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HIV Medicine 2005-Jul

Clinical characteristics and mid-term prognosis of acute coronary syndrome in HIV-infected patients on antiretroviral therapy.

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F Boccara
S Ederhy
S Janower
N Benyounes
G Odi
A Cohen

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Acute coronary syndromes (ACSs) and coronary artery disease are emerging complications in HIV-infected patients on highly active antiretroviral treatment. The aim of this study was to determine the mid-term prognosis of ACS in HIV-infected patients.

METHODS

We evaluated the clinical characteristics and follow-up profile [38+/-15 months; mean+/-standard deviation (SD)] of ACS in 20 HIV-infected patients (mean +/-SD: age 44+/-8 years; range 35-65 years). All had coronary angiograms performed mean time 3+/-48 h after the onset of symptoms.

RESULTS

Eighteen patients were on antiretroviral therapy, of whom 13 patients were on regimens including protease inhibitors (mean duration+/-SD: 19+/-13 months). Fifteen patients had a first episode of ST segment elevation ACS and five had non-ST segment elevation ACS. Tobacco consumption (80%) and hypercholesterolaemia (50%) were the most frequent cardiovascular risk factors. During initial hospitalization, four patients were treated with thrombolysis, two had primary coronary angioplasty and seven had secondary coronary angioplasty. At follow up, 10 patients (50%) had had 18 cardiovascular events: one cardiovascular death, seven episodes of recurrent myocardial ischaemia in four patients, three pulmonary oedemas in two patients, and seven revascularization procedures in five patients.

CONCLUSIONS

This preliminary report highlights the risk of ACS and related complications in HIV-infected patients and raises questions regarding the implications of antiretroviral treatment.

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