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Title: Impact of late presentation of HIV infection on short-, mid- and long-term mortality and causes of death in a multicenter national cohort: 2004-2013.
Authors: Sobrino-Vegas, Paz
Moreno, Santiago
Rubio, Rafael
Viciana, Pompeyo
Bernardino, José Ignacio
Blanco, José Ramón
Bernal, Enrique
Asensi, Víctor
Pulido, Federico
del Amo, Julia
Hernando, Victoria
Cohorte de la Red de Investigación en Sida, Spain
Keywords: Causes of death;Cohort study;Factors and trends;HIV;Late presentation;Mortality
metadata.dc.subject.mesh: Adult
Aged
Cause of Death
Cohort Studies
Delayed Diagnosis
Female
HIV Infections
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Risk Factors
Spain
Survival Analysis
Issue Date: 24-Feb-2016
Abstract: To analyze the impact of late presentation (LP) on overall mortality and causes of death and describe LP trends and risk factors (2004-2013). Cox models and logistic regression were used to analyze data from a nation-wide cohort in Spain. LP is defined as being diagnosed when CD4  Of 7165 new HIV diagnoses, 46.9% (CI95%:45.7-48.0) were LP, 240 patients died. First-year mortality was the highest (aHRLP.vs.nLP = 10.3[CI95%:5.5-19.3]); between 1 and 4 years post-diagnosis, aHRLP.vs.nLP = 1.9(1.2-3.0); and >4 years, aHRLP.vs.nLP = 1.5(0.7-3.1). First-year's main cause of death was HIV/AIDS (73%); and malignancies among those surviving >4 years (32%). HIV/AIDS-related deaths were more likely in LP (59.2% vs. 25.0%; p 4 years, aHRLP.vs.nLP = 1.5(0.7-3.1). First-year's main cause of death was HIV/AIDS (73%); and malignancies among those surviving >4 years (32%). HIV/AIDS-related deaths were more likely in LP (59.2% vs. 25.0%; p 4 years (32%). HIV/AIDS-related deaths were more likely in LP (59.2% vs. 25.0%; p 50.vs. LP is associated with higher mortality, especially short-term- and HIV/AIDS-related mortality. Mid-term-, but not long-term mortality, remained also higher in LP than nLP. LP decreased in MSM and heterosexual men, not in heterosexual women. The groups most affected by LP are low educated, non-Spanish and heterosexual women.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10668/9875
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.jinf.2016.01.017
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