INTRODUCTION: Current information on cardiovascular risk (CVR) in HIV-infected patients in Spain is limited. METHODS: An analysis was made of a prospective multicentre cohort of Spanish HIV-infected patients (CoRIS) between January-2010 and July-2011. CVR was evaluated using Framingham, REGICOR and SCORE equations. RESULTS: The study included 1019 patients (76% males, mean age 40 years) recruited from 13 hospitals belonging to 10 autonomous communities in Spain. Almost two-thirds (65.4%) of patients were on antiretroviral therapy (ART), 36.7% with non-nucleoside analogs, 24% with protease inhibitors (PIs) (52% with atazanavir/r or darunavir/r) and 4,6% with raltegravir. More than half (56.2%) of the patients had an HIV viral load <50 copies/ml. Smoking prevalence was 46%, HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) <40mg/dl 36.1%, total cholesterol (total-C) >200mg/dl 27.8%, age >45years 27.2%, metabolic syndrome 11.5%, hypertension 9.4%, cocaine use 7%, and diabetes 2.9%. ART was associated with higher total-C and LDL-C concentrations, although also higher HDL-C and lower total-C/HDL-C ratio; patients receiving PIs boosted with a high ritonavir dose showed higher total-C levels and higher total-C/HDL-C ratio. According to Framingham cardiovascular, and coronary, REGICOR, and SCORE equations, 15.2%, 6.4%, 4.2% and 3.9% of patients, respectively, were classified as having moderate or high CVR. CONCLUSION: In HIV-infected patients from CoRIS, prevalence of modifiable CVR factors is still high. Commonly used scores identify a relatively low number of patients with high CVR.
INTRODUCTION: Current information on cardiovascular risk (CVR) in HIV-infectedpatients in Spain is limited. METHODS: An analysis was made of a prospective multicentre cohort of Spanish HIV-infectedpatients (CoRIS) between January-2010 and July-2011. CVR was evaluated using Framingham, REGICOR and SCORE equations. RESULTS: The study included 1019 patients (76% males, mean age 40 years) recruited from 13 hospitals belonging to 10 autonomous communities in Spain. Almost two-thirds (65.4%) of patients were on antiretroviral therapy (ART), 36.7% with non-nucleoside analogs, 24% with protease inhibitors (PIs) (52% with atazanavir/r or darunavir/r) and 4,6% with raltegravir. More than half (56.2%) of the patients had an HIV viral load <50 copies/ml. Smoking prevalence was 46%, HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) <40mg/dl 36.1%, total cholesterol (total-C) >200mg/dl 27.8%, age >45years 27.2%, metabolic syndrome 11.5%, hypertension 9.4%, cocaine use 7%, and diabetes 2.9%. ART was associated with higher total-C and LDL-C concentrations, although also higher HDL-C and lower total-C/HDL-C ratio; patients receiving PIs boosted with a high ritonavir dose showed higher total-C levels and higher total-C/HDL-C ratio. According to Framingham cardiovascular, and coronary, REGICOR, and SCORE equations, 15.2%, 6.4%, 4.2% and 3.9% of patients, respectively, were classified as having moderate or high CVR. CONCLUSION: In HIV-infectedpatients from CoRIS, prevalence of modifiable CVR factors is still high. Commonly used scores identify a relatively low number of patients with high CVR.
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