Osteonecrosis in Six HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

Author:

Molia Aurélie C1,Strady Christophe2,Rouger Christine3,Beguinot Isabelle M4,Berger Jean-Luc5,Trenque Thierry C6

Affiliation:

1. Aurélie C Molia PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist, Pharmacovigilance Regional Center, CHU, Reims, France

2. Christophe Strady MD, Clinical Specialist, Department of Infectious Diseases, CHU, Reims

3. Christine Rouger MD, Clinical Specialist, Department of Infectious Diseases, CHU, Reims

4. Isabelle M Beguinot MD, Clinical Specialist, Department of Infectious Diseases, CHU, Reims

5. Jean-Luc Berger MD, Clinical Specialist, Department of Infectious Diseases, CHU, Reims

6. Thierry C Trenque MD PhD, Director, Pharmacovigilance Regional Center

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To report 6 cases of osteonecrosis in HIV-infected patients treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and compare the observed risk factors with those of published cases. CASE SUMMARIES Osteonecrosis was diagnosed between 1999 and 2002 in 6 of 417 HIV-infected patients in our department of infectious diseases. At the time of diagnosis, mean patient age was 42 years, and 5 patients had developed AIDS. Mean CD4+ lymphocyte count was 563.5 cells/mm3 and viral load was undetectable (<50 copies/mL) in 5 patients. The patients’ mean body mass index was 22.5 kg/m 2 . Four had lipodystrophy. All were receiving HAART, including a protease inhibitor in 4 patients; the remaining 2 patients had a history of protease inhibitor treatment. Median time from the first antiretroviral therapy to osteonecrosis diagnosis was 46.5 months. Established risk factors were the use of corticosteroids in 2 patients and dyslipidemia in all patients. All of the patients developed pain and functional impotence of the hip or ankle joints. Osteonecrosis of the hip was bilateral in 4 cases. Three patients required surgical intervention, all of whom had favorable outcomes. DISCUSSION HIV-infected patients are at a higher risk for the development of osteonecrosis and are more likely to be exposed to predisposing factors to its development. The HAART implication as a predisposing factor remains controversial. CONCLUSIONS The pathogenesis of osteonecrosis in HIV-infected individuals may be multifactorial; the reasonable approach for clinicians consists of treating concomitant predisposing conditions that might further cause osteonecrosis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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