Stroke and HIV: Correlation between Viral Load and Type of Stroke

Prince Eliot Galieni Sounga Bandzouzi, G. Mpandzou, J. Diatewa, Patience Moudeko M’Foutou, Dina Happia Motoula-Latou, Charles Godefroy Koubemba, P. Ossou-Nguiet, D. Moukassa
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Introduction: The role of immunosuppression of TCD4 lymphocytes in the onset of stroke in people living with HIV has been reported in numerous studies examining the co-morbidity of stroke and HIV. Objective: To determine the correlation between the viral load and the type of stroke. Methodology: This was a 7-month cross-sectional descriptive study carried out in the Neurology Department of Loandjili General Hospital in Pointe-Noire. The study population consisted of patients living with HIV who had a stroke confirmed by brain scan. The sero-immunological investigation consisted of looking for T lymphocyte typing from two kits: a CD4 T lymphocyte typing reagent kit (BD FACS Presto TM) and a GeneXpert kit for viral load (XpertHIV-1 Viral Load). The database was made from the 2010 version of Microsoft Excel. Results: We included 16 patients living with HIV, 56% of whom were women with a sex ration of 0.78. The mean age was 56.92 ± 11.21. The mean number of TCD4 lymphocytes was 413.44 ± 677.95/mm; minimum: 93/mm; maximum: 2854/mm. The mean viral load was 17,996.31 ± 20,982.22/mm; minimum: 1002/mm; maximum: 67,229/mm. No significant difference between the viral load and the occurrence of the stroke (p = 0.13). Conclusion: Our study did not show a causal link between viral load, immunosuppression of TCD4 lymphocytes and the onset of stroke.
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中风和HIV:病毒载量和中风类型之间的关系
在许多研究卒中和HIV合并症的研究中,已经报道了TCD4淋巴细胞免疫抑制在HIV感染者卒中发病中的作用。目的:探讨病毒载量与脑卒中类型的关系。方法:这是一项在黑角Loandjili综合医院神经内科进行的为期7个月的横断面描述性研究。研究人群包括通过脑部扫描确诊中风的艾滋病毒感染者。血清免疫学调查包括从两个试剂盒中寻找T淋巴细胞分型:CD4 T淋巴细胞分型试剂盒(BD FACS Presto TM)和病毒载量GeneXpert试剂盒(XpertHIV-1病毒载量)。这个数据库是用2010年版的微软Excel制作的。结果:我们纳入了16例HIV感染者,其中56%为女性,性别比为0.78。平均年龄56.92±11.21岁。TCD4淋巴细胞平均413.44±677.95/mm;最低:93 / mm;最大:2854 /毫米。平均病毒载量为17,996.31±20,982.22/mm;最低:1002 / mm;最大:67229 /毫米。病毒载量与卒中发生无显著差异(p = 0.13)。结论:我们的研究没有显示病毒载量、TCD4淋巴细胞免疫抑制和中风发作之间的因果关系。
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