Late Diagnosis in HIV with New and Old Definitions; Data from a Regional Hospital in Turkey

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作者
Candevir, Aslihan [1 ,3 ]
Kuscu, Ferit [1 ]
Kurtaran, Behice [1 ]
Komur, Suheyla
Inal, Ayse Seza [1 ]
Erturk, Damla [2 ]
Tasova, Yesim [1 ]
机构
[1] Cukurova Univ, Infect Dis, Adana, Turkiye
[2] Hlth Sci Univ, Izmir Tepecik Educ & Res Hosp, Infect Dis, Izmir, Turkiye
[3] Cukurova Univ, Infect Dis Dept, Med Sch, Adana, Turkiye
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL MEDICINE | 2023年 / 16卷
关键词
human immunodeficiency virus; HIV; late diagnosis; new definition; risk factors; INFECTION;
D O I
10.2147/IJGM.S424561
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Late presentation for HIV care, continues to be a challenge, leading to increased morbidity, mortality, and society costs. The study aimed to determine the rates of late diagnosis (LD) and patient characteristics in Turkey, utilizing the new definition excluding recently infected.Methods: The study included patients admitted to the hospital between 1998 and 2023, with at least 1 year of follow-up. Patients without a CD4 count at their initial admission were excluded. Two definitions of presentation were used: LD, (CD4<350 cells/mL or AIDS-defining event) and advanced disease (AD), (CD4<200 cells/mL or AIDS-defining event). Individuals with recent evidence of infection were reclassified as "not late".Results: Out of the 914 patients meeting the criteria and the analysis focused on 794 treatment-naive patients, with 90.6% being male and an average age of 36.0 +/- 12.0 years. Using the previous definition, 48.9% were diagnosed as late, while the new definition identified 47.2%. A total of 183 patients (23%) were diagnosed with AD, and 25.9% of the diagnoses occurred during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The rate of LD increased during the pandemic compared to before (55.8% vs 44.2%, p=0.005), as did the rate of AD (30.1% vs 20.6%, p=0.007). There was no significant relationship between gender and LD. Patients with LD were older (median ages were 31 vs 36 in groups, p<0.001), had poorer virological response, higher mortality rates (4.8% vs 1.2%, p=0.003), and shorter survival compared to those without (log rank=0.004).Conclusion: HIV patients with LD have poorer prognosis with older age as well as disruption of health services during the pandemic as risk factors. To improve outcomes, multicenter studies should investigate missed opportunities and specific risk factors in our region, and we should screen at-risk populations, promote awareness among underdiagnosed populations, and advocate testing even in disastrous situations.
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