| Literature DB >> 28561781 |
Mathilde Ørbæk1, Philip Hasbak2, Rasmus Sejersten Ripa3, Andreas Kjær4, Anne-Mette Lebech5, Andreas Knudsen6,7.
Abstract
After the introduction of antiretroviral therapy (ART) the life expectancy of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is now approaching that of the general population and the importance of non-AIDS co-morbidities is increasing. Specifically, the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) seems to be higher in HIV-infected patients and an accurate risk prediction of CAD is of high importance for optimal long term treatment. In this study, we assessed the correlation of the endoPAT, which is an office-based CVD screening tool with the myocardial perfusion reserve by 82-rubidium PET/CT. We measured the reactive hyperemia index, which is a measure of the endothelial responsiveness, by the use of an endoPAT device (Itamar Medical, Caesarea, Israel) in 48 ART treated HIV-infected patients with high CD 4 cell counts and viral suppression (HIV-RNA < 20 copies/mL), who had previously undergone measurement of the myocardial perfusion reserve by 82-rubidium PET/CT for study purposes. We found an inverse correlation between the reactive hyperemia index and the myocardial perfusion reserve which most likely indicates different vascular physiology. This study did not find evidence to suggest the immediate implementation of the reactive hyperemia index as a screening tool for early coronary artery disease in well-treated HIV-infected patients pending further validation in larger prospective studies.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; cardiovascular risk; myocardial perfusion reserve; reactive hyperemia index
Year: 2017 PMID: 28561781 PMCID: PMC5489951 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics7020031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Baseline characteristics of the patients.
| Parameters | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | |||
| Male | 30 (63) | ||
| Female | 18 (37) | ||
| Age, years | 55 ± 1 | ||
| Interscan duration (years) # | 3.3 ± 0.1 | ||
| Smoking | |||
| Active | 9 (19) | ||
| Former | 21 (44) | ||
| Never | 18 (37) | ||
| Medication | |||
| Antihypertensive | 13 (27) | ||
| Statin | 9 (19) | ||
| Anticoagulant | 8 (17) | ||
| Perfusion defects on PET/CT | 3 (6) | ||
| FRS (CHD 10 years, %) | 11.2 ± 1.5 | ||
| ΔFRS (CHD 10 years, %) ¤ | 3.4 ± 0.9 | ||
| Lipids | |||
| Total cholesterol, mmol/L | 5.6 ± 0.2 | ||
| HDL, mmol/L | 1.4 ± 0.1 | ||
| LDL, mmol/L | 3.4 ± 0.1 | ||
| Triglycerids, mmol/L | 1.9 ± 0.3 | ||
| Systolic Blood Pressure, mmHg | 132 ± 3 | ||
| Diastolic Blood Pressure, mmHg | 78 ± 2 | ||
| BMI | 24.8 ± 0.7 | ||
| Diabetes mellitus | 3 (6) | ||
| Blood glucose, mmol/L | 6.0 ± 0.3 | ||
Data in this table are presented as number (%) or mean ± standard error of the mean. # Duration in years between 82-rubidium PET/CT and endoPAT study. ¤ The mean increase in FRS between the 82-rubidium PET/C and the endoPAT study. BMI, body mass index (kg/height in m2); CHD, coronary heart disease; FRS, Framingham risk score; HDL, high density lipoprotein; LDL, low density lipoprotein.
HIV related data.
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
| CD 4 cell count (106/L), median (IQR) | 672 (528–844) |
| HIV RNA (copies/mL), median (IQR) | 19 (19–19) |
| HIV duration, years, median (IQR) | 18.0 (12–24) |
| ART duration, years, median (IQR) | 16 (11–19) |
| ART regimens | |
| 2 NRTI + 1 NNRTI | 25 (52) |
| 2 NRTI + PI | 8 (17) |
| 2 NRTI + PI + IH | 5 (10) |
| Other | 10 (21) |
Data in this table are presented as median (IQR, interquartile range) or number (%). ART, antiretroviral therapy; IH, integrase inhibitors; NNRTI, non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors; NRTI, nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors; PI, protease inhibitors.
Data from the original 82-rubidium study and the RHI from the present endoPAT® study.
| Parameters | Value |
|---|---|
| Myocardial flow reserve, mean ± SEM | 2.4 ± 1.1 |
| Myocardial flow reserve tertiles | |
| <1.5 | 11% |
| ≥1.5 < 2.0 | 19% |
| ≥2.0 | 70% |
| CACS, median (range) | 0 (0–1884) |
| RHI, median (range) | 1.9 (1.0–4.4) |
| Low RHI (<1.67) | 33% |
| Normal RHI (≥1.67) | 67% |
CACS, coronay calcium score; RHI, reactive hyperemia index.
Figure 1(a) Shows a box plot with the mean values (whiskers depict 95% confidence interval) of the three groups of MFR (MFR 1 < 1.5; MFR 2 ≥ 1.5 < 2.0; MFR 3 ≥ 2.0; (b) Illustrates the inverse correlation between MFR and RHI. MFR, myocardial flow reserve; RHI, reactive hyperemia index.