Dyslipidemia and cadiovascular risk in HIV positive pacients on antiretroviral therapyin the western region of Santa Catarina

Authors

  • Marielle Lang
  • Geisa Graciela Sanagiotto
  • Lucimare Ferraz
  • Carolina C. Ponzi
  • Maria Teresa G. Lang

Keywords:

antirretrovirals, HIV, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular risk, STD

Abstract

Introduction: antiretroviral therapy is the key to treat individuals with human immunodeficiency virus, whose efficiency has enabled an increase in life expectancy. Despite this remarkable achievement, antiretroviral therapy is not free of side effects. Among them dyslipidemia represents a striking role due to its high prevalence and negative effects on quality of life. Objective: to characterize the lipid profile and cardiovascular risk in patients with human immunodeficiency virus who undergo therapy in western Santa Catarina. Methods: cross-sectional quantitative, using medical records of patients enrolled at Hospital Dia until January 2010. Statistical analysis with: T-Student, Chi-square and one-way ANOVA. Results: study population was 113 patients from whom 64.6% had dyslipidemia, the most frequent being the low level of high density lipoprotein (24.8%). Comparing the lipid profile before and after the use of therapy, there was a reduction in the number of dyslipidemias, but these have suffered a worsening (p < 0.05). The combination of Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors (RTIs) with protease inhibitors (PI) was more related to the development of dyslipidemia (RR = 1.54) and was predominantly low cardiovascular risk. Conclusion: as expected, antiretroviral therapy, primarily through the use of RTIs-PI, was responsible for aggravating the lipid profile of their users that have already had dyslipidemia. However, in this study there was no increase in the absolute number of patients with dyslipidemia and overall cardiovascular risk was low.

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Author Biographies

Marielle Lang

Médica pela Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó.

Geisa Graciela Sanagiotto

Médica pela Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó.

Lucimare Ferraz

Enfermeira e docente da Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó.

Carolina C. Ponzi

Médica infectologista e docente da Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó.

Maria Teresa G. Lang

Bioquímica e docente da Universidade Comunitária da Região de Chapecó, mestra pela Universidade Federal do Paraná.

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2022-01-27 — Updated on 2012-10-07

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Lang M, Sanagiotto GG, Ferraz L, Ponzi CC, Lang MTG. Dyslipidemia and cadiovascular risk in HIV positive pacients on antiretroviral therapyin the western region of Santa Catarina. DST [Internet]. 2012 Oct. 7 [cited 2024 Apr. 20];24(4):246-9. Available from: https://bjstd.org/revista/article/view/1081

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