Association between lipodystrophy and length of exposure to ARTs in adult HIV-1 infected patients in Montreal
- PMID: 31533648
- PMCID: PMC6751890
- DOI: 10.1186/s12879-019-4446-9
Association between lipodystrophy and length of exposure to ARTs in adult HIV-1 infected patients in Montreal
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to establish the prevalence of lipodystrophy and its association to cumulative exposure to antiretroviral drugs.
Method: We conducted a cross sectional study in all HIV- infected patients attending the HIV clinic in the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Montréal (CHUM) with DEXA scan. Lipodystrophy was defined as a trunk/limb fat ratio ≥ 1.5. Association between cumulative exposure to antiretroviral (measured in years of use) with trunk/limb fat ratio (coded as a continuous variable) was assessed using univariate and multivariate linear regression for each antiretroviral drug with at least 40 exposed patients.
Results: One hundred sixty-six patients were included. Seventy-five percent were male, median age was 56 years, 67% were Caucasian. Overall, prevalence of lipodystrophy was 47%, with a mean trunk/limb fat ratio of 1.87, SD = 1.03, min = 0.6 and max = 5.87. Each 10-year increase in age and HIV infection duration was associated with an average increase of 0.24 and 0.34 for the trunk/limb fat ratio respectively. (p = 0.003, p = 0.002, respectively) Patients classified as lipodystrophic were more likely to be diabetic (50 vs. 28%, p = 0.07) and to have dyslipidemia (47 vs. 19%, p = 0.01). According to viral load at DEXA test, each one log increase was associated with less probability (0.7) of lipodystrophy. (p = 0.01) Among ARV drugs tested, there was an association between years of use of d4T, ritonavir and raltegravir and higher trunk/limb fat ratio (indicating more lipodystrophy) (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: Lipodystrophy is very common in HIV infected patients and is correlated with duration of some new antiretroviral drugs.
Keywords: Antiretroviral therapy; Dyslipidemia; HIV; Lipodystrophy; Risk factors.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
Similar articles
-
HIV lipodystrophy: prevalence, severity and correlates of risk in Australia.HIV Med. 2003 Jul;4(3):293-301. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-1293.2003.00159.x. HIV Med. 2003. PMID: 12859330
-
Fat mass ratio: an objective tool to define lipodystrophy in hiv-infected patients under antiretroviral therapy.J Clin Densitom. 2010 Apr-Jun;13(2):197-203. doi: 10.1016/j.jocd.2010.01.005. Epub 2010 Mar 27. J Clin Densitom. 2010. PMID: 20347364 Clinical Trial.
-
Lipodystrophy among HIV-infected children and adolescents on highly active antiretroviral therapy in Uganda: a cross sectional study.J Int AIDS Soc. 2012 Jul 2;15(2):17427. doi: 10.7448/IAS.15.2.17427. J Int AIDS Soc. 2012. PMID: 22814353 Free PMC article.
-
[Lipodystrophy syndrome in HIV-infected patients. Clinical and diagnostic features].Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi. 2006 Jul-Sep;110(3):521-5. Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi. 2006. PMID: 17571539 Review. Romanian.
-
Clinical and biochemical evaluation of HIV-related lipodystrophy in an ambulatory population from the Hospital Universitário Cassiano Antonio de Morais, Vitória, ES, Brazil.Braz J Infect Dis. 2008 Aug;12(4):364-8. doi: 10.1590/s1413-86702008000400002. Braz J Infect Dis. 2008. PMID: 19030742 Review.
Cited by
-
Body composition with dual energy X-ray absorptiometry: from basics to new tools.Quant Imaging Med Surg. 2020 Aug;10(8):1687-1698. doi: 10.21037/qims.2020.03.02. Quant Imaging Med Surg. 2020. PMID: 32742961 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Body fat variation and redistribution across different stages of life measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry.J Glob Health. 2024 Nov 15;14:04247. doi: 10.7189/jogh.14.04247. J Glob Health. 2024. PMID: 39545353 Free PMC article.
-
The heart and HIV therapy: exploring the dual cardiovascular impact of antiretroviral treatment - a narrative review.Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2025 Jun 10;87(8):5012-5028. doi: 10.1097/MS9.0000000000003465. eCollection 2025 Aug. Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2025. PMID: 40787484 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Age-related differences in the vascular function and structure of South Africans living with HIV.South Afr J HIV Med. 2022 Feb 24;23(1):1335. doi: 10.4102/sajhivmed.23i1.1335. eCollection 2022. South Afr J HIV Med. 2022. PMID: 35284097 Free PMC article. Review.
-
The Association Between HIV Infection and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy: A Meta-Analysis.Viruses. 2025 Jun 25;17(7):894. doi: 10.3390/v17070894. Viruses. 2025. PMID: 40733512 Free PMC article. Review.
References
-
- Aboud M, Elgalib A, Pomeroy L, Panayiotakopoulos G, Skopelitis E, Kulasegaram R, et al. Cardiovascular risk evaluation and antiretroviral therapy effects in an HIV cohort: implications for clinical management: the CREATE 1 study. Int J Clin Pract. 2010;64(9):1252–1259. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-1241.2010.02424.x. - DOI - PMC - PubMed
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical