The risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER Cohort
Abstract Background We aimed at evaluating frequency and factors associated with late presentation and advanced HIV disease and excess risk of death due to these conditions from 1985 to 2013 among naïve HIV infected patients enrolled in the Italian MASTER Cohort. Methods All antiretroviral naive adu...
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doaj-36e825e0f9154243a973cccdb713b6fa2020-11-25T01:29:28ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-08-0116111010.1186/s12889-016-3477-zThe risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER CohortElena Raffetti0Maria Concetta Postorino1Francesco Castelli2Salvatore Casari3Filippo Castelnuovo4Franco Maggiolo5Elisa Di Filippo6Alessandro D’Avino7Andrea Gori8Nicoletta Ladisa9Massimo Di Pietro10Laura Sighinolfi11Fabio Zacchi12Carlo Torti13Institute of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Public Health, University of BresciaDepartment of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University “Magna Graecia”Institute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University of BresciaInstitute of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University of BresciaInfectious Diseases, Spedali Civili HospitalClinic of Infectious Diseases, “Papa Giovanni XXIII” HospitalClinic of Infectious Diseases, “Papa Giovanni XXIII” HospitalInstitute of Infectious Diseases, Catholic University of Sacred HeartClinic of Infectious Diseases, Ospedale “S. Gerardo”Institute of Infectious Diseases, University of BariClinic of Infectious Diseases, “S. M. Annunziata” HospitalClinic of Infectious Diseases, “S. Anna” HospitalClinic of Infectious Diseases, Istituti Ospitalieri CremonaDepartment of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Unit of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University “Magna Graecia”Abstract Background We aimed at evaluating frequency and factors associated with late presentation and advanced HIV disease and excess risk of death due to these conditions from 1985 to 2013 among naïve HIV infected patients enrolled in the Italian MASTER Cohort. Methods All antiretroviral naive adults with available CD4+ T cell count after diagnosis of HIV infection were included. Multivariable logistic regression analysis investigated factors associated either with late presentation or advanced HIV disease. Probabilities of survival were estimated both at year-1 and at year-5 according to the Kaplan-Meier method. Flexible parametric models were used to evaluate changes in risk of death overtime according to late presentation and advanced HIV disease. The analyses were stratified for calendar periods. Results 19,391 patients were included (54 % were late presenters and 37.6 % were advanced presenters). At multivariable analysis, the following factors were positively associated with late presentation: male gender (OR = 1.29), older age (≥55 years vs. <25 years; OR = 7.45), migration (OR = 1.54), and heterosexual risk factor for HIV acquisition (OR = 1.52) or IDU (OR = 1.27) compared to homosexual risk. Survival rates at year-5 increased steadily and reached 92.1 % for late presenters vs. 97.4 % for non-late presenters enrolled in the period 2004–2009. Using flexible parametric models we found a sustained reduction of hazard ratios over time for any cause deaths between late and non-late presenters over time. Similar results were found for advanced HIV disease. Conclusion Screening polices need to be urgently implemented, particularly in most-at-risk categories for late presentation, such as migrants, older patients and those with heterosexual intercourse or IDU as risk factors for HIV acquisition. Although in recent years the impact of late presentation on survival decreased, about 10 % of patients diagnosed in more recent years remains at increased risk of death over a long-term follow-up.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3477-zHIV infectionAIDSLate diagnosisLate presentationAdvanced HIV disease |
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Elena Raffetti Maria Concetta Postorino Francesco Castelli Salvatore Casari Filippo Castelnuovo Franco Maggiolo Elisa Di Filippo Alessandro D’Avino Andrea Gori Nicoletta Ladisa Massimo Di Pietro Laura Sighinolfi Fabio Zacchi Carlo Torti |
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Elena Raffetti Maria Concetta Postorino Francesco Castelli Salvatore Casari Filippo Castelnuovo Franco Maggiolo Elisa Di Filippo Alessandro D’Avino Andrea Gori Nicoletta Ladisa Massimo Di Pietro Laura Sighinolfi Fabio Zacchi Carlo Torti The risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER Cohort BMC Public Health HIV infection AIDS Late diagnosis Late presentation Advanced HIV disease |
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Elena Raffetti Maria Concetta Postorino Francesco Castelli Salvatore Casari Filippo Castelnuovo Franco Maggiolo Elisa Di Filippo Alessandro D’Avino Andrea Gori Nicoletta Ladisa Massimo Di Pietro Laura Sighinolfi Fabio Zacchi Carlo Torti |
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The risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER Cohort |
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The risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER Cohort |
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The risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER Cohort |
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The risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER Cohort |
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The risk of late or advanced presentation of HIV infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the Italian MASTER Cohort |
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risk of late or advanced presentation of hiv infected patients is still high, associated factors evolve but impact on overall mortality is vanishing over calendar years: results from the italian master cohort |
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Abstract Background We aimed at evaluating frequency and factors associated with late presentation and advanced HIV disease and excess risk of death due to these conditions from 1985 to 2013 among naïve HIV infected patients enrolled in the Italian MASTER Cohort. Methods All antiretroviral naive adults with available CD4+ T cell count after diagnosis of HIV infection were included. Multivariable logistic regression analysis investigated factors associated either with late presentation or advanced HIV disease. Probabilities of survival were estimated both at year-1 and at year-5 according to the Kaplan-Meier method. Flexible parametric models were used to evaluate changes in risk of death overtime according to late presentation and advanced HIV disease. The analyses were stratified for calendar periods. Results 19,391 patients were included (54 % were late presenters and 37.6 % were advanced presenters). At multivariable analysis, the following factors were positively associated with late presentation: male gender (OR = 1.29), older age (≥55 years vs. <25 years; OR = 7.45), migration (OR = 1.54), and heterosexual risk factor for HIV acquisition (OR = 1.52) or IDU (OR = 1.27) compared to homosexual risk. Survival rates at year-5 increased steadily and reached 92.1 % for late presenters vs. 97.4 % for non-late presenters enrolled in the period 2004–2009. Using flexible parametric models we found a sustained reduction of hazard ratios over time for any cause deaths between late and non-late presenters over time. Similar results were found for advanced HIV disease. Conclusion Screening polices need to be urgently implemented, particularly in most-at-risk categories for late presentation, such as migrants, older patients and those with heterosexual intercourse or IDU as risk factors for HIV acquisition. Although in recent years the impact of late presentation on survival decreased, about 10 % of patients diagnosed in more recent years remains at increased risk of death over a long-term follow-up. |
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HIV infection AIDS Late diagnosis Late presentation Advanced HIV disease |
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