OBJECTIVES:: HIV-infected patients have a greater burden of sub-clinical and clinical atherosclerotic disease compared to general population. The primary objective of this study was to compare the relative roles of inflammation, endothelial alterations, and metabolic factors in the induction and in the maintenance of atherosclerosis in antiretroviral therapy (ART)-treated or ART-naive patients. DESIGN:: Cross-sectional study;79 HIV-infected patients (55 ART-treated and 24 naive individuals) were consecutively enrolled. In both groups, nearly 50% of the individuals had a high cardiovascular risk (Framingham value >20%). METHODS:: Echo-Doppler (IMT), inflammatory, thrombophilic, endothelial, metabolic indexes, and cholesterol efflux molecules...
HIV infection can now be treated effectively with combination antiretroviral medications, and mortal...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...
Objectives: HIV-infected patients have a greater burden of sub-clinical and clinical atherosclerotic...
Background: HIV-infected patients undergoing ART have a greater burden of subclinical and clinical a...
HIV infection is known to be associated with cardiometabolic abnormalities; here we investigated the...
HIV infection is known to be associated with cardiometabolic abnormalities; here we investigated the...
HIV infection is known to be associated with cardiometabolic abnormalities; here we investigated the...
ObjectivesWe investigated functional and structural markers of atherosclerosis in human immunodefici...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was identified more than 30 years ago. The challenges for ...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was identified more than 30 years ago. The challenges for ...
Objective: Premature atherosclerosis in HIV-infected patients has been attributed to highly active a...
none8noHIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events du...
Objective: Premature atherosclerosis in HIV-infected patients has been attributed to highly active a...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...
HIV infection can now be treated effectively with combination antiretroviral medications, and mortal...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...
Objectives: HIV-infected patients have a greater burden of sub-clinical and clinical atherosclerotic...
Background: HIV-infected patients undergoing ART have a greater burden of subclinical and clinical a...
HIV infection is known to be associated with cardiometabolic abnormalities; here we investigated the...
HIV infection is known to be associated with cardiometabolic abnormalities; here we investigated the...
HIV infection is known to be associated with cardiometabolic abnormalities; here we investigated the...
ObjectivesWe investigated functional and structural markers of atherosclerosis in human immunodefici...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was identified more than 30 years ago. The challenges for ...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was identified more than 30 years ago. The challenges for ...
Objective: Premature atherosclerosis in HIV-infected patients has been attributed to highly active a...
none8noHIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events du...
Objective: Premature atherosclerosis in HIV-infected patients has been attributed to highly active a...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...
HIV infection can now be treated effectively with combination antiretroviral medications, and mortal...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...
HIV-infected patients have a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular events during th...