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Longitudinal ECG changes among adults with HIV in Tanzania: A prospective cohort study.

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Rahim, FO; Sakita, FM; Coaxum, L; Maro, AV; Ford, JS; Hatter, K; Gedion, K; Ezad, SM; Galson, SW; Bloomfield, GS; Limkakeng, AT; Kessy, MS ...
Published in: PLOS Glob Public Health
2023

The prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rising among people with HIV (PWH) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite the utility of the electrocardiogram (ECG) in screening for CVD, there is limited data regarding longitudinal ECG changes among PWH in SSA. In this study, we aimed to describe ECG changes over a 6-month period in a cohort of PWH in northern Tanzania. Between September 2020 and March 2021, adult PWH were recruited from Majengo HIV Care and Treatment Clinic (MCTC) in Moshi, Tanzania. Trained research assistants surveyed participants and obtained a baseline ECG. Participants then returned to MCTC for a 6-month follow-up, where another ECG was obtained. Two independent physician adjudicators interpreted baseline and follow-up ECGs for rhythm, left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), bundle branch blocks, ST-segment changes, and T-wave inversion, using standardized criteria. New ECG abnormalities were defined as those that were absent in a patient's baseline ECG but present in their 6-month follow-up ECG. Of 500 enrolled participants, 476 (95.2%) completed follow-up. The mean (± SD) age of participants was 45.7 (± 11.0) years, 351 (73.7%) were female, and 495 (99.8%) were taking antiretroviral therapy. At baseline, 248 (52.1%) participants had one or more ECG abnormalities, the most common of which were LVH (n = 108, 22.7%) and T-wave inversion (n = 89, 18.7%). At six months, 112 (23.5%) participants developed new ECG abnormalities, including 40 (8.0%) cases of new T-wave inversion, 22 (4.6%) cases of new LVH, 12 (2.5%) cases of new ST elevation, and 11 (2.3%) cases of new prolonged QTc. Therefore, new ECG changes were common over a relatively short 6-month period, which suggests that subclinical CVD may develop rapidly in PWH in Tanzania. These data highlight the need for additional studies on CVD in PWH in SSA and the importance of routine CVD screening in this high-risk population.

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2767-3375

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2023

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3

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10

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e0002525

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Rahim, F. O., Sakita, F. M., Coaxum, L., Maro, A. V., Ford, J. S., Hatter, K., … Hertz, J. T. (2023). Longitudinal ECG changes among adults with HIV in Tanzania: A prospective cohort study. PLOS Glob Public Health, 3(10), e0002525. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002525
Rahim, Faraan O., Francis M. Sakita, Lauren Coaxum, Amedeus V. Maro, James S. Ford, Kate Hatter, Kalipa Gedion, et al. “Longitudinal ECG changes among adults with HIV in Tanzania: A prospective cohort study.PLOS Glob Public Health 3, no. 10 (2023): e0002525. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002525.
Rahim FO, Sakita FM, Coaxum L, Maro AV, Ford JS, Hatter K, et al. Longitudinal ECG changes among adults with HIV in Tanzania: A prospective cohort study. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023;3(10):e0002525.
Rahim, Faraan O., et al. “Longitudinal ECG changes among adults with HIV in Tanzania: A prospective cohort study.PLOS Glob Public Health, vol. 3, no. 10, 2023, p. e0002525. Pubmed, doi:10.1371/journal.pgph.0002525.
Rahim FO, Sakita FM, Coaxum L, Maro AV, Ford JS, Hatter K, Gedion K, Ezad SM, Galson SW, Bloomfield GS, Limkakeng AT, Kessy MS, Mmbaga B, Hertz JT. Longitudinal ECG changes among adults with HIV in Tanzania: A prospective cohort study. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023;3(10):e0002525.

Published In

PLOS Glob Public Health

DOI

EISSN

2767-3375

Publication Date

2023

Volume

3

Issue

10

Start / End Page

e0002525

Location

United States