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HIV/AIDS infection in critical care: epidemiological profile and risk factors for mortality in a Colombian cohort

Sara Penagos Gaviria, Natalia Zapata, Pablo Villa, Carlos A. Agudelo, Francisco J Molina, M. González, Laura V Durango, Silvana Zapata, Carlos Galeano, Jonathan Cardona, Sebastián Rivera, Alicia Hidrón

2023The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) have improved with antiretroviral therapy (ART). However, whether the outcomes have improved in low- and middle-income countries, paralleling those of high-income countries is unknown. The objective of this study was to describe a cohort of HIV-infected patients admitted to ICU in a middle-income country and identify the risk factors associated with mortality. METHODOLOGY: A cohort study of HIV-infected patients admitted to five ICUs in Medellín, Colombia, between 2009 and 2014 was done. The association of demographic, clinical and laboratory variables with mortality was analyzed using a Poisson regression model with random effects. RESULTS: During this time period, 472 admissions of 453 HIV-infected patients were included. Indications for ICU admission were: respiratory failure (57%), sepsis/septic shock (30%) and central nervous system (CNS) compromise (27%). Opportunistic infections (OI) explained 80% of ICU admissions. Mortality rate was 49%. Factors associated with mortality included hematological malignancies, CNS compromise, respiratory failure, and APACHE II score ≥ 20. CONCLUSIONS: Despite advances in HIV care in the ART era, half of HIV-infected patients admitted to the ICU died. This elevated mortality was associated to underlying disease severity (respiratory failure and APACHE II score ≥ 20), and host conditions (hematological malignancies, admission for CNS compromise). Despite the high prevalence of OIs in this cohort, mortality was not directly associated to OIs.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCohortEpidemiologyMortality rateSeptic shockCohort studyIntensive care medicinePoisson regressionSepsisIntensive careIntensive care unitRespiratory failurePediatricsInternal medicineEmergency medicinePopulationEnvironmental healthPneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatmentHIV/AIDS Research and InterventionsHIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
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