Osteonecrosis of the femoral head and HIV/AIDS infection in the Cuban epidemic

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Reyes Llerena, Gil Alberto [1 ]
Carolina Mazon, Diana [2 ]
Reyes Guibert, Gil [3 ]
Garcia Martinez, Madelyn [2 ]
Torres Figueroa, Alexer [2 ]
Millan Marcelo, Juan C. [2 ]
Lovet, Denis Carrillo [1 ]
Guibert Toledano, Marlene [4 ]
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[1] Univ Ciencias Med La Habana, Ctr Invest Med Quirurg CIMEQ, Havana, Cuba
[2] Univ Ciencias Med La Habana, Inst Med Trop Pedro Kouri, Havana, Cuba
[3] Univ Ciencias Med La Habana, Area Salud Policlin Cristobal Labra, Havana, Cuba
[4] Univ Ciencias Med La Habana, Fac Ciencias Med Diez de Octubre, Hosp Clin Quirurg Diez de Octubre, Havana, Cuba
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REVISTA CUBANA DE REUMATOLOGIA | 2020年 / 22卷 / 03期
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HIV; /; AIDS; osteonecrosis; antiretrovirals; HIV-INFECTION; AVASCULAR NECROSIS; NATURAL-HISTORY; THERAPIES; DISEASE; RISK; BONE;
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Avascular Necrosis or Osteonecrosis (ON) is a process associated with the blood supply deficit with ischemia in the nutritional vessels of the interested bones determining chronic pain, functional disability. In recent years with the growing development of the HIV epidemic, a marked increase in this condition has been observed. Objective: To determine an characterize in the clinical and epidemiological order the Cuban HIV + patients, who developed ON in the context of the HIV epidemic in a series of 285 HIV + cases with highly effective ARV therapy including tenofovir. Methods: Prospective analytical pilot study in a series of 285 patients, with HIV-AIDS infection adults treated in the IPK of Cuba in the later era (years 2003-17) to high -efficiency ARV therapy (TARVAE). Patients diagnosed with HIV / AIDS who offered their informed consent to participate in the study were included, and the research was approved by the IPK Ethics Committee. Results: Average age 41 (15-71) years (p <0.05). Survival 12 years by studies of Kaplan and Maier. Marked male predominance with 230 (81%), 55 (19.2%) women, white skin color, and 50-59 age group with 146 (51.2%) (p <0.05); data similar to the rest of the Cuban population according to other COPCORD Epidemiological studies. (18) Sexual and HIVH prevalent HIV acquisition mode with 192 (67.3%). 154 (54%) had an undetectable viral load. We found 3 (1.05%) patients who developed ON, with an average age of 52 (40-61a), 2 patients in right hip, and one bilateral avascular necrosis of the hips, all with radiological changes of this condition. As associated FR, one patient had hyperlipidemia, another 2 smoker, and 1 alcohol, all 3 with CD4 + T cell count <200 And high viral load. All cases had TARVAE with protease inhibitors, and reverse transcriptase, including Tenofovir. Conclusions: Our report is aimed at showing a low frequency of ON in our series of 285 patients studied in the Cuban HIV epidemic. The hips were the sites of ON, with 1 patients bilateral involvement. Hyperlipidemia, tabaquism and alcohol were the principal risk factors presented and low level of CD4 + T cels, and high viral load. We were unable to establish causal relationships between the recognized risk factors reported in the literature, HAART and the appearance of ON, all of which leave the role played by HIV infection per se in the development of this complication, or the effects of other variables that we have not explored in this preliminary study.
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