Hyperglycemia Associated with Protease Inhibitors in an Urban HIV-Infected Minority Patient Population

Author:

Dever Lisa L1,Oruwari Patrick A2,Figueroa Wanda E3,O'Donovan Carmel A4,Eng Robert HK5

Affiliation:

1. Lisa L Dever MD, Chief, Infectious Diseases Clinic, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System, East Orange, NJ, and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ

2. Patrick A Oruwari MD, Resident, Internal Medicine, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System, and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School

3. Wanda E Figueroa MD, Fellow, Infectious Diseases, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System, and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School

4. Carmel A O'Donovan PharmD, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Infectious Diseases, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System

5. Robert HK Eng MD, Chief, Infectious Diseases Section, Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System, and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hyperglycemia and new-onset diabetes mellitus have been reported to occur in HIV-infected patients treated with protease inhibitors. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of protease inhibitor therapy on serum glucose in a predominantly minority patient population. DESIGN: Retrospective record review. SETTING: Clinical HIV program of an urban Veterans Affairs medical center. PATIENTS: All HIV-infected patients receiving a protease inhibitor over a one-year period from September 1996 through August 1997. RESULTS: One hundred seventeen patients not previously known to be diabetic received protease inhibitors; seven (6%) developed symptomatic diabetes mellitus. Eight other patients had one or more serum glucose values >150 mg/dL. Mean random glucose values for patients who did not develop diabetes were higher during therapy than prior to initiation of protease inhibitors. CONCLUSIONS: Urban minority HIV-infected patients receiving combination antiretroviral therapy including a protease inhibitor may be at increased risk for the development of hyperglycemia and diabetes mellitus. Risk factors for diabetes mellitus should be identified and blood glucose monitored in all patients receiving protease inhibitors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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