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De novo electrocardiographic abnormalities in persons living with HIV
- Source :
- Knudsen, A D, Graff, C, Nielsen, J B, Thomsen, M T, Høgh, J, Benfield, T, Gerstoft, J, Køber, L, Kofoed, K F & Nielsen, S D 2021, ' De novo electrocardiographic abnormalities in persons living with HIV ', Scientific Reports, vol. 11, no. 1, 20750 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00290-x, Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Persons living with HIV (PLWH) may have increased incidence of cardiovascular events and longer QTc intervals than uninfected persons. We aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors of de novo major electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities and QTc prolongation in well-treated PLWH. We included virologically suppressed PLWH without major ECG abnormalities, who attended the 2-year follow-up in the Copenhagen comorbidity in HIV infection (COCOMO) study. ECGs were categorized according to Minnesota Code Manual. We defined de novo major ECG abnormalities as new major Minnesota Code Manual abnormalities. Prolonged QTc was defined as QTc > 460 ms in females and QTc > 450 ms in males. Of 667 PLWH without major ECG abnormalities at baseline, 34 (5%) developed de novo major ECG abnormalities after a median of 2.3 years. After adjustment, age (RR: 1.57 [1.08–2.28] per decade older), being underweight (RR: 5.79 [1.70–19.71]), current smoking (RR: 2.34 [1.06–5.16]), diabetes (RR: 3.89 [1.72–8.80]) and protease inhibitor use (RR: 2.45 [1.27–4.74) were associated with higher risk of getting de novo major ECG abnormalities. Of PLWH without prolonged QTc at baseline, only 11 (1.6%) participants developed de novo prolonged QTc. Five percent of well-treated PLWH acquired de novo major ECG abnormalities and protease inhibitor use was associated with more than twice the risk of de novo major ECG abnormalities. De novo prolonged QTc was rare and did not seem to constitute a problem in well-treated PLWH. Persons living with HIV (PLWH) may have increased incidence of cardiovascular events and longer QTc intervals than uninfected persons. We aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors of de novo major electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities and QTc prolongation in well-treated PLWH. We included virologically suppressed PLWH without major ECG abnormalities, who attended the 2-year follow-up in the Copenhagen comorbidity in HIV infection (COCOMO) study. ECGs were categorized according to Minnesota Code Manual. We defined de novo major ECG abnormalities as new major Minnesota Code Manual abnormalities. Prolonged QTc was defined as QTc > 460 ms in females and QTc > 450 ms in males. Of 667 PLWH without major ECG abnormalities at baseline, 34 (5%) developed de novo major ECG abnormalities after a median of 2.3 years. After adjustment, age (RR: 1.57 [1.08–2.28] per decade older), being underweight (RR: 5.79 [1.70–19.71]), current smoking (RR: 2.34 [1.06–5.16]), diabetes (RR: 3.89 [1.72–8.80]) and protease inhibitor use (RR: 2.45 [1.27–4.74) were associated with higher risk of getting de novo major ECG abnormalities. Of PLWH without prolonged QTc at baseline, only 11 (1.6%) participants developed de novo prolonged QTc. Five percent of well-treated PLWH acquired de novo major ECG abnormalities and protease inhibitor use was associated with more than twice the risk of de novo major ECG abnormalities. De novo prolonged QTc was rare and did not seem to constitute a problem in well-treated PLWH.
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
HIV Infections
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QT interval
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Electrocardiography
Internal medicine
Diabetes mellitus
medicine
Humans
Protease Inhibitors
cardiovascular diseases
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Incidence
Heart
Middle Aged
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Comorbidity
Benzoxazines
Long QT Syndrome
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Knudsen, A D, Graff, C, Nielsen, J B, Thomsen, M T, Høgh, J, Benfield, T, Gerstoft, J, Køber, L, Kofoed, K F & Nielsen, S D 2021, ' De novo electrocardiographic abnormalities in persons living with HIV ', Scientific Reports, vol. 11, no. 1, 20750 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00290-x, Scientific Reports, Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e75a841223eba67abf3d18f07402d321