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Sleep Disturbance Among HIV-Infected and Uninfected Veterans

by Julie A. Womack; Terrence E. Murphy; Harini Bathulapalli; Kathleen M. Akgun; Cynthia Gibert; Ken M. Kunisaki; David Rimland; Maria Rodriguez-Barradas; H. Klar Yaggi; Amy C. Justice; Nancy S. Redeker

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Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Risk of Cardiovascular Events in People Living With HIV

by Jerry S. Zifodya; Meredith S. Duncan; Kaku A. So-Armah; Engi F. Attia; Kathleen M. Akgun; Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas; Vincent Marconi; Matthew J. Budoff; Roger J. Bedimo; Charles W. Alcorn; Guy W. Soo Hoo; Adeel A. Butt; Joon W. Kim; Jason J. Sico; Hilary A. Tindle; Laurence Huang; Janet P. Tate; Amy C. Justice; Matthew S. Freiberg; Kristina Crothers

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BACKGROUND: Hospitalization with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) events in patients uninfected with HIV. We evaluated whether people living with HIV (PLWH) have a higher risk of CVD or mortality than individuals uninfected with HIV following hospitalization with CAP. METHODS AND RESULTS: We analyzed data from the Veterans Aging Cohort Study on US veterans admitted with their first episode of CAP from April 2003 through December 2014. We used Cox regression analyses to determine whether HIV status was associated with incident CVD events and mortality from date of admission through 30 days after discharge (30-day mortality), adjusting for known CVD risk factors. We included 4384 patients (67% [n=2951] PLWH). PLWH admitted with CAP were younger, had less severe CAP, and had fewer CVD risk factors than patients with CAP who were uninfected with HIV. In multivariable-adjusted analyses, CVD risk was similar in PLWH compared with HIV-uninfected (hazard ratio [HR], 0.89; 95% CI, 0.70–1.12), but HIV infection was associated with higher mortality risk (HR, 1.49; 95% CI, 1.16–1.90). In models stratified by HIV status, CAP severity was significantly associated with incident CVD and 30-day mortality in PLWH and patients uninfected with HIV. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, the risk of CVD events during or after hospitalization for CAP was similar in PLWH and patients uninfected with HIV, after adjusting for known CVD risk factors and CAP severity. HIV infection, however, was associated with increased 30-day mortality after CAP hospitalization in multivariable-adjusted models. PLWH should be included in future studies evaluating mechanisms and prevention of CVD events after CAP.

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Medical Intensive Care Unit Admission Among Patients With and Without HIV, Hepatitis C Virus, and Alcohol-Related Diagnoses in the United States: A National, Retrospective Cohort Study, 1997-2014

by Christopher T. Rentsch; Janet P. Tate; Tessa Steel; Adeel A. Butt; Cynthia L. Gibert; Laurence Huang; Margaret Pisani; Guy W. Soo Hoo; Stephen Crystal; Maria C. Rodriguez-Barradas; Sheldon T. Brown; Matthew S. Freiberg; Christopher J. Graber; Joon W. Kim; David Rimland; Amy C. Justice; David A. Fiellin; Kristina A. Crothers; Kathleen M. Akgun

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Background:HIV, hepatitis C virus (HCV), and alcohol-related diagnoses (ARD) independently contribute increased risk of all-cause hospitalization. We sought to determine annual medical intensive care unit (MICU) admission rates and relative risk of MICU admission between 1997 and 2014 among people with and without HIV, HCV, and ARD, using data from the largest HIV and HCV care provider in the United States. Setting:Veterans Health Administration. Methods:Annual MICU admission rates were calculated among 155,550 patients in the Veterans Aging Cohort Study by HIV, HCV, and ARD status. Adjusted rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated with Poisson regression. Significance of trends in age-adjusted admission rates were tested with generalized linear regression. Models were stratified by calendar period to identify shifts in MICU admission risk over time.Results:Compared to HIV-/HCV-/ARD- patients, relative risk of MICU admission decreased among HIV-mono-infected patients from 61% (95% CI: 1.56 to 1.65) in 1997-2009% to 21% (95% CI: 1.16 to 1.27) in 2010-2014, increased among HCV-mono-infected patients from 22% (95% CI: 1.16 to 1.29) in 1997-2009% to 54% (95% CI: 1.43 to 1.67) in 2010-2014, and remained consistent among patients with ARD only at 46% (95% CI: 1.42 to 1.50). MICU admission rates decreased by 48% among HCV-uninfected patients (P-trend <0.0001) but did not change among HCV+ patients (P-trend = 0.34). Conclusion:HCV infection and ARD remain key contributors to MICU admission risk. The impact of each of these conditions could be mitigated with combination of treatment of HIV, HCV, and interventions targeting unhealthy alcohol use.
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