| Literature DB >> 27793128 |
Davide De Francesco1, Jonathan Underwood2, Frank A Post3, Jaime H Vera4, Ian Williams5, Marta Boffito6, Memory Sachikonye7, Jane Anderson8, Patrick W G Mallon9, Alan Winston2, Caroline A Sabin10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The reported prevalence of cognitive impairment (CI) varies widely in cohorts of people living with HIV (PLWH); this may partly be due to the use of different diagnostic criteria. Agreement between diagnostic criteria of CI, the optimal definition to use, and associations with patient-reported cognitive symptoms have not been fully investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive impairment; HIV; HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder; Neurology; Patient-reported cognitive symptoms
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27793128 PMCID: PMC5084371 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1970-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Demographic, lifestyle and HIV-related characteristics of HIV-positive and HIV-negative study participants at enrolment (IQR: interquartile range)
| ≥50 HIV-positive ( | ≥50 HIV-negative ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age [years], median (range) | 57 (50, 82) | 58 (50, 83) | 0.22 |
| Gender, n (%) | <0.01 | ||
| Female | 34 (11.7 %) | 33 (34.0 %) | |
| Male | 256 (88.3 %) | 64 (66.0 %) | |
| Ethnicity, n (%) | 0.47 | ||
| Black-African | 37 (12.8 %) | 9 (9.3 %) | |
| White | 253 (87.2 %) | 88 (90.7 %) | |
| Country of birth, n (%) | 0.92 | ||
| UK/Ireland | 202 (69.7 %) | 70 (72.2 %) | |
| Rest of Europe | 17 (5.9 %) | 4 (4.1 %) | |
| Africa | 44 (15.2 %) | 14 (14.4 %) | |
| Rest of the world | 27 (9.3 %) | 9 (9.3 %) | |
| Sexual orientation, n (%) | <0.01 | ||
| Gay/Homosexual | 208 (71.7 %) | 40 (41.2 %) | |
| Bisexual | 11 (3.8 %) | 1 (1.0 %) | |
| Straight/Heterosexual | 56 (19.3 %) | 50 (51.6 %) | |
| Other/Unknown | 15 (5.2 %) | 6 (6.2 %) | |
| Education, n (%) | 0.14 | ||
| No qualification | 31 (10.7 %) | 4 (4.1 %) | |
| O levels/GCSEs (or equivalent at age 16) | 41 (14.1 %) | 18 (18.6 %) | |
| A levels (or equivalent at age 18) | 41 (14.1 %) | 20 (20.6 %) | |
| University degree or above | 127 (43.8 %) | 42 (43.3 %) | |
| Other/Unknown | 50 (17.2 %) | 13 (13.4 %) | |
| Smoking status, n (%) | 0.79 | ||
| Current smoker | 70 (24.1 %) | 20 (20.6 %) | |
| Ex-smoker | 108 (37.2 %) | 37 (38.1 %) | |
| Never smoked | 111 (38.3 %) | 39 (40.2 %) | |
| Not known | 1 (0.3 %) | 1 (1.0 %) | |
| Years of smoking (current/past smokers), median (IQR) | 32 (20, 40) | 33 (21, 40) | 0.86 |
| Alcohol consumption, n (%) | 0.13 | ||
| Current consumption | 227 (78.3 %) | 83 (85.6 %) | |
| Previous consumption only | 40 (13.8 %) | 6 (6.2 %) | |
| Never consumed alcohol | 23 (7.9 %) | 8 (8.3 %) | |
| Recreational drugs in past 6 months, n (%) | 83 (27.9 %) | 12 (12.4 %) | <0.01 |
| Route of HIV-acquisition, n (%) | |||
| Sex between men and women | 61 (21.0 %) | N/A | |
| Sex between men | 229 (79.0 %) | N/A | |
| Years since HIV diagnosis, median (IQR) | 16.8 (10.2, 22.9) | N/A | |
| CD4+ cell count at enrolment [cells/μL], median (IQR) | 610 (478, 780) | N/A | |
| On antiretroviral treatment, n (%) | 281 (96.9 %) | N/A | |
| Viral load <50 copies/mL, n (%) | 263 (90.7 %) | N/A |
Fig. 1Classification of CI among HIV-positive individuals according to the three criteria and agreement between criteria in HIV-positive and HIV-negative participants
Fig. 2Domain T-scores in HIV-positive individuals classified as cognitively impaired by the three criteria
Frequency distribution (with row percentages) of memory loss, reasoning and attention problems by status of CI according to the three criteria among HIV-positive individuals
| Memory loss, n (%) | Reasoning, n (%) | Attention, n (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | Yes |
| No | Yes |
| No | Yes |
| |
| Frascati | 0.02 | 0.77 | 0.59 | ||||||
| CI | 50 (62 %) | 31 (38 %) | 49 (60 %) | 32 (40 %) | 55 (69 %) | 25 (31 %) | |||
| Not CI | 147 (75 %) | 48 (25 %) | 121 (62 %) | 73 (38 %) | 139 (72 %) | 54 (28 %) | |||
| GDS | <0.01 | 0.24 | 0.07 | ||||||
| CI | 56 (60 %) | 37 (40 %) | 53 (57 %) | 40 (43 %) | 59 (64 %) | 33 (36 %) | |||
| Not CI | 141 (77 %) | 42 (23 %) | 117 (64 %) | 65 (36 %) | 135 (75 %) | 46 (25 %) | |||
| MNC | 0.02 | 0.42 | 0.28 | ||||||
| CI | 36 (59 %) | 25 (41 %) | 35 (57 %) | 26 (43 %) | 40 (66 %) | 21 (34 %) | |||
| Not CI | 161 (75 %) | 54 (25 %) | 135 (63 %) | 79 (37 %) | 154 (73 %) | 58 (27 %) | |||
14, 15 and 17 HIV-positive individuals had missing information on memory loss, reasoning and attention problems, respectively
Fig. 3Median global T-score (a) and proportion of subjects reporting two or more cognitive problems (b) by subset of HIV-positive participants meeting different combinations of the three definitions of CI