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Do Patterns of Comorbidity Vary by HIV Status, Age, and HIV Severity?

机译:合并症的模式会随HIV状况,年龄和HIV严重程度而变化吗?

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Patterns of comorbidity among persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are not well described. We compared comorbidity among veterans with and without HIV infection. The sample consisted of 33,420 HIV-infected veterans and 66,840 HIV-uninfected veterans. We identified and clustered 11 comorbid conditions using validated International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification codes. We defined multimorbidity as the presence of conditions in all clusters. Models restricted to HIV-infected veterans were adjusted for CD4 cell count and viral load. Comorbidity was common (prevalence, 60%–63%), and prevalence varied by HIV status. Differences remained when the veterans were stratified by age. In multivariable analyses, older HIV-infected veterans were more likely to have substance use disorder and multimorbidity. Renal, vascular, and pulmonary diseases were associated with CD4 cell count <200 cells/mm3; hypertension was associated with CD4 cell count >200 cells/mm3. Comorbidity is the rule, and multimorbidity is common among veterans with HIV infection. Patterns of comorbidity differ substantially by HIV status, age, and HIV severity. Primary care guidelines require adaptation for persons with HIV infection.
机译:人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)患者中合并症的模式没有得到很好的描述。我们比较了有和没有HIV感染的退伍军人的合并症。样本包括33,420名受HIV感染的退伍军人和66,840名未经HIV感染的退伍军人。我们使用经过验证的国际疾病分类,第9修订版和临床修改代码对11种合并症进行了识别和分类。我们将多发病率定义为所有集群中都存在条件。调整仅限于HIV感染退伍军人的模型的CD4细胞计数和病毒载量。合并症很普遍(患病率为60%–63%),其患病率因艾滋病毒状况而异。当退伍军人按年龄分层时,差异仍然存在。在多变量分析中,感染艾滋病毒的老兵更可能患有物质使用障碍和多发病。肾,血管和肺疾病与CD4细胞计数<200细胞/ mm 3 有关;高血压与CD4细胞计数> 200个/ mm 3 有关。合并症是规则,在艾滋病毒感染退伍军人中多发病是常见的。合并症的模式因HIV状况,年龄和HIV严重程度而有很大差异。初级保健指南要求适应艾滋病毒感染者。

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    《Clinical Infectious Diseases》 |2007年第12期|1593-1601|共9页
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    Veterans Affairs Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven and Department of Internal Medicine Yale University School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut;

    Department of Internal Medicine Yale University School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut;

    Veterans Health Administration and Veterans Affairs Medical Center and George Washington University Medical Center Washington DC;

    Veterans Affairs Medical Center and George Washington University Medical Center Washington DC;

    Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta Georgia;

    Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System and University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania;

    Michael E. De Bakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas;

    National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism National Institutes of Health Bethesda Maryland;

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