HIV疾病中的血小板减少:临床相关性、生理病理和管理。

M J Miguez-Burbano, J Jackson, S Hadrigan
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摘要

HIV感染与无数的造血异常有关。血小板减少症(TCP),即血小板计数在两次或两次以上的连续血小板计数中低于150x10(3)/mm3,是HIV感染者中常见的一种疾病,与HIV状态、性别或年龄无关。血小板减少症最近与疾病的快速进展有关,并使艾滋病患者的管理复杂化,已成为一项医学挑战,突出表明迫切需要在这一领域制定循证治疗方案。由于艾滋病毒的生理病理,目前在这一已经脆弱的人群中可用于TCP的治疗方案严重有限。尽管临床医生经常干预,以防止危及生命的,血小板减少相关的结果在一般人群中,没有干预方案:艾滋病毒受试者。对这种情况的管理似乎是这些人的常态。因此,HIV的血小板减少症是一个迫切需要重新检查的课题。在这篇综述中,讨论了血小板减少的重要性和目前关于hiv相关血小板减少的生理病理知识,并概述了目前和正在研究的治疗方法,以治疗这种不利的血液系统疾病。
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Thrombocytopenia in HIV disease: clinical relevance, physiopathology and management.

HIV infection is associated with a myriad of hematopoietic abnormalities. Thrombocytopenia (TCP), the condition in which platelet counts fall below 150x10(3)/mm3 in two or more consecutive platelet counts, is a condition frequently seen in HIV infected individuals regardless of HIV status, gender, or age. Having recently been associated with rapid disease progression, and by complicating the management of AIDS patients, thrombocytopenia has become a medical challenge, highlighting the urgent need for evidence-based treatment protocols in this area. Due to the physiopathology of HIV, therapeutic options currently available for TCP in this already vulnerable population are severely limited. Whereas clinicians often intervene to prevent life-threatening, thrombocytopenia-associated outcomes in the general population, there is no intervention protocol: for the HIV subjects. Management of the condition seems to be the norm for these individuals. As a result, thrombocytopenia in HIV is a subject that is in urgent need of re-examination. In this review, the importance of thrombocytopenia and current knowledge regarding the physiopathology of HIV-associated thrombocytopenia is discussed, and an overview of current and under-investigation treatment approaches to this adverse hematological condition is provided.

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