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Progression to AIDS in relation to clinical factors and clotting product consumption. A 14-year follow-up of a cohort of 52 Dutch HIV-1-infected haemophilic patients.

作者信息

Roosendaal G, van der Schouw Y, Mauser-Bunschoten E, Borleffs J, van den Berg H

机构信息

Van Creveld Clinic, University Hospital Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Vox Sang. 1998;75(4):261-6.

PMID:9873260
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In order to describe the progression of HIV disease in a cohort of Dutch HIV-1-infected patients with haemophilia and to study the influence of clinical and clotting factors, we performed a 15-year longitudinal clinical and laboratory study.

METHODS

The progression to AIDS in relation to type of haemophilia, antibodies against factor VIII, age, cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection, and type and total amount of clotting factor consumption was studied in 52 haemophilic patients infected with HIV-1 between 1981 and July 1985.

RESULTS

The progression to AIDS was faster in the group of patients with antibodies against factor VIII (inhibitors) and in the group of patients with haemophilia B than in the group of patients with haemophilia A without inhibitors.

CONCLUSION

We concluded that HIV-infected patients with haemophilia A with inhibitors and patients with haemophilia B show a significantly faster progression to AIDS than do HIV-infected patients with haemophilia A without inhibitors. These differences are independent of the total amount of clotting factor used and other known risk factors such as age at seroconversion and CMV infection and may be due to the type of clotting product used.

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