Author:
Magodoro Itai M.,Guerrero-Chalela Carlos E.,Claggett Brian,Jermy Stephen,Samuels Petronella,Myer Landon,Zar Heather J,Jao Jennifer,Ntsekhe Mpiko,Siedner Mark J.,Ntusi Ntobeko A. B.
Abstract
AbstractWhether, and how, cardioprotective effects of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in adolescents with perinatal HIV infection (APHIV) vary with age at treatment initiation is unknown. We used magnetic resonance imaging to compare cardiac status between APHIV initiated on ART at < 5 years of age (early ART, n = 37) and ≥ 5 years of age (delayed ART, n = 34) versus HIV-uninfected peers (n = 21), reporting z-score mean differences adjusted for confounders. Relative to HIV-uninfected adolescents, APHIV with early ART had higher left ventricular (LV) global circumferential strain (GCS) [adjusted mean (95%CI) z-score: 0.53 (0.13, 0.92)] and maximum indexed left atrium volume (LAVi) [adjusted z-score: 0.55 (0.08, 1.02)]. In contrast, APHIV with delayed ART had greater indexed LV end-diastolic volume (LVEDVi) [adjusted z-score: 0.47 (0.09, 0.86)] and extracellular volume fraction [adjusted z-score: 0.79 (0.20, 1.37)], but lower GCS [adjusted z-score: −0.51 (−0.91, −0.10)] than HIV-uninfected peers. APHIV had distinct albeit subclinical cardiac phenotypes depending on ART initiation age. Changes in early ART suggested comparatively worse diastology with preserved systolic function while delayed ART was associated with comparatively increased diffuse fibrosis and LV dilatation with reduced systolic function. The long-term clinical significance of these changes remains to be determined.
Funder
Fogarty International Center
AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Los Angeles, USA
South African Medical Research Council
National Institutes of Health
Lily and Ernst Hausmann Trust
National Research Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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