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Overlooked cases of HIV infection: An Italian tale of missed diagnostic opportunities.

Lorena van den Bogaart1, Alice Ranzani2, Letizia Oreni3, Andrea Giacomelli2, Mario Corbellino4, Stefano Rusconi2, Massimo Galli2, Spinello Antinori2, Anna Lisa Ridolfo4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Late diagnoses are still a cause of increased HIV-related morbidity and mortality despite the availability of highly effective treatments. The aim of this study was to identify indicator conditions (ICs) in late presenters with HIV infection (LPs) that may represent missed opportunities of undertaking earlier HIV testing.
METHODS: The medical records of LPs referred to a specialist clinic in Milan, Italy, between 2011 and 2017 were reviewed to assess the frequency of ICs during the five years preceding diagnosis. Logistic regression analysis was used to investigate the factors associated with missed opportunities of making an earlier diagnosis.
RESULTS: The analysis considered 203 LPs (60.6% of the patients newly diagnosed as having HIV infection during the study period). Most had had ≥1 medical encounter in the five years before diagnosis, and 54 (26.6%) had been diagnosed as having ≥1 IC without undergoing HIV testing. The most frequent ICs were herpes zoster (19.8%), constitutional symptoms (17.4%) and lympho/thrombocytopenia (12.8%), and the missed opportunities for testing occurred in the settings of primary care (44.9%), specialist medical (38.2%) or surgical services (11.3%), and emergency departments (5.6%). Twenty-five (53.2%) of the 47 subjects with a non AIDS-defining IC had AIDS at the time of the diagnosis of HIV infection. Subjects aged >60 years were at increased risk of missed diagnostic opportunities (aOR 4.80, p = 0.008).
CONCLUSION: Implementing IC-guided HIV testing in non-specialist settings is an essential means of reducing late diagnoses of HIV infection even in the case of older subjects.
Copyright © 2019 European Federation of Internal Medicine. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  HIV indicator condition; HIV late presenters; HIV testing; missed opportunities

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31635999     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejim.2019.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Intern Med        ISSN: 0953-6205            Impact factor:   4.487


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