2021
Protease inhibitor-based direct-acting antivirals are associated with increased risk of aminotransferase elevations but not hepatic dysfunction or decompensation
Torgersen J, Newcomb CW, Carbonari DM, Rentsch CT, Park LS, Mezochow A, Mehta RL, Buchwalder L, Tate JP, Bräu N, Bhattacharya D, Lim JK, Taddei TH, Justice AC, Lo Re V. Protease inhibitor-based direct-acting antivirals are associated with increased risk of aminotransferase elevations but not hepatic dysfunction or decompensation. Journal Of Hepatology 2021, 75: 1312-1322. PMID: 34333102, PMCID: PMC8604762, DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2021.07.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere hepatic dysfunctionBaseline FIB-4Acute liver injuryHepatic dysfunctionInhibitor-based treatmentHepatic decompensationFIB-4Liver injuryHigh riskDAA therapyHazard ratioAdvanced liver fibrosis/cirrhosisRisk of ALIProtease inhibitor-based regimensProtease inhibitor-based treatmentLiver fibrosis/cirrhosisInhibitor-based regimensHepatitis C infectionSevere liver dysfunctionFibrosis/cirrhosisInhibitor-based therapyAminotransferase elevationChronic HCVALT elevationC infectionStatin exposure and risk of cancer in people with and without HIV infection.
Bedimo RJ, Park LS, Shebl FM, Sigel K, Rentsch CT, Crothers K, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Goetz MB, Butt AA, Brown ST, Gibert C, Justice AC, Tate JP. Statin exposure and risk of cancer in people with and without HIV infection. AIDS 2021, 35: 325-334. PMID: 33181533, PMCID: PMC7775280, DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000002748.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCohort StudiesFemaleHIV InfectionsHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsMaleNeoplasmsProportional Hazards ModelsConceptsVeterans Aging Cohort StudyStatin useStatin exposureHazard ratioCancer riskLower riskPropensity score-matched cohortCox regression hazard ratiosAging Cohort StudyAnti-inflammatory effectsRegression hazard ratiosNon-Hodgkin lymphomaConfidence intervalsCancer registry linkagePropensity score-matched sampleRisk of cancerDeath overallUninfected patientsCohort studyIncident cancerRegistry linkageHIV infectionHIV statusStatin initiatorsUninfected persons
2020
Health System‐Based Unhealthy Alcohol Use Screening and Treatment Comparing Demographically Matched Participants With and Without HIV
Silverberg MJ, Levine‐Hall T, Hood N, Anderson AN, Alexeeff SE, Lam JO, Slome SB, Flamm JA, Hare C, Ross T, Justice A, Sterne JAC, Williams A, Bryant KJ, Weisner CM, Horberg MA, Sterling SA, Satre DD. Health System‐Based Unhealthy Alcohol Use Screening and Treatment Comparing Demographically Matched Participants With and Without HIV. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2020, 44: 2545-2554. PMID: 33067802, PMCID: PMC7725961, DOI: 10.1111/acer.14481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlcoholismCase-Control StudiesDelivery of Health Care, IntegratedFemaleHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMass ScreeningMiddle AgedPoisson DistributionPrimary Health CareProportional Hazards ModelsConceptsUnhealthy alcohol useAlcohol use screeningHIV statusBrief interventionRace/ethnicityAlcohol useSpecialty visitsHazard ratioPrevalence ratiosLarge integrated healthcare systemCharlson Comorbidity IndexSpecialty care visitsProportional hazards modelIntegrated healthcare systemOutcomes of timeSubstance use disordersAddiction specialty careNeighborhood deprivation indexElectronic health recordsComorbidity indexAdult PLWHCare visitsCohort studyOutpatient visitsSignificant morbidityAll-cause mortality among males living with and without HIV initiating long-term opioid therapy, and its association with opioid dose, opioid interruption and other factors
Gordon K, Manhapra A, Crystal S, Dziura J, Edelman E, Skanderson M, Kerns R, Justice A, Tate J, Becker W. All-cause mortality among males living with and without HIV initiating long-term opioid therapy, and its association with opioid dose, opioid interruption and other factors. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2020, 216: 108291. PMID: 33011662, PMCID: PMC7644145, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108291.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMorphine equivalent daily doseCause mortalityLong-term opioid therapyTime-updated Cox regressionStrong dose-response relationshipUnnatural deathsEquivalent daily doseDose-response relationshipOpioid doseOpioid therapyUninfected patientsOpioid useDaily doseCox regressionMortality outcomesTherapy doseHigh doseMale veteransOverdose fatalitiesOverdose mortalityPLWHMortalityHIVPatientsDose
2018
Racial/ethnic differences in the association between alcohol use and mortality among men living with HIV
Bensley KM, McGinnis KA, Fiellin DA, Gordon AJ, Kraemer KL, Bryant KJ, Edelman EJ, Crystal S, Gaither JR, Korthuis PT, Marshall BDL, Ornelas IJ, Chan KCG, Dombrowski JC, Fortney JC, Justice AC, Williams EC. Racial/ethnic differences in the association between alcohol use and mortality among men living with HIV. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2018, 13: 2. PMID: 29353555, PMCID: PMC6389249, DOI: 10.1186/s13722-017-0103-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow-risk alcohol useMortality riskAlcohol useRace/ethnicityWhite PLWHMortality rateAlcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) questionnaireVeterans Aging Cohort StudyCox proportional hazards modelHigh-risk alcohol useAUDIT-C screeningAging Cohort StudyElectronic health record dataRisk of mortalityHigh-risk relativesUnhealthy alcohol useHigher mortality riskProportional hazards modelHealth record dataHigh mortality rateEthnic groupsMale PLWHCohort studyWhite patientsGeneral outpatients
2017
Increased Risk of Myocardial Infarction in HIV-Infected Individuals in North America Compared With the General Population
Drozd DR, Kitahata MM, Althoff KN, Zhang J, Gange SJ, Napravnik S, Burkholder GA, Mathews WC, Silverberg MJ, Sterling TR, Heckbert SR, Budoff MJ, Van Rompaey S, Delaney JAC, Wong C, Tong W, Palella FJ, Elion RA, Martin JN, Brooks JT, Jacobson LP, Eron JJ, Justice AC, Freiberg MS, Klein DB, Post WS, Saag MS, Moore RD, Crane HM. Increased Risk of Myocardial Infarction in HIV-Infected Individuals in North America Compared With the General Population. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2017, 75: 568-576. PMID: 28520615, PMCID: PMC5522001, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000001450.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTraditional CVD risk factorsDetectable HIV RNACVD risk factorsIncidence rateRisk factorsCD4 countHIV RNAMyocardial infarctionCardiovascular diseaseNorth American AIDS Cohort CollaborationType 1 myocardial infarctionHIV-specific factorsLow CD4 countSuppressive antiretroviral treatmentIncidence rate ratiosCohort CollaborationIncident MINA-ACCORDAggressive managementAntiretroviral treatmentMultivariable analysisAtherosclerosis RiskMI riskCommunity cohortGeneral populationAssociation of CD4+ T-cell Count, HIV-1 RNA Viral Load, and Antiretroviral Therapy With Kaposi Sarcoma Risk Among HIV-infected Persons in the United States and Canada
Dubrow R, Qin L, Lin H, Hernández-Ramírez RU, Neugebauer RS, Leyden W, Althoff KN, Achenbach CJ, Hessol NA, Modur SP, D'Souza G, Bosch RJ, Grover S, Horberg MA, Kitahata MM, Mayor AM, Novak RM, Rabkin CS, Sterling TR, Goedert JJ, Justice AC, Engels EA, Moore RD, Silverberg MJ. Association of CD4+ T-cell Count, HIV-1 RNA Viral Load, and Antiretroviral Therapy With Kaposi Sarcoma Risk Among HIV-infected Persons in the United States and Canada. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2017, 75: 382-390. PMID: 28394855, PMCID: PMC5490794, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000001394.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT-cell countsKS riskCD4 countKaposi's sarcomaART useHIV-1 RNA viral loadNorth American AIDS Cohort CollaborationTime-updated Cox regressionCD4 T-cell countKaposi's sarcoma riskAntiretroviral therapy useRNA viral loadRecent CD4 countViral load measuresAssociation of CD4Cohort CollaborationKS etiologyRecent VLVL measuresAntiretroviral therapyHIV diagnosisIndependent predictorsTherapy useViral loadCox regressionRisk of liver decompensation with cumulative use of mitochondrial toxic nucleoside analogues in HIV/hepatitis C virus coinfection
Re V, Zeldow B, Kallan MJ, Tate JP, Carbonari DM, Hennessy S, Kostman JR, Lim JK, Goetz MB, Gross R, Justice AC, Roy JA. Risk of liver decompensation with cumulative use of mitochondrial toxic nucleoside analogues in HIV/hepatitis C virus coinfection. Pharmacoepidemiology And Drug Safety 2017, 26: 1172-1181. PMID: 28722244, PMCID: PMC5624832, DOI: 10.1002/pds.4258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatitis C virusHIV/HCV patientsHuman immunodeficiency virusHepatic decompensationAntiretroviral therapyHCV patientsCohort studyHazard ratioHIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfectionChronic hepatitis C virusHepatitis C virus coinfectionHIV-/HCV-coinfected patientsHIV/HCV coinfectionVeterans Aging Cohort StudyC virus coinfectionChronic hepatic injuryAging Cohort StudyRisk of deathToxic nucleoside analoguesMarginal structural modelsHCV coinfectionLiver decompensationART regimensDecompensation eventsHepatic injuryCD4:CD8 Ratio and CD8 Count as Prognostic Markers for Mortality in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy: The Antiretroviral Therapy Cohort Collaboration (ART-CC)
Trickey A, May MT, Schommers P, Tate J, Ingle SM, Guest JL, Gill MJ, Zangerle R, Saag M, Reiss P, Monforte A, Johnson M, Lima VD, Sterling TR, Cavassini M, Wittkop L, Costagliola D, Sterne JAC, Boulle A, Stephan C, Miro J, Cavassini M, Chêne G, Costagliola D, Dabis F, Monforte A, del Amo J, Van Sighem A, Vehreschild J, Gill J, Guest J, Haerry D, Hogg R, Justice A, Shepherd L, Obel N, Crane H, Smith C, Reiss P, Saag M, Sterling T, Teira R, Williams M, Zangerle R, Sterne J, May M, Ingle S, Trickey A. CD4:CD8 Ratio and CD8 Count as Prognostic Markers for Mortality in Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy: The Antiretroviral Therapy Cohort Collaboration (ART-CC). Clinical Infectious Diseases 2017, 65: 959-966. PMID: 28903507, PMCID: PMC5850630, DOI: 10.1093/cid/cix466.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjusted hazard ratioCD8 countsCD8 ratioCohort CollaborationAntiretroviral therapyCause mortalityCD4 countHazard ratioMiddle tertilePrognostic markerAIDS mortalityCause-specific mortality hazard ratiosAntiretroviral Therapy Cohort CollaborationHigher CD4 countsMortality hazard ratioCells/μLHuman immunodeficiency virusIndependent prognostic markerNorth American cohortAssociation of CD8Shape of associationsAssociation of CD4Immunodeficiency virusHuman immunodeficiencyCD4Association Between HIV Infection and the Risk of Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction and Preserved Ejection Fraction in the Antiretroviral Therapy Era: Results From the Veterans Aging Cohort Study
Freiberg MS, Chang CH, Skanderson M, Patterson OV, DuVall SL, Brandt CA, So-Armah KA, Vasan RS, Oursler KA, Gottdiener J, Gottlieb S, Leaf D, Rodriguez-Barradas M, Tracy RP, Gibert CL, Rimland D, Bedimo RJ, Brown ST, Goetz MB, Warner A, Crothers K, Tindle HA, Alcorn C, Bachmann JM, Justice AC, Butt AA. Association Between HIV Infection and the Risk of Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction and Preserved Ejection Fraction in the Antiretroviral Therapy Era: Results From the Veterans Aging Cohort Study. JAMA Cardiology 2017, 2: 536-546. PMID: 28384660, PMCID: PMC5541383, DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2017.0264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnti-HIV AgentsCase-Control StudiesCD4 Lymphocyte CountCohort StudiesFemaleHeart FailureHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedProportional Hazards ModelsRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsRisk Reduction BehaviorStroke VolumeUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransViral LoadConceptsRisk of HFrEFHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionVeterans Aging Cohort StudyAntiretroviral therapy eraRisk of HFpEFReduced ejection fractionCells/mm3Immunodeficiency virus infectionHeart failureAging Cohort StudyHIV infectionEjection fractionUninfected veteransTherapy eraCohort studyVirus infectionHIV-1 RNA viral loadTime-updated CD4 cell countHIV-specific factorsBaseline cardiovascular diseaseCD4 cell countRNA viral loadCopies/mLRace/ethnicityObservational cohort
2016
Baseline, Time-Updated, and Cumulative HIV Care Metrics for Predicting Acute Myocardial Infarction and All-Cause Mortality
Salinas JL, Rentsch C, Marconi VC, Tate J, Budoff M, Butt AA, Freiberg MS, Gibert CL, Goetz MB, Leaf D, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Justice AC, Rimland D. Baseline, Time-Updated, and Cumulative HIV Care Metrics for Predicting Acute Myocardial Infarction and All-Cause Mortality. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2016, 63: 1423-1430. PMID: 27539575, PMCID: PMC5106607, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciw564.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute myocardial infarctionIncident acute myocardial infarctionVeterans Aging Cohort StudyCombination antiretroviral therapyCardiovascular risk factorsHIV-1 RNAVACS IndexHazard ratioMyocardial infarctionRisk factorsMultivariable proportional hazards modelsVACS Index scoreLast clinic visitAging Cohort StudyHuman immunodeficiency virusProportional hazards modelCART initiationAntiretroviral therapyCause mortalityCD4 countClinic visitsCohort studyOrgan injuryPrimary outcomeImmunodeficiency virusRisk of mortality and physiologic injury evident with lower alcohol exposure among HIV infected compared with uninfected men
Justice AC, McGinnis KA, Tate JP, Braithwaite RS, Bryant KJ, Cook RL, Edelman EJ, Fiellin LE, Freiberg MS, Gordon AJ, Kraemer KL, Marshall BD, Williams EC, Fiellin DA. Risk of mortality and physiologic injury evident with lower alcohol exposure among HIV infected compared with uninfected men. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2016, 161: 95-103. PMID: 26861883, PMCID: PMC4792710, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.01.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAlcohol DrinkingHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedModels, StatisticalProportional Hazards ModelsUnited StatesUnited States Department of Veterans AffairsVeteransWounds and InjuriesConceptsVeterans Aging Cohort StudyRisk of mortalityAUDIT-C scoresUninfected individualsPhysiologic injuryAlcohol exposureUndetectable HIV-1 RNACox proportional hazards modelAlcohol useVACS Index scoreHepatitis C infectionAging Cohort StudyHIV-1 RNAProportional hazards modelAlcohol consumption limitsLow alcohol exposureAlcohol-related harmRace/ethnicityAntiretroviral therapyC infectionUninfected menCohort studyHIV statusHazards modelIndex score
2015
Cumulative Incidence of Cancer Among Persons With HIV in North America: A Cohort Study.
Silverberg MJ, Lau B, Achenbach CJ, Jing Y, Althoff KN, D'Souza G, Engels EA, Hessol NA, Brooks JT, Burchell AN, Gill MJ, Goedert JJ, Hogg R, Horberg MA, Kirk GD, Kitahata MM, Korthuis PT, Mathews WC, Mayor A, Modur SP, Napravnik S, Novak RM, Patel P, Rachlis AR, Sterling TR, Willig JH, Justice AC, Moore RD, Dubrow R. Cumulative Incidence of Cancer Among Persons With HIV in North America: A Cohort Study. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2015, 163: 507-18. PMID: 26436616, PMCID: PMC4711936, DOI: 10.7326/m14-2768.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAge 75 yearsNon-Hodgkin lymphomaCumulative cancer incidenceCumulative incidenceLung cancerKaposi's sarcomaCalendar trendsCohort studyHIV statusHodgkin's lymphomaCancer incidenceLiver cancerNorth American AIDS Cohort CollaborationOral cavity/pharyngeal cancerHigher cumulative incidenceMortality rate trendsCohort CollaborationAnal cancerAntiretroviral therapyPharyngeal cancerSmoking cessationColorectal cancerLifetime riskIncidence trendsUninfected adultsAlcohol-Related Diagnoses and All-Cause Hospitalization Among HIV-Infected and Uninfected Patients: A Longitudinal Analysis of United States Veterans from 1997 to 2011
Rentsch C, Tate JP, Akgün KM, Crystal S, Wang KH, Ryan Greysen S, Wang EA, Bryant KJ, Fiellin DA, Justice AC, Rimland D. Alcohol-Related Diagnoses and All-Cause Hospitalization Among HIV-Infected and Uninfected Patients: A Longitudinal Analysis of United States Veterans from 1997 to 2011. AIDS And Behavior 2015, 20: 555-564. PMID: 25711299, PMCID: PMC4550577, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1025-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-related diagnosesHospitalization ratesUnited States veteransUninfected patientsCause hospitalizationHIV infectionStates veteransUninfected individualsMultivariable Cox proportional hazards modelsCox proportional hazards modelOverall hospitalization rateProportional hazards modelCancer admissionsAntiretroviral therapyMultivariable adjustmentHIV serostatusComorbidity variablesHospitalization trendsRelative riskHigh riskHazards modelHIVHospitalizationDisease categoriesPatients
2014
An Adapted Frailty-Related Phenotype and the VACS Index as Predictors of Hospitalization and Mortality in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Individuals
Akgün KM, Tate JP, Crothers K, Crystal S, Leaf DA, Womack J, Brown TT, Justice AC, Oursler KK. An Adapted Frailty-Related Phenotype and the VACS Index as Predictors of Hospitalization and Mortality in HIV-Infected and Uninfected Individuals. JAIDS Journal Of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 2014, 67: 397-404. PMID: 25202921, PMCID: PMC4213242, DOI: 10.1097/qai.0000000000000341.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV-1 RNAUndetectable HIV-1 RNAVACS IndexUninfected individualsHazard ratioC-statisticFrailty-related phenotypePredictors of hospitalizationCohort Study participantsLow physical activityAdverse health outcomesPhysiologic reserveGeriatric syndromesFrailty stateRisk factorsHospitalizationPhysical activityMortality riskHIVHealth behaviorsHealth outcomesSurvival analysisSystem biomarkersStudy participantsMortalityComparison of Risk and Age at Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction, End-Stage Renal Disease, and Non-AIDS-Defining Cancer in HIV-Infected Versus Uninfected Adults
Althoff KN, McGinnis KA, Wyatt CM, Freiberg MS, Gilbert C, Oursler KK, Rimland D, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Dubrow R, Park LS, Skanderson M, Shiels MS, Gange SJ, Gebo KA, Justice AC. Comparison of Risk and Age at Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction, End-Stage Renal Disease, and Non-AIDS-Defining Cancer in HIV-Infected Versus Uninfected Adults. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2014, 60: 627-638. PMID: 25362204, PMCID: PMC4318916, DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciu869.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnd-stage renal diseaseMyocardial infarctionUninfected adultsAge-associated eventsRenal diseaseHIV statusIncident diagnosisMean ageVeterans Aging Cohort StudyGreater riskCox proportional hazards modelAging Cohort StudyHuman immunodeficiency virusProportional hazards modelNon-AIDSUninfected veteransCohort studyMultivariate linear regression modelMedian ageComparison of risksImmunodeficiency virusAge-associated diseasesImportant confoundersHigh riskHazards modelHIV Infection and Cardiovascular Disease in Women
Womack JA, Chang C, So‐Armah K, Alcorn C, Baker JV, Brown ST, Budoff M, Butt AA, Gibert C, Goetz MB, Gottdiener J, Gottlieb S, Justice AC, Leaf D, McGinnis K, Rimland D, Rodriguez‐Barradas M, Sico J, Skanderson M, Tindle H, Tracy RP, Warner A, Freiberg MS. HIV Infection and Cardiovascular Disease in Women. Journal Of The American Heart Association 2014, 3: e001035. PMID: 25324353, PMCID: PMC4323817, DOI: 10.1161/jaha.114.001035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge DistributionAgedCardiovascular DiseasesCase-Control StudiesComorbidityConfidence IntervalsFemaleHIV InfectionsHumansLongitudinal StudiesMiddle AgedPrevalenceProportional Hazards ModelsProspective StudiesRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness IndexSurvival AnalysisUnited StatesUser-Computer InterfaceVeteransConceptsRisk of CVDCVD eventsCardiovascular diseaseHIV infectionVeterans Aging Cohort StudyCox proportional hazards modelHIV uninfected womenIncident CVD eventsIncident cardiovascular diseaseIndependent risk factorAging Cohort StudyClinical Modification codesFirst clinical encounterDeath certificate dataProportional hazards modelSubstance use/abuseUse/abuseRace/ethnicityUninfected womenHepatitis CHIV- womenLast followCohort studyIschemic strokeUnstable angina
2013
Hepatitis C Viremia and the Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease in HIV-Infected Individuals
Lucas G, Jing Y, Sulkowski M, Abraham A, Estrella M, Atta M, Fine D, Klein M, Silverberg M, Gill M, Moore R, Gebo K, Sterling T, Butt A, for the NA-ACCORD of the IeDEA, Kirk G, Benson C, Bosch R, Collier A, Boswell S, Grasso C, Mayer K, Hogg R, Harrigan R, Montaner J, Cescon A, Brooks J, Buchacz K, Gebo K, Moore R, Carey J, Rodriguez B, Horberg M, Silverberg M, Horberg M, Thorne J, Goedert J, Jacobson L, Klein M, Rourke S, Burchell A, Rachlis A, Rico P, Hunter-Mellado R, Mayor A, Gill M, Deeks S, Martin J, Patel P, Brooks J, Saag M, Mugavero M, Willig J, Eron J, Napravnik S, Kitahata M, Crane H, Justice A, Dubrow R, Fiellin D, Sterling T, Haas D, Bebawy S, Turner M, Gange S, Anastos K, Moore R, Saag M, Gange S, Kitahata M, McKaig R, Justice A, Freeman A, Moore R, Freeman A, Lent C, Kitahata M, Van Rompaey S, Crane H, Webster E, Morton L, Simon B, Gange S, Althoff K, Abraham A, Lau B, Zhang J, Jing J, Golub E, Modur S, Hanna D, Rebeiro P, Wong C, Mendes A. Hepatitis C Viremia and the Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease in HIV-Infected Individuals. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2013, 208: 1240-1249. PMID: 23904290, PMCID: PMC3778973, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jit373.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStage 3 CKDStage 5 CKDProgressive CKDAviremic subjectsHazard ratioGlomerular filtration rate decreaseChronic kidney disease riskHepatitis C virus replicationHCV seronegative subjectsHCV viremic subjectsAdjusted hazard ratioChronic kidney diseaseHepatitis C viremiaKidney disease riskConfidence intervalsC virus replicationAdvanced CKDAviremic individualsCKD incidenceHCV-viremicSeronegative subjectsC viremiaViremic subjectsKidney diseaseCKDPhysiologic Frailty and Fragility Fracture in HIV-Infected Male Veterans
Womack JA, Goulet JL, Gibert C, Brandt CA, Skanderson M, Gulanski B, Rimland D, Rodriguez-Barradas MC, Tate J, Yin MT, Justice AC, Team F. Physiologic Frailty and Fragility Fracture in HIV-Infected Male Veterans. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2013, 56: 1498-1504. PMID: 23378285, PMCID: PMC3634308, DOI: 10.1093/cid/cit056.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCohort StudiesFractures, BoneHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedProportional Hazards ModelsRegression AnalysisUnited StatesVeteransConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusVACS Index scoreFragility fracturesPhysiologic frailtyVACS IndexMale veteransInhibitor useFracture riskRisk factorsVeterans Aging Cohort Study (VACS) IndexIndex scoreFragility fracture risk factorsICD-9-CM codesProtease inhibitor useFracture risk factorsMarkers of inflammationBody mass indexUpper arm fracturesAlcohol-related diagnosesCox regression modelFirst fragility fractureCause mortalityHIV RNAHemoglobin levelsMass index
2011
The effect of injecting drug use history on disease progression and death among HIV‐positive individuals initiating combination antiretroviral therapy: collaborative cohort analysis
Murray M, Hogg R, Lima V, May M, Moore D, Abgrall S, Bruyand M, Monforte A, Tural C, Gill M, Harris R, Reiss P, Justice A, Kirk O, Saag M, Smith C, Weber R, Rockstroh J, Khaykin P, Sterne J, Collaboration F. The effect of injecting drug use history on disease progression and death among HIV‐positive individuals initiating combination antiretroviral therapy: collaborative cohort analysis. HIV Medicine 2011, 13: 89-97. PMID: 21819529, PMCID: PMC4539012, DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1293.2011.00940.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAIDS-Related Opportunistic InfectionsAnti-HIV AgentsCD4 Lymphocyte CountCohort StudiesDisease ProgressionDrug Therapy, CombinationDrug UsersFemaleHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedOdds RatioProportional Hazards ModelsRisk FactorsRNA, ViralSubstance Abuse, IntravenousViral LoadYoung AdultConceptsCombination antiretroviral therapyCD4 cell countBaseline CD4 cell countDisease progressionCell countCART initiationAntiretroviral therapyHigher baseline HIV viral loadLower baseline CD4 cell countBaseline HIV viral loadSpecific causesART Cohort CollaborationLiver-related deathHIV viral loadHIV-positive individualsRisk of deathCause of deathDrug use historyCohort CollaborationCohort studyCumulative incidenceHazard ratioHIV diseaseClinical AIDSPrior diagnosis