Authors
Cameron J Holloway, Ntobeko Ntusi, Joseph Suttie, Masliza Mahmod, Emma Wainwright, Genevieve Clutton, Gemma Hancock, Philip Beak, Abdelouahid Tajar, Stefan K Piechnik, Jurgen E Schneider, Brian Angus, Kieran Clarke, Lucy Dorrell, Stefan Neubauer
Publication date
2013/8/20
Journal
Circulation
Volume
128
Issue
8
Pages
814-822
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background
HIV infection continues to be endemic worldwide. Although treatments are successful, it remains controversial whether patients receiving optimal therapy have structural, functional, or biochemical cardiac abnormalities that may underlie their increased cardiac morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to characterize myocardial abnormalities in a contemporary group of HIV-infected individuals undergoing combination antiretroviral therapy.
Methods and Results
Volunteers with HIV who were undergoing combination antiretroviral therapy and age-matched control subjects without a history of cardiovascular disease underwent cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy for the determination of cardiac function, myocardial fibrosis, and myocardial lipid content. A total of 129 participants were included in this analysis. Compared with age-matched control subjects (n=39; 30.23%), HIV …
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