Prevalence of Cardiometabolic Disease Risk Factors in People with HIV Initiating Anti-retroviral Therapy at a High-Volume HIV Clinic in Kampala, Uganda

Author:

Amutuhaire Willington1,Mulindwa Frank23,Castelnuovo Barbara2,Brusselaers Nele34ORCID,Schwarz Jean-Marc5,Edrisa Mutebi6,Dujanga Simon6,Salata Robert A17,Yendewa George A17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine , Cleveland, Ohio , USA

2. Makerere University Infectious Diseases Institute , Kampala , Uganda

3. Global Health Institute, Antwerp University , Antwerp , Belgium

4. Department of Infectious Diseases, Karolinska University Hospital , Stockholm , Sweden

5. School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco , USA

6. Kisenyi Health Center, HIV clinic , Kampala , Uganda

7. Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center , Cleveland, Ohio , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Cardiometabolic diseases are a leading cause of HIV-related morbidity and mortality, yet routine screening is not undertaken in high burden countries. We aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components in adult Ugandan people living with HIV (PWH) initiating dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapy (ART). Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study using baseline sociodemographic and clinical data of PWH aged ≥ 18 years enrolled in the GLUMED (Glucose metabolism changes in Ugandan HIV patients on Dolutegravir) Study from January to October 2021. MetS was defined as having ≥ 3 of the following: abdominal obesity, hypertension (HTN), hyperglycemia, elevated triglycerides and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Multiple logistic regression was used to assess associations between potential risk factors and MetS and its components. Results 309 PWH were analyzed (100% ART-naive, 59.2% female, median age 31 years and median CD4 count 318 cells/mm3). The prevalence of MetS was 13.9%. The most common cardiometabolic condition was dyslipidemia (93.6%), followed by abdominal obesity (34.0%), hyperglycemia (18.4%), and HTN (8.1%). In adjusted analysis, MetS was associated with age > 40 years (adjusted odds ratio 3.33, 95% confidence interval 1.45-7.67) and CD4 count > 200 cells/mm3 (3.79, 1.23-11.63). HTN was associated with age > 40 years (2.96, 1.32-6.64), and dyslipidemia was associated with urban residence (4.99, 1.35-18.53). Conclusion Cardiometabolic risk factors were common in this young Ugandan cohort of PWH initiating dolutegravir-based ART, underscoring the need for programmatic implementation of surveillance and management of comorbidities in Uganda and similar settings.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Oncology

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