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Title: Moving from viral suppression to comprehensive patient-centered care: The high prevalence of comorbid conditions and health risk factors in HIV-1-infected patients in Australia
Authors: Sowden, D.
Taing, K.
Morwood, K.
Broom, Jennifer 
McGill, K.
Williams, M.
Issue Date: 2012
Source: March-April 11, (2), 2012, p. 109-114
Pages: 109-114
Journal: Journal of the International Association of Physicians in AIDS Care
Abstract: HIV clinicians today need to move from focusing on viral suppression to a chronic disease model in which comorbid conditions and risk factors are comprehensively identified and addressed to reduce rates of serious non-AIDS-related morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of comorbid conditions in an Australian HIV-positive population. Of 180 patients included, there was a median CD4 count of 0.520 cells/mm 3. The majority (88%) of patients were currently receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). There were high rates of failure to attend clinical appointments (30%), current smoking (42%), hypertension (16%), and dyslipidemia (17%). Significant rates of dipstick-positive proteinuria (16%) and elevated blood glucose (15%) were recorded. Risk factors were commonly not addressed by the treating clinician. There is an urgent need to systematize detection and management of high-prevalence comorbid conditions to prevent premature mortality associated with serious non-AIDS events. The Author(s) 2012.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1545109711418832
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Resources: http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&CSC=Y&NEWS=N&PAGE=fulltext&D=emed10&AN=2012195542
Keywords: chronic diseasehighly active antiretroviral therapy;human immunodeficiency virus;prevention;adult;article;Australia;CD4 lymphocyte count;comorbidity;dyslipidemia;female;glucose blood level;health hazard;human;Human immunodeficiency virus 1;Human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection;Human immunodeficiency virus infected patient;hypertension;major clinical study;male;mortality;priority journal;progressive patient care;proteinuria;retrospective study;risk factor;smoking;treatment failure;glucose/ec [Endogenous Compound]
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Sunshine Coast HHS Publications

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