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Metabolic syndrome in human immunodeficiency virus-positive subjects: prevalence, phenotype, and related alterations in arterial structure and function

Authors :
Francesca Cesana
Christina Giannattasio
Alessandra Bandera
Alessandro Maloberti
Paulo Villa
Andre Gori
Luca Giupponi
Francesco Castagna
Guido Grassi
Stefano Nava
Francesca Sabbatini
M. Betelli
D. Dozio
Rita Facchetti
Giuseppe Mancia
Maloberti, A
Giannattasio, C
Dozio, D
Betelli, M
Villa, P
Nava, S
Cesana, F
Facchetti, R
Giupponi, L
Castagna, F
Sabbatini, F
Bandera, A
Gori, A
Grassi, G
Mancia, G
Source :
Metabolic syndrome and related disorders. 11(6)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection itself and highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) have been proposed to be associated with a higher prevalence of metabolic syndrome, but, to date, prevalence and phenotype of metabolic syndrome among HIV subjects and the related structural and functional vascular alterations are not conclusively defined. Methods: We analyzed the data of 108 HIV-infected subjects without known cardiovascular risk factors: 72 were on HAART (group A, age 46.5±7.5 years, clinical blood pressure 125.7/74.9±11.6/7.8 mmHg) and there 36 in a naïve group (group B, age 40.7±7.9 years, blood pressure 126/75.8±9.8/7.7 mmHg). A total of 224 healthy subjects served as controls (group C, age 44.9±6.9 years, blood pressure 123.7/75.7±9.8/7.1 mmHg). Arterial stiffness was measured by aorto-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV, sfigmocor), and carotid intima media thickness (IMT) was measured by a semiautomatic echotracking system (Esaote-WTS). Results: Metabolic syndrome was more frequent in HIV-positive subjects than in controls (19.4%, 13.8%, 4.5% for groups A, B, and C; P

Details

ISSN :
15578518
Volume :
11
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Metabolic syndrome and related disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7707ae5f0adfed8668521aad20f920c4