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Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis is Uncommon in People with Perinatally Acquired Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.

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Williams, JL; Hung, F; Jenista, E; Barker, P; Chakraborty, H; Kim, R; McCrary, AW; Shah, SH; Thielman, N; Bloomfield, GS
Published in: Res Sq
September 26, 2023

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of death in people living with HIV. Myocardial fibrosis is well-described in HIV infection acquired in adulthood. We evaluate the burden of fibrosis by cardiac magnetic resonance in people with perinatal HIV infection. METHODS: Individuals with perinatally acquired HIV (pnHIV) diagnosed before 10 years-old and on antiretroviral treatment for ≥ 6 months were matched with uninfected controls. Patients with significant cardiometabolic co-morbidities and pregnancy were excluded. Diffuse fibrosis was assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR). with native T1 mapping for calculation of extracellular volume fraction (ECV). Viability was assessed with late gadolinium enhancement. The normality of fibrosis was assessed using the Komogrov-Smirnov test. Fibrosis between the groups was analyzed using a Mann-Whitney U test, as the data was not normally distributed. Statistical significance was defined as a p-valve < 0.05. RESULTS: Fourteen adults with pnHIV group and 26 controls (71% female and 86% Black race) were assessed. The average (± standard deviation) age in the study group was 29 (± 4.3) years-old. All pnHIV had been on ART for decades. Demographic data, CMR functional/volumetric data, and pre-contrast T1 mapping values were similar between groups. Diastolic function was normal in 50% of pnHIV patients and indeterminate in most of the remainder (42%). There was no statistically significant difference in ECV between groups; p = 0.24. CONCLUSION: Perinatally-acquired HIV was not associated with diffuse myocardial fibrosis. Early exposure to ART may be cardioprotective against development of myocardial fibrosis in patients with perinatal HIV.

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2693-5015

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September 26, 2023

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Williams, J. L., Hung, F., Jenista, E., Barker, P., Chakraborty, H., Kim, R., … Bloomfield, G. S. (2023). Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis is Uncommon in People with Perinatally Acquired Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3370759/v1
Williams, Jason L., Frances Hung, Elizabeth Jenista, Piers Barker, Hrishikesh Chakraborty, Raymond Kim, Andrew Walker McCrary, Svati H. Shah, Nathan Thielman, and Gerald S. Bloomfield. “Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis is Uncommon in People with Perinatally Acquired Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.Res Sq, September 26, 2023. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3370759/v1.
Williams JL, Hung F, Jenista E, Barker P, Chakraborty H, Kim R, et al. Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis is Uncommon in People with Perinatally Acquired Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Res Sq. 2023 Sep 26;
Williams, Jason L., et al. “Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis is Uncommon in People with Perinatally Acquired Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection.Res Sq, Sept. 2023. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-3370759/v1.
Williams JL, Hung F, Jenista E, Barker P, Chakraborty H, Kim R, McCrary AW, Shah SH, Thielman N, Bloomfield GS. Diffuse Myocardial Fibrosis is Uncommon in People with Perinatally Acquired Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Res Sq. 2023 Sep 26;

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Res Sq

DOI

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2693-5015

Publication Date

September 26, 2023

Location

United States