Variable benefit in neuropsychological function in HIV-infected HAART-treated patients
- PMID: 16682686
- DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000210477.63851.d3
Variable benefit in neuropsychological function in HIV-infected HAART-treated patients
Abstract
The authors examined cognitive performance change in 101 individuals with advanced HIV infection on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), using standard neuropsychological testing in three visits, over a 27-month-period. Cognitive performance stabilized in a majority of HIV+ participants over time. A neuroactive HAART regimen was associated with neuropsychological improvement. Decline occurred in a minority with lower nadir CD4. The current CD4 count and plasma viral load were not associated with cognitive change.
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