To evaluate the occurrence of hepatotoxicity in patients during antiretroviral therapy (ART) that contains protease inhibitors and the role of hepatitis viruses in its development, we performed a retrospective study including 1325 HIV-infected patients treated with ART for at least 6 months. Presence or absence of hepatitis viruses, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total bilirubin, CD4 cell count, and plasma HIV RNA levels were evaluated. Hepatotoxicity developed in a few study subjects without coinfection, whereas it was significantly higher in coinfected patients. Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that viral hepatitis coinfections are independent risk factors for hepatotoxicity. After 6 months of treatment, ritonavir was assoc...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
In order to evaluate the occurrence of hepatotoxicity in patients treated with antiretroviral therap...
Abstract: Highly active antiretroviral therapy including protease inhibitors has led to dramatic dec...
Abstract: Highly active antiretroviral therapy including protease inhibitors has led to dramatic dec...
Introduction. Hepatotoxicity is a concern in HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfected patients due to ...
BackgroundThe risk of hepatotoxicity with antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains unknown. We determine...
To assess the current frequency of ART-associated grade 3-4 transaminase elevations (TE) and grade 4...
Objective: To investigate the risk of hepatotoxicity after initiation of protease inhibi-tor-contain...
BackgroundThe risk of hepatotoxicity with antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains unknown. We determine...
Hepatotoxicity is a common side effect of antiretroviral therapy with severe hepatotoxicity necessit...
Background: The risk of liver enzyme elevation (LEE) after different ritonavir-boosted protease inhi...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV share common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
In order to evaluate the occurrence of hepatotoxicity in patients treated with antiretroviral therap...
Abstract: Highly active antiretroviral therapy including protease inhibitors has led to dramatic dec...
Abstract: Highly active antiretroviral therapy including protease inhibitors has led to dramatic dec...
Introduction. Hepatotoxicity is a concern in HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV) coinfected patients due to ...
BackgroundThe risk of hepatotoxicity with antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains unknown. We determine...
To assess the current frequency of ART-associated grade 3-4 transaminase elevations (TE) and grade 4...
Objective: To investigate the risk of hepatotoxicity after initiation of protease inhibi-tor-contain...
BackgroundThe risk of hepatotoxicity with antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains unknown. We determine...
Hepatotoxicity is a common side effect of antiretroviral therapy with severe hepatotoxicity necessit...
Background: The risk of liver enzyme elevation (LEE) after different ritonavir-boosted protease inhi...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and HIV share common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...
Hepatitis C virus common transmission routes and HCV coinfection is frequent in persons living with ...