| Literature DB >> 29678160 |
G Guaraldi1, A Malagoli2, A Calcagno3, C Mussi4, B M Celesia5, F Carli2, S Piconi6, G V De Socio7, A M Cattelan8, G Orofino9, A Riva10, E Focà11, S Nozza12, G Di Perri3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Geriatric Patients Living with HIV/AIDS (GEPPO) is a new prospective observational multicentre cohort consisting of all the HIV-positive geriatric patients being treated at 10 clinics in Italy, and HIV-negative controls attending a single geriatric clinic. The aim of this analysis of the GEPPO cohort was to compare prevalence and risk factors of individual non-communicable diseases (NCD), multi-morbidity (MM) and polypharmacy (PP) amongst HIV positive and HIV negative controls at enrolment into the GEPPO cohort.Entities:
Keywords: Geriatric HIV-infected population; Multi-morbidity; Polypharmacy
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29678160 PMCID: PMC5910563 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0789-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Demographic, anthropometric and HIV variables in the GEPPO cohort
| Total | HIV-negative vs HIV-positive | HIV-negative | HIV-positive | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIV- ( | HIV+ ( |
| 65–74 years ( | ≥ 75 years ( |
| 65–74 years ( | ≥ 75 years ( |
| ||
| Variable | Mean (SD) [sample size] | Mean (SD/%) [sample size] | Mean (SD/%) [sample size] | Mean (SD/%) [sample size] | ||||||
| Gender (F) | 271 (17.23%) [1573] | 66 (20.95%) [315] | 205 (16.3%) [1258] | 0.06 * | 42 (18.75%) [224] | 24 (26.37%) [91] | 0·18 * | 155 (16.06%) [965] | 50 (15.06%) [293] | 0.75 * |
| Female Age | 71.23 (3.94) [271] | 71.55 (3.42) [66] | 71.15 (4.05) [205] | 0.12 *** | 69.83 (2.48) [182] | 77.46 (2.08) [67] | < 0.01*** | 69.46 (2.52) [810] | 77.5 (2.0) [243] | < 0.01*** |
| Male Age | 71.71 (4.27) [1302] | 72.61 (4.37) [249] | 71.42 (4.21) [1053] | 0.06 *** | 70.05 (2.75) [42] | 75.61 (0.49) [25] | < 0.01*** | 69.35 (2.48) [155] | 77.17 (1.) [50] | < 0.01*** |
| BMI | 26.55 (8.59) [1224] | 28.65 (4.18) [301] | 25.87 (9.5) [923] | < 0.01 *** | 28.71 (4.04) [8] | 28.52 (4.54) [6] | 0.65 *** | 26.15 (10.66) [264] | 24.98 (3.95) [71] | 0.04 *** |
| Current smoker | 313 (23.29%) [1344] | 42 (14.24%) [295] | 271 (25.83%) [1049] | < 0.01* | 33 (15.57%) [212] | 9 (10.84%) [83] | 0.39 * | 234 (29.03%) [806] | 37 (15.23%) [243] | < 0.01* |
| HIV duration (years) | NA | NA | 17.17 (7.65) [1240] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 17.24 (7.76) [949] | 16.92 (7.3) [291] | 0·64 ** |
| < 10 years | NA | NA | 263 (21.23%) [1240] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 200 (21·07%) [949] | 63 (21.72%) [291] | 0·9* |
| 10–20 years | NA | NA | 561 (45.28%) [1240] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 433 (45.63%) [949] | 128 (44.14%) [291] | |
| > 20 years | NA | NA | 415 (33.49%) [1240] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 316 (33.3%) [949] | 99 (34.14%) [291] | |
| CD4 nadir | NA | NA | 197.5 (84–310) [1240] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 200 (89.75–308) [949] | 191 (74.75–320) [291] | 0·61 ** |
| Current CD4 | NA | NA | 644.58 (1240) [1258] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 651.23 (290.95) [949] | 622.55 (282) [291] | 0·18 ** |
| CD4/CD8 | NA | NA | 0.97 (1.45) [1240] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 0.92 (0.8) [949] | 1.13 (2.63) [291] | 0·28 *** |
| Viral load ≤40 | NA | NA | 1044 (94.31%) [1107] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 812 (94.97%) [855] | 232 (92.06%) [252] | 0.11 * |
| Viral load undetectable | NA | NA | 925 (86.53%) [1068] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 712 (86.72%) [821] | 213 (85.89%) [248] | 0.82 * |
| HBV co-infection | NAv | NAv | 103 (9.83%) [1048] | NAv | NAv | NAv | NAv | 84 (10.51%) [799] | 19 (7.63%) [249] | 0·23* |
| HCV co-infection | NAv | NAv | 141 (12.57%) [1121] | NAv | NAv | NAv | NAv | 113 (13·11%) [862] | 28 (10·77%) [259] | 0·12 * |
| Age at HIV diagnosis | NA | NA | 54·03 (8.83) [1239] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 52·11 (8.28) [949] | 60·3 (7.6) [290] | < 0·01*** |
| Triple/M ART | NA | NA | 390 (31.91%) [1222] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 312 (31.01%) [1006] | 78 (36.11%) [216] | 0·17 * |
| Mono/dual ART | NA | NA | 832 (68.09%) [1221] | NA | NA | NA | NA | 694 (68.99%) [1006] | 138 (63.89%) [215] | |
Abbreviations: ART: AntiRetroviral Therapy; BMI: Body Mass Index; HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus; NA: not applicable. NAv: not available;
p value legends: * X2 test; ** Wilcoxon; *** t test
NCDs prevalence comparing “youngest old” and “old” individuals
| 65–74 Years Old | ≥ 75 Years Old | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIV- ( | HIV+ ( |
| HIV- ( | HIV+ ( |
| |
| Variable | Frequency [sample size] | Frequency [sample size] | ||||
| HTN | 149 (66.52%) [224] | 396 (60.83%) [652] | 0.15 | 61 (67.03%) [91] | 155 (71.76%) [216] | 0.49 |
| T2DM | 50 (22.32%) [224] | 176 (27.54%) [629] | 0.15 | 14 (15.38%) [91] | 65 (31.25%) [208] | < 0.01 |
| CVD | 41 (18.3%) [224] | 106 (16.88%) [628] | 0.70 | 28 (30.77%) [91] | 58 (29.15%) [199] | 0.88 |
| CKD | 5 (5%) [100] | 115 (17.06%) [674] | < 0.01 | 4 (10%) [40] | 56 (25.93%) [216] | 0.04 |
| COPD | 20 (9.13%) [219] | 41 (6.61%) [620] | 0.28 | 17 (18.89%) [90] | 19 (9.79%) [194] | 0.05 |
| DLM | 59 (57.84%) [102] | 462 (70%) [630] | 0.02 | 20 (50%) [40] | 156 (74.64%) [209] | < 0.01 |
| MM | 57 (57.58%) [99] | 371 (61.32%) [605] | 0.55 | 25 (62.5%) [40] | 139 (73.94%) [188] | 0.20 |
| PP | 44 (19.64%) [224] | 169 (35.28%) [479] | < 0.01 | 32 (35.16%) [91] | 73 (42.94%) [170] | 0.27 |
Abbreviations: HTN: Hypertension; T2DM: type 2 diabetes mellitus; CVD: Cardiovascular Disease; CKD: Chronic Kidney Disease; COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; DLM: Dyslipidaemia; MM: Multimorbidity; PP - Polypharmacy
Fig. 1Prevalence of NCDs in the cohort as a whole, and in three HIV duration groups (< 10, 10–20 and > 20 years). NCDs prevalence (%) and absolute numbers (n) are indicated for HIV negative and HIV positive with different HIV duration groups. Indicated p-value refers to HIV-positive versus HIV-negative comparison. Abbreviations DLM: Dyslipidaemia; COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; CKD: Chronic Kidney Disease; CVD: Cardiovascular Disease; T2DM: Type 2 Diabetes mellitus.HTN: Hypertension
Fig. 2a Probability of MM per year above the age of 65. The HIV positive patients are stratified by duration of HIV infection (< 10, 10–20 and > 20 years). b Multivariable logistic regression models to detect the independent predictors of MM. Abbreviations – MM: Multimorbidity
Fig. 3a Prevalence of the six drug classes most frequently prescribed for the treatment of NCdD and b prevalence of PP in HIV negative and HIV positive stratified by duration of HIV infection (< 10, 10–20 and > 20 years). Drug classes prevalence (%) and absolute numbers (n) are indicated for HIV negative and HIV positive with different HIV duration groups. Indicated p-value refers to HIV-positive versus HIV-negative comparison. Abbreviations – ASA: acetylsalicylic acid; AntiDepres: antidepressants; BZD: benzodiazepines; ACE; Angiotensin Converting Enzyme inhibitors; BBlock: beta-adrenergic blocking agents; Statine: statins
Fig. 4a Probability of PP per year above the age of 65. The HIV positive patients are stratified by duration of HIV infection (< 10, 10–20 and > 20 years). b Multivariable logistic regression models to detect the independent predictors of PP.Abbreviations – PP: polypharmacy