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Mortality and comorbidities in a Nationwide cohort of HIV-infected adults: comparison to a matched non-HIV adults' cohort, France, 2006-18.
Vallée, Alexandre; Majerholc, Catherine; Zucman, David; Livrozet, Jean-Michel; Laurendeau, Caroline; Bouée, Stéphane; Prevoteau du Clary, François.
Afiliação
  • Vallée A; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Foch Hospital, Suresnes, France.
  • Majerholc C; Department of Internal Medicine, Réseau Ville-Hôpital Val de Seine, Foch Hospital, Suresnes, France.
  • Zucman D; Department of Internal Medicine, Réseau Ville-Hôpital Val de Seine, Foch Hospital, Suresnes, France.
  • Livrozet JM; Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases, Edouard Herriot Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Lyon, France.
  • Laurendeau C; Cemka, Bourg-la-Reine, France.
  • Bouée S; Cemka, Bourg-la-Reine, France.
  • Prevoteau du Clary F; Department of Social Medicine and Sexual Health, CHU Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Eur J Public Health ; 34(5): 879-884, 2024 Oct 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38409963
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The aim of this study was to describe the mortality rate and associated comorbidities in a nationwide population-based cohort of persons living with HIV (PLWHIV) and to compare it with mortality in an age and gender-matched cohort of non-HIV individuals in France.

METHODS:

Using data from the French national health data system, we identified and included 173 712 PLWHIV (66.5% men) and 173 712 non-HIV participants (66.5% men) matched for age and gender. PLHIV were identified based on ICD-10 HIV diagnoses, HIV-specific laboratory tests, and/or prescriptions for antiretroviral therapy specific to HIV. Hazard ratios (HRs) of mortality were assessed using multiple Cox regression models.

RESULTS:

During the 13 years of follow-up (2006-18), we observed 20 018 deaths among PLWHIV compared with 6262 deaths among non-HIV participants (11.52% vs. 3.60%, P < 0.001). The over-mortality of PLWHIV was expressed by univariable HR = 2.135 (2.072-2.199), which remained significant after adjustment for region, Complementary Universal Health Insurance and AME, with multivariable HR = 2.182 (2.118-2.248). The results remained significant after adjusting for comorbidities, including infectious diseases [HR = 1.587 (1.538-1.638)]. Notably, PLWHIV were more importantly associated with mortality in women [HR = 2.966 (2.767-3.180)], compared in men [HR = 1.961 (1.898-2.027)].

CONCLUSION:

Although the life expectancy of PLWHIV has globally increased, the causes of death should be prioritized in prevention policies and care management. Gender-specific policies should be highlighted, as we observed a higher impact of HIV mortality in women.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comorbidade / Infecções por HIV Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Public Health Assunto da revista: EPIDEMIOLOGIA / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Comorbidade / Infecções por HIV Limite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Public Health Assunto da revista: EPIDEMIOLOGIA / SAUDE PUBLICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: França