Human Immunodeficiency Virus as a Chronic Disease: Evaluation and Management of Nonacquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome-Defining Conditions

Author:

Serrano-Villar Sergio1,Gutiérrez Félix2,Miralles Celia3,Berenguer Juan4,Rivero Antonio5,Martínez Esteban6,Moreno Santiago1

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, Instituto Ramón y Cajal de Investigación Sanitaria and Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid

2. Hospital Universitario de Elche and Universidad Miguel Hernández, Alicante

3. Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Vigo

4. Juan Berenguer, Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón and Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón, Madrid

5. Unidad de Gestión Clínica Enfermedades Infecciosas, Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía and Instituto Maimónides de Investigación Biomédica de Córdoba

6. Hospital Clínic and Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas August Pi i Sunyer, University of Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Abstract In the modern antiretroviral therapy (ART) era, motivated people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who have access to therapy are expected to maintain viral suppression indefinitely and to receive treatment for decades. Hence, the current clinical scenario has dramatically shifted since the early 1980s, from treatment and prevention of opportunistic infections and palliative care to a new scenario in which most HIV specialists focus on HIV primary care, ie, the follow up of stable patients, surveillance of long-term toxicities, and screening and prevention of age-related conditions. The median age of HIV-infected adults on ART is progressively increasing. By 2030, 3 of every 4 patients are expected to be aged 50 years or older in many countries, more than 80% will have at least 1 age-related disease, and approximately one third will have at least 3 age-related diseases. Contemporary care of HIV-infected patients is evolving, and questions about how we might monitor and perhaps even treat HIV-infected adults have emerged. Through key published works, this review briefly describes the most prevalent comorbidities and age-associated conditions and highlights the differential features in the HIV-infected population. We also discuss the most critical aspects to be considered in the care of patients with HIV for the management and prevention of age-associated disease.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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