Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City
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Introduction: anemia is a common and serious complication of both HIV infection and its treatment. Severe anemia is a life-threatening condition and its causes in these patients are multiple but their frequency is unknown. Objective: of the study was to evaluate the causes of severe anemia in HIV in...
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Institución: | Colegio Médico del Perú |
Repositorio: | Acta Médica Peruana |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami CityAnemia severa en pacientes adultos hospitalizados VIH seropositivos en el Jackson Memorial Hospital de la ciudad de MiamiCastro Danós, José Scerpella, ErnestoEspinoza, LuisAnemia severaVIHInfecciones oportunistasSevere anemiaVIHopportunistic infectionsIntroduction: anemia is a common and serious complication of both HIV infection and its treatment. Severe anemia is a life-threatening condition and its causes in these patients are multiple but their frequency is unknown. Objective: of the study was to evaluate the causes of severe anemia in HIV infected adults at the time of admission to Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH) in Miami. Materials and Methods: we reviewed the cases of severe anemia (hematocrit < 20% on admission) in HIV seropositive adults admitted to JMH between 5/96 to 5/97. Results: there were 53 patients, (27 men, 26 women). The mean CD4 cell count was 47cells/mm3 and 67% of the patients had a CD4 cell count less than 50 cells/mm3. Sixty-four percent of the patients were on antiretroviral therapy, including AZT (94%) and protease inhibitors (29%). The mean hematocrit on admission was 16% and the mean number of units of blood transfused was 4. The most common cause of severe anemia in patients with a CD4 < 50 cells/mm3 was opportunistic infections and with CD > 50 cells/mm3 was medication toxicity. Conclusion: causes of severe anemia in HIV positive patients are multiple and varies with the level of CD4. With a lower CD4 anemia of chronic disease becomes less frequent and opportunistic infections are more common.Introducción: anemia es una complicación común y seria de la infección por el VIH y de su tratamiento. Anemia severa es una condición potencialmente fatal, sus causas en estos pacientes son múltiples, pero su frecuencia no es conocida. Objetivo: evaluar la frecuencia de las causas de anemia severa en pacientes infectados por el VIH al momento de su admisión al Hospital Jackson Memorial (JMH) en Miami, U.S. Materiales y métodos: se revisó las historias clínicas de los pacientes con anemia severa (definida aquí como hematocrito menor de 20%) infectados por el VIH admitidos al JMH durante un año (5/96 – 5/97). Resultados: Se encontraron 53 pacientes, (27 hombres y 26 mujeres). El promedio de CD4 fué de 47 células/mm3, y 67% de los pacientes tuvieron un CD4 de menos de 50 células/mm3. Sesenta y cuatro por ciento de los pacientes recibían terapia antiretroviral, que incluyó AZT (94%) e inhibidores de proteasa (29%).El hematocrito promedio al momento de admisión fue de 16%, y el número promedio de unidades de sangre transfundidas fue de 4. La causa más común de anemia severa en pacientes con CD4 < 50 células/mm3 se debió a infecciones oportunistas, y con CD4 > 50 células/mm3 a toxicidad de medicamentos. Conclusión: Las causas de anemia severa en pacientes infectados por el VIH son múltiples y varían según el CD4. A medida que baja el CD4 la anemia de enfermedad crónica es menos frecuente y las enfermedades infecciosas oportunistas son más frecuentes.Colegio Médico del Perú2007-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1221ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 24 No. 1 (2007); 15 - 17ACTA MEDICA PERUANA; Vol. 24 Núm. 1 (2007); 15 - 171728-59171018-8800reponame:Acta Médica Peruanainstname:Colegio Médico del Perúinstacron:CMPspahttps://amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1221/694Copyright (c) 2020 ACTA MEDICA PERUANAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:amp.cmp.org.pe:article/12212023-07-06T06:03:22Z |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City Anemia severa en pacientes adultos hospitalizados VIH seropositivos en el Jackson Memorial Hospital de la ciudad de Miami |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City Castro Danós, José Anemia severa VIH Infecciones oportunistas Severe anemia VIH opportunistic infections |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City |
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Severe anemia in hospitalized HIV positive adults in the Jackson Memorial Hospital of Miami City |
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Castro Danós, José Scerpella, Ernesto Espinoza, Luis |
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Castro Danós, José |
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Castro Danós, José Scerpella, Ernesto Espinoza, Luis |
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Scerpella, Ernesto Espinoza, Luis |
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Anemia severa VIH Infecciones oportunistas Severe anemia VIH opportunistic infections |
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Anemia severa VIH Infecciones oportunistas Severe anemia VIH opportunistic infections |
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Introduction: anemia is a common and serious complication of both HIV infection and its treatment. Severe anemia is a life-threatening condition and its causes in these patients are multiple but their frequency is unknown. Objective: of the study was to evaluate the causes of severe anemia in HIV infected adults at the time of admission to Jackson Memorial Hospital (JMH) in Miami. Materials and Methods: we reviewed the cases of severe anemia (hematocrit < 20% on admission) in HIV seropositive adults admitted to JMH between 5/96 to 5/97. Results: there were 53 patients, (27 men, 26 women). The mean CD4 cell count was 47cells/mm3 and 67% of the patients had a CD4 cell count less than 50 cells/mm3. Sixty-four percent of the patients were on antiretroviral therapy, including AZT (94%) and protease inhibitors (29%). The mean hematocrit on admission was 16% and the mean number of units of blood transfused was 4. The most common cause of severe anemia in patients with a CD4 < 50 cells/mm3 was opportunistic infections and with CD > 50 cells/mm3 was medication toxicity. Conclusion: causes of severe anemia in HIV positive patients are multiple and varies with the level of CD4. With a lower CD4 anemia of chronic disease becomes less frequent and opportunistic infections are more common. |
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