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. 2003 Nov-Dec;4(6):411-6.
doi: 10.1310/5E7Q-PGWB-16UE-J48U.

Elevated blood pressure in HIV-infected individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy

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Elevated blood pressure in HIV-infected individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy

Dominic C Chow et al. HIV Clin Trials. 2003 Nov-Dec.

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  • HIV Clin Trials. 2004 Jan-Feb;5(1):following table of contents

Abstract

Objective: We examined the effects of antiretroviral regimens on blood pressure (BP).

Method: This retrospective study examined systolic and diastolic BP (SBP and DBP) measurements among participants of a State of Hawaii Department of Health program from January 1995 to July 2001. The change in BP during four consecutive 6-month visits was estimated using linear regression and was interpreted as the change in BP per year. BP changes among the antiretroviral treatment groups were compared to untreated controls.

Results: Of 1,601 patients identified, 286 met the criteria for inclusion. After adjustment for baseline age, BP, and CD4+ count, there was an increase in SBP by 4.71 mmHg/year (p =.005) and DBP by 2.26 mmHg/year (p =.076) among patients initiating HAART. Among these patients, an increase of 4.75 mmHg/year in SBP (p =.002) and 1.96 mmHg/year in DBP (p =.042) was seen with HAART regimens containing a protease inhibitor (PI) but no nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI). In NNRTI-containing HAART regimens without PIs, an increase of 3.21 mmHg/year in SBP (p =.011) and 2.62 mmHg/year in DBP (p =.050) was observed. No significant BP changes were noted with patients on regimens containing only nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs).

Conclusion: The use of NNRTI- or PI-containing HAART is associated with elevation of both SBP and DBP in HIV-infected individuals.

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