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Functional Connectivity in Virally Suppressed Patients with HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder: A Resting-State Analysis

机译:病毒性抑制艾滋病毒相关神经认知障碍患者的功能性连通性:休息状态分析

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder still occurs despite virally suppressive combination antiretroviral therapy. In the pre-combination antiretroviral era and in patients without HIV suppression, HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder was caused by synaptodendritic injury resulting in impairment of neural networks, characterized by decreased attention, psychomotor slowing, and working memory deficits. Whether similar pathogenesis is true for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder in the context of viral suppression is not clear. Resting-state fMRI has been shown to be efficient in detecting impaired neural networks in various neurologic illnesses. This pilot study aimed to assess resting-state functional connectivity of the brain in patients with active HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder in the context of HIV viral suppression in both blood and CSF.
机译:尽管有病毒抑制组合抗逆转录病毒治疗,但是目的:艾滋病毒相关的神经认知障碍仍然发生。 在组合前抗逆转录病毒时代和没有艾滋病毒抑制的患者中,艾滋病毒相关的神经认知障碍是由突触突氏损伤引起的,导致神经网络的损害,其特征在于,注意力下降,精神电动机减缓和工作记忆缺陷。 在病毒抑制的背景下,是否在艾滋病毒相关神经认知疾病中是真实的致病性。 休息状态FMRI已被证明是检测各种神经系统疾病中的神经网络受损的效率。 该试点研究旨在评估血液和CSF中艾滋病毒病毒抑制的患者患者患者患者患者的休息状态功能连通性。

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