Approach to dyslipidemia, lipodystrophy, and cardiovascular risk in patients with HIV infection.

Abstract:

:There is a significant prevalence (20%-80% depending on the population and the study) of lipid disorders and other cardiovascular risk factors in people living with HIV infection. This review focuses on HIV and HIV treatment-associated metabolic and cardiovascular concerns, including dyslipidemias, lipodystrophy syndromes, endothelial dysfunctions, and associated metabolic events such as insulin resistance. Emerging hypotheses of the underlying pathophysiology of these issues, with impact on selection of specific antiretroviral treatment (ART) strategies, therapy, and preventive approaches to decreasing cardiovascular risk and other problems associated with these syndromes are discussed. Screening for cardiovascular risk as part of the decision of starting antiretroviral therapy, and during care of patients with HIV regardless of ART therapy status, is suggested with particular areas of focus. Statins, other hyperlipidemic therapies, treatment for specific problems arising due to lipodystrophy, and implications on ART selection to avoid drug interactions and adverse effects are also discussed.

journal_name

Curr Atheroscler Rep

authors

Troll JG

doi

10.1007/s11883-010-0152-1

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2011-02-01 00:00:00

pages

51-6

issue

1

eissn

1523-3804

issn

1534-6242

journal_volume

13

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