Consensus statement on the assessment of comorbidities in people living with HIV in Romania
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- DOI: 10.18683/germs.2019.1178
Consensus statement on the assessment of comorbidities in people living with HIV in Romania
Abstract
Introduction: The life expectancy of HIV-infected patients has been increased by highly effective therapies. People living with HIV (PLWH) in Romania are exposed to age-related comorbidities occurring earlier than in uninfected individuals. Multidisciplinary care is required to maintain the general health and quality of life in these patients. Currently, the communication among different specialties needs to be enhanced and formalized.
Methods: A panel consisting of 8 Romanian experts in infectious diseases, cardio-metabolic, bone, and kidney diseases and psychology met in May 2019 in Bucharest Romania to discuss the need to evaluate and monitor the most prevalent comorbidities in PLWH. The meeting resulted in practical guidance on the management of several non-infectious associated diseases. The algorithms were endorsed by the Society for Infectious Diseases and HIV/AIDS, Romania.
Results: The consensus statement offers practical guidance on how to assess and monitor associated diseases in adult PLWH. The recommendations are grouped for each cluster of comorbidities and are based on international guidelines and clinical experience, including landmarks for referral of PLWH to cardiology, endocrinology, nephrology specialist or clinical psychologist for additional investigations and adequate treatment. Specific indications for diagnosis or treatment were beyond the scope of this consensus.
Conclusions: Screening for associated diseases and adequate management are required to maintain the overall health status of PLWH. When implemented in clinical practice, the recommended algorithms should be used in addition to diagnosis and treatment guidelines and protocols. The infectious diseases specialist plays a key role in coordinating the overall treatment strategy and working within the multidisciplinary team.
Keywords: HIV; PLWH; comorbidities; consensus statement; monitoring.
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Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of interest: AnSC reports being sub-investigator in clinical trials by Merck and Gilead, principal investigator in an investigator sponsored research study funded by a Gilead grant, speaker for Gilead and participating in advisory boards for Gilead and ViiV, outside the submitted work. OS reports being sub-investigator in clinical trials by Merck and Gilead, and speaker for Gilead, outside the submitted work. AdSC reports being principal investigator in clinical trials by Merck and Gilead, speaker for Gilead and participating in advisory boards for Gilead and ViiV, outside the submitted work. AnSC, CP, MD, GM, VEL, IMD, OC and AdSC participated in the Gilead expert meeting/advisory board on the topic of comorbidities in PLWH. All other authors – none to declare.
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