墨西哥艾滋病病毒感染者和癌症患者的多重疾病。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
José H Hernández-Jerónimo, Nancy C Martínez-Rivera, Carolina Pérez-Jiménez, Patricia Volkow-Fernández, Alexandra Martin-Onraet
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背景:感染艾滋病毒的老年人(PLWH)比例有所增加。与普通人群相比,艾滋病病毒感染者更容易患上非传染性疾病:本研究旨在估算墨西哥城一家三级转诊中心的艾滋病毒感染者和癌症患者的合并症患病率:在这项回顾性研究中,我们纳入了 2010 年至 2019 年期间在国立癌症研究所就诊的 40 岁以上、有癌症病史的 PLWH。所有患者均需服用抗逆转录病毒药物至少六个月。收集的数据包括癌症类型、合并症、多种药物治疗频率、FRAX评分和10年心血管风险。采用贝克抑郁量表(Beck Inventory Depression-II Scale)对患者进行抑郁评估。还评估了与多病(2 种或 2 种以上合并症)相关的变量:125名患者中,69%至少有一种合并症;32%合并症≥2种。常见的合并症有血脂异常(54%)、高血压(19%)、肥胖(14%)和糖尿病(12%)。在年龄≥50 岁的患者中,29 人(62%)已接受过骨密度测量,9 人(31%)患有骨质疏松症;共使用了 56 份抑郁问卷:30%的人患有轻度至重度抑郁症。结论:年龄≥50 岁与多病症相关(aOR 2.57 (1.18-5.58), p = 0.017):结论:据报道,在患有癌症的 PLWH 患者中,多病症的发病率很高,对骨病和心理健康的筛查较差。需要在传染病会诊中对 PLWH 采取综合方法,以改善非传染性疾病的检测和管理,超越病毒抑制,提高生活质量。
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Multimorbidity in people living with HIV and cancer in Mexico.

Background: The proportion of older people living with HIV (PLWH) has increased. Non-communicable diseases occur earlier in PLWH than in the general population.

Objective: The goal of this study was to estimate the prevalence of comorbidities in PLWH and cancer in a tertiary referral center in Mexico City.

Material and methods: In this retrospective study, we included PLWH > 40 years with a history of cancer, coming to Instituto Nacional de Cancerologia from 2010 through 2019. All patients needed to be on antiretrovirals for at least six months. Data collected included cancer type, comorbidities, frequency of polypharmacy, FRAX score and 10-year cardiovascular risk. Patients were evaluated for depression with the Beck Inventory Depression-II Scale. Variables associated to multimorbidity (2 or more comorbidities) were evaluated.

Results: Of 125 patients, 69% had at least one comorbidity; 32% had ≥ 2. Common comorbidities were dyslipidemia (54%), hypertension (19%), obesity (14%) and Diabetes (12%). In patients ≥ 50 years, 29 (62%) already undergone a densitometry and 9 (31%) had osteoporosis; 56 depression questionnaires were used: 30% had mild-to-severe depression. Being ≥ 50 years was associated with multimorbidity (aOR 2.57 (1.18-5.58), p = 0.017).

Conclusions: A high prevalence of multimorbidity and poor screening of bone disease and mental health is reported in patients with PLWH and cancer. A holistic approach to the PLWH in the Infectious Diseases consultation is needed to improve the detection and management of non-communicable diseases, to go beyond viral suppression and towards an improved quality of life.

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Gaceta medica de Mexico
Gaceta medica de Mexico 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Gaceta Médica de México México is the official scientific journal of the Academia Nacional de Medicina de México, A.C. Its goal is to contribute to health professionals by publishing the most relevant progress both in research and clinical practice. Gaceta Médica de México is a bimonthly peer reviewed journal, published both in paper and online in open access, both in Spanish and English. It has a brilliant editorial board formed by national and international experts.
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