Wheeler D A
Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.
AIDS Read. 1999 Aug;9(5):347-53.
Weight loss and malnutrition continue to be important issues that clinicians face when treating patients with HIV infection. In addition to specific clinical consequences, weight loss in these patients is linked to a greater risk of death and opportunistic complications. A loss of as little as 5% to 1-% of baseline body weight can be associated with a risk of death that is 2.5 times that seen in patients with HIV infection who do not lose weight. Furthermore, weight loss in patients with HIV infection can increase the risk of individual opportunistic infections by as much as 61% to 176%. Future studies may help define the prognostic implications of lipodystrophy and changes in body cell mass in patients with HIV who are taking antiretroviral therapy.
体重减轻和营养不良仍然是临床医生在治疗HIV感染患者时面临的重要问题。除了特定的临床后果外,这些患者的体重减轻还与更高的死亡风险和机会性并发症相关。基线体重仅减少5%至10%就可能使死亡风险增加到未减重的HIV感染患者的2.5倍。此外,HIV感染患者的体重减轻可使个体机会性感染风险增加多达61%至176%。未来的研究可能有助于明确接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的HIV患者中脂肪代谢障碍和身体细胞质量变化的预后意义。