Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate
Hyperlipidemia has been frequently recorded as a side effect of treating HIV patients with protease inhibitors (PI). This study was initiated to analyze the modifications on blood lipids in HIV-patients receiving PI and the safety and efficacy of the treatment with fenofibrate. Total (TC) and HDL-ch...
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doaj-01b6b2acc391426f85ea18e05c0625d72020-11-25T03:52:05ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86701678-43912001-01-0156332338Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrateCaramelli BrunoBernoche Claudia Y.S.M. deSartori Ana M. C.Sposito Andrei C.Santos Raul D.Monachini Maristela C.Strabelli TaniaUip DaviHyperlipidemia has been frequently recorded as a side effect of treating HIV patients with protease inhibitors (PI). This study was initiated to analyze the modifications on blood lipids in HIV-patients receiving PI and the safety and efficacy of the treatment with fenofibrate. Total (TC) and HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), and CD4+ T-cell counts were measured in 30 HAART-naive patients (Group I) before and after PI introduction. In a second phase of the study, the effects of fenofibrate on lipids, CPK, CD4+, and viral load were determined in 13 patients (Group II) with elevated TC or TG. In Group I, 60% of the patients showed TC or TG elevations. Average increments of 31% and 146% in TC and TG respectively (p<0.0006 and p<0.0001) were observed. In Group II, fenofibrate treatment was associated with decrements of 6.6% (TC) and 45.7% (TG) (p=0.07 and 0.0002) and no modifications on CPK, CD4+, and viral load. In conclusion, hyperlipidemia is common during the treatment of HIV with protease inhibitors, and fenofibrate appears to be an effective and safe choice for its treatment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702001000600007CholesterollipidsHIV infectiontriglycerides |
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Caramelli Bruno Bernoche Claudia Y.S.M. de Sartori Ana M. C. Sposito Andrei C. Santos Raul D. Monachini Maristela C. Strabelli Tania Uip Davi Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases Cholesterol lipids HIV infection triglycerides |
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Caramelli Bruno Bernoche Claudia Y.S.M. de Sartori Ana M. C. Sposito Andrei C. Santos Raul D. Monachini Maristela C. Strabelli Tania Uip Davi |
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Caramelli Bruno |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Hyperlipidemia related to the use of HIV-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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hyperlipidemia related to the use of hiv-protease inhibitors: natural history and results of treatment with fenofibrate |
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Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases |
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1413-8670 1678-4391 |
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2001-01-01 |
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Hyperlipidemia has been frequently recorded as a side effect of treating HIV patients with protease inhibitors (PI). This study was initiated to analyze the modifications on blood lipids in HIV-patients receiving PI and the safety and efficacy of the treatment with fenofibrate. Total (TC) and HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), and CD4+ T-cell counts were measured in 30 HAART-naive patients (Group I) before and after PI introduction. In a second phase of the study, the effects of fenofibrate on lipids, CPK, CD4+, and viral load were determined in 13 patients (Group II) with elevated TC or TG. In Group I, 60% of the patients showed TC or TG elevations. Average increments of 31% and 146% in TC and TG respectively (p<0.0006 and p<0.0001) were observed. In Group II, fenofibrate treatment was associated with decrements of 6.6% (TC) and 45.7% (TG) (p=0.07 and 0.0002) and no modifications on CPK, CD4+, and viral load. In conclusion, hyperlipidemia is common during the treatment of HIV with protease inhibitors, and fenofibrate appears to be an effective and safe choice for its treatment. |
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Cholesterol lipids HIV infection triglycerides |
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