接受HAARTS治疗的HIV/AIDS患者中枢神经系统表现的计算机脑断层扫描结果

Q4 Medicine Sahel Medical Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-01 DOI:10.4103/smj.smj_68_17
P. Ibinaiye, S. Olarinoye-Akorede, Suleiman Sa'ad, N. Tahir, A. Usman, A. Ali-gombe, Sani Garko, Dahiru M Yunsa, Timothy Y Umoru, B. Usman, A. Umar
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背景:尽管我们医院目前有高效抗逆转录病毒疗法(HAART),但HIV的神经系统并发症很常见。目的:本研究的目的是记录接受HAART并出现神经系统并发症的HIV患者的大脑计算机断层扫描(CT)结果,并检查这些结果与CD4细胞计数的关系。材料和方法:回顾性研究在贡贝联邦教学医院HIV诊所接受HAART治疗的200名HIV/AIDS患者中的20名有中枢神经系统症状的患者。这些发现与他们的临床特征、CD4+计数和HAART病史一起进行了回顾。结果:12例(60%)患者CT表现阳性,8例(40%)患者未见异常。最常见的大脑异常是萎缩(35%)。CD4计数>200的五分之二(40%)的患者有异常CT表现,而CD4计数<200的14名患者中有9名(64%)有CT异常。这一发现具有统计学意义(R=0.864,P=0.00)。结论:在未接受HAART治疗且CD4细胞计数<200细胞/微升的患者中,神经系统并发症和脑CT扫描阳性的发生率很高。
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Computerized tomographic brain findings of CNS manifestations in HIV/AIDS patients receiving HAARTS treatment
Background: Despite current availability of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) in our hospital, neurologic complications of HIV are common. Aim: The aim of this study was to document brain computed tomography (CT) findings in HIV patients receiving HAART who developed neurological complications and to examine the relationship of these findings with CD4 cell counts. Materials and Methods: Twenty patients with central nervous system symptoms out of 200 HIV/AIDS patients receiving HAART at the HIV Clinic of Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe, were retrospectively studied. The findings were reviewed alongside their clinical features, CD4 + count, and HAART history. Results: CT findings were positive in 12 (60%) of the patients, while no abnormality was seen in 8 (40%). The most common brain abnormality was atrophy (35%). Two out of five patients (40%) with CD4 counts >200 had abnormal CT findings compared with 9 out of 14 patients (64%) with CD4 counts <200 cells who had CT abnormalities. This finding was statistically significant (R = 0.864, P = 0.00). Conclusion: There is high incidence of neurological complications and positive brain CT scan among the patients who defaulted from HAART treatment and with CD4 cell counts of <200 cells/microliter.
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