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Heart failure and adverse heart failure outcomes among persons living with HIV in a US tertiary medical center
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
American Heart Journal. April 2019, Vol. 210, 39
Subject
Diseases
Risk factors
Heart failure -- Risk factors
Coronary heart disease -- Risk factors
HIV -- Risk factors
Highly active antiretroviral therapy
HIV patients
Medical centers
Cocaine
Medical schools
Mortality
HIV (Viruses) -- Risk factors
Medical colleges
Language
English
ISSN
0002-8703
Abstract
Background Persons living with HIV (PLHIV) have an increased risk of heart failure (HF). However, little is known about outcomes among PLHIV with HF. The study aim was to compare HF outcomes among PLHIV with HF versus individuals without HIV with HF. Methods Our cohort included 2,308 individuals admitted with decompensated HF. We compared baseline characteristics, 30-day HF readmission, and cardiovascular (CV) and all-cause mortality. Within PLHIV, we assessed outcomes stratified between CD4 count and viral load (VL), and tested the association between traditional and HIV-specific parameters with 30-day HF readmission. Results There were 374 (16%) PLHIV with HF. Among PLHIV, 92% were on antiretroviral therapy and 63% had a VL Conclusions PLHIV with a low CD4 count or detectable VL have an increased 30-day HF readmission rate as well as increased CV and all-cause mortality. In contrast, PLHIV with a higher CD4 count and undetectable VL have similar HF outcomes to uninfected controls.