| Literature DB >> 26636926 |
Mark J Siedner1, June-Ho Kim, Ruth Sentongo Nakku, Linda Hemphill, Virginia A Triant, Jessica E Haberer, Jeffrey N Martin, Yap Boum, Douglas S Kwon, Alexander C Tsai, Peter W Hunt, Samson Okello, David R Bangsberg.
Abstract
HIV infection is associated with arterial stiffness, but no studies have assessed this relationship in sub-Saharan Africa. We enrolled 205 participants over 40 years old in Uganda: 105 on antiretroviral therapy for a median of 7 years, and a random sample of 100 age and sex-matched HIV-uninfected controls from the clinic catchment area. The prevalence of arterial stiffness (ankle brachial index > 1.2) was 33%, 18%, 19% and 2% in HIV+ men, HIV- men, HIV+ women, and HIV- women. In multivariable models adjusted for cardiovascular risk factors, HIV+ individuals had over double the prevalence of arterial stiffness (adjusted prevalence ratio 2.86, 95% confidence interval 1.41-5.79, P = 0.003).Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26636926 PMCID: PMC4733585 DOI: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000000992
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS ISSN: 0269-9370 Impact factor: 4.177