亚洲地区艾滋病毒阳性人群的心血管疾病和心血管疾病风险

The Open AIDS Journal Pub Date : 2017-08-21 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874613601711010052
Rimke Bijker, Jun Yong Choi, Rossana Ditangco, Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul, Man Po Lee, Sarawut Siwamogsatham, Sanjay Pujari, Jeremy Ross, Chi-Yuen Wong, Wing-Wai Wong, Evy Yunihastuti, Matthew Law
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导读:心血管疾病(CVD)在艾滋病毒感染人群中变得越来越普遍,因为他们的年龄很大程度上是由于治疗结果的改善。对艾滋病毒阳性人群心血管疾病风险和心血管疾病危险因素的评估主要集中在高收入地区,而对亚洲地区艾滋病毒阳性人群心血管疾病的评估研究有限。材料和方法:我们概述了成人hiv阳性人群中心血管疾病的患病率和发病率及其危险因素,以及亚洲地区目前心血管疾病管理的策略。结果:来自亚洲地区的研究表明,心血管疾病和心血管疾病危险因素,如血脂异常、高血糖、肥胖和吸烟,在艾滋病毒阳性人群中非常普遍。许多研究表明,艾滋病毒感染和抗逆转录病毒治疗可能会增加心血管疾病的风险。国家艾滋病毒治疗指南为艾滋病毒感染者的心血管疾病风险预防和管理提供了一些指导,然而,它们在数量和范围上都有限。结论:制定和巩固CVD和HIV综合护理指南对于控制HIV阳性人群CVD负担至关重要。为了为亚洲地区的指导方针、政策和实践提供信息,研究应侧重于探索适当的心血管疾病风险筛查策略,并估计当前和未来的心血管疾病死亡率和发病率。
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Cardiovascular Disease and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in HIV-Positive Populations in the Asian Region.

Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are becoming more prevalent in HIV-infected populations as they age largely due to improved treatment outcomes. Assessment of CVD risk and CVD risk factors in HIV-positive populations has focused on high income settings, while there are limited studies evaluating CVD in HIV-positive populations in the Asian region.

Materials and methods: We provided an overview of the prevalence and incidence of CVD and its risk factors in adult HIV-positive populations, and of the strategies currently in place for CVD management in the Asian region.

Results: Studies from the Asian region showed that CVD and CVD risk factors, such as dyslipidaemia, elevated blood glucose, obesity and smoking, are highly prevalent in HIV-positive populations. A number of studies suggested that HIV infection and antiretroviral therapy may contribute to increased CVD risk. National HIV treatment guidelines provide some directions regarding CVD risk prevention and management in the HIV-infected population, however, they are limited in number and scope.

Conclusion: Development and consolidation of guidelines for integrated CVD and HIV care are essential to control the burden of CVD in HIV-positive populations. To inform guidelines, policies and practice in the Asian region, research should focus on exploring appropriate CVD risk screening strategies and estimating current and future CVD mortality and morbidity rates.

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