologies of cardiovascular disease in HIV-infected patients. Relevant articles cited in the retrieved publications were also reviewed for inclusion.

Results: A variety of outcomes studies and literature reviews were included in the analysis. Relevant literature discussed the manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of infectious and non-infectious etiologies of cardiovascular disease in HIV-infected patients.

Conclusion: In these medically underserved areas, it is vital that clinicians are knowledgeable in the manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of CV complications in patients with untreated HIV. This review summarizes the epidemiology and causes of CV complications associated with untreated HIV and provide recommendations for management of these complications.

人类免疫缺陷病毒感染中心血管疾病的感染性和非感染性病因。
背景:观察到妇女、非洲裔美国人和西班牙裔美国人,特别是居住在美国农村地区的人的艾滋病毒感染率不断上升。尽管在全球范围内引入抗逆转录病毒治疗后,感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)的患者的心血管(CV)并发症显著减少,但在许多农村地区,居民面临地理、社会和文化障碍,导致获得护理的机会减少。尽管在抗击该疾病方面取得了进展,但在这些医疗服务不足的地区,许多患者没有得到护理,只有不到一半的患者实现了病毒抑制。方法:系统地检索同行评审的报告hiv感染患者心血管疾病感染性和非感染性病因的出版物数据库。还对检索到的出版物中引用的相关文章进行了审查,以便纳入。结果:分析纳入了多种结局研究和文献综述。相关文献讨论了hiv感染者心血管疾病的表现、诊断、治疗以及感染性和非感染性病因的结局。结论:在这些医疗服务不足的地区,临床医生了解未经治疗的HIV患者的CV并发症的表现、诊断和治疗是至关重要的。这篇综述总结了与未经治疗的HIV相关的CV并发症的流行病学和原因,并对这些并发症的管理提出了建议。
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