Association between neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and viral load with opportunistic pulmonary infections in human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients

B. C. Pratikto, K. Suryana
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Background: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a syndrome of an opportunistic infectious disease due to decreased immune system by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and viral load were used to assess inflammatory status and the amount of HIV virus in the blood. This study aims to determine the association between NLR and viral load in HIV/AIDS patients with the opportunistic pulmonary infections. Methods: This study is an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design. Data was collected through the medical records of HIV/AIDS patients at Wangaya General Hospital from January 2018 - April 2023. The data analysis method used was the Chi square test as bivariate tests. Results: A total of 139 subjects, the majority of HIV/AIDS patients who had opportunistic pulmonary infections were Balinese ethnicity (45.3%), female (37.6%), age ≥36 years old (54.7%), used ART for ≥3 months (41.5%), viral load <40 copies/ml, NLR ≥2.81 (47.9%), had adherence (43.7%), types of ART were used combination of tenofovir lamivudine efavirenz (45.2%), and private employed (42.5%). A statistically significant association was found between age with opportunistic pulmonary infections (p=0.003; PR=3.082; 95% CI=1.516-6.266). NLR showed a significant association with the incidence of opportunistic pulmonary infections (p=0.003; PR=8.274; 95% CI=1.838-37.249). This study also showed pulmonary tuberculosis (42.37%) as the most common opportunistic pulmonary infections. Conclusions: There is a significant association between NLR levels in HIV/AIDS patients with opportunistic pulmonary infections at Wangaya General Hospital, which the higher NLR levels correlates with higher opportunistic pulmonary infections.
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中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比率和病毒载量与人类免疫缺陷病毒/获得性免疫缺陷综合征患者机会性肺部感染的关系
背景:获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)是由于人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染导致免疫系统下降而引起的一种机会性传染病综合征。中性粒细胞-淋巴细胞比率(NLR)和病毒载量用于评估炎症状态和血液中HIV病毒的数量。本研究旨在确定HIV/AIDS伴机会性肺部感染患者NLR与病毒载量之间的关系。方法:本研究采用横断面设计的分析观察性研究。数据是通过Wangaya总医院2018年1月至2023年4月期间艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的医疗记录收集的。数据分析采用卡方检验作为双变量检验。结果:139例受试者中,发生机会性肺部感染的HIV/AIDS患者以巴厘族(45.3%)、女性(37.6%)、年龄≥36岁(54.7%)、使用抗逆转录病毒治疗≥3个月(41.5%)、病毒载量<40拷贝/ml、NLR≥2.81(47.9%)、有依从性(43.7%)、抗逆转录病毒治疗类型为替诺福韦、雷米夫定、依非韦伦联合使用(45.2%)和私营企业(42.5%)。年龄与机会性肺部感染之间有统计学意义的关联(p=0.003;公关= 3.082;95% CI = 1.516 - -6.266)。NLR与机会性肺部感染发生率显著相关(p=0.003;公关= 8.274;95% CI = 1.838 - -37.249)。本研究还显示肺结核(42.37%)是最常见的机会性肺部感染。结论:Wangaya总医院HIV/AIDS患者的NLR水平与机会性肺部感染存在显著相关性,NLR水平越高,机会性肺部感染越高。
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