Increased Echocardiographic Pulmonary Pressure in HIV-infected and -uninfected Individuals in the Veterans Aging Cohort Study.

  • Brittain, Evan L
  • Duncan, Meredith S
  • Chang, Joyce
  • Patterson, Olga V
  • DuVall, Scott L
  • Brandt, Cynthia A
  • So-Armah, Kaku A
  • Goetz, Matthew
  • Akgun, Kathleen
  • Crothers, Kristina
  • Zola, Courtney
  • Kim, Joon
  • Gibert, Cynthia
  • Pisani, Margaret
  • Morris, Alison
  • Hsue, Priscilla
  • Tindle, Hilary A
  • Justice, Amy
  • Freiberg, Matthew
Publication date
April 2018
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

RationaleThe epidemiology and prognostic impact of increased pulmonary pressure among HIV-infected individuals in the antiretroviral therapy era is not well described.ObjectivesTo examine the prevalence, clinical features, and outcomes of increased echocardiographic pulmonary pressure in HIV-infected and -uninfected individuals.MethodsThis study evaluated 8,296 veterans referred for echocardiography with reported pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) estimates from the Veterans Aging Cohort study, an observational cohort of HIV-infected and -uninfected veterans matched by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and clinical site. The primary outcome was adjusted mortality by HIV status.Measurements and main resultsPASP was reported in 2,831 HIV-infec...

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