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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 138, No 11, 1468-1475.
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Comorbidities in older patients with HIV

A retrospective study



Marina Gallottini Magalhães, DMD, Barbara Greenberg, MSc, PhD, Heidi Hansen, Cand Odont and Michael Glick, DMD

Background. The number of older adults with HIV is increasing. The authors conducted a retrospective study to determine the prevalence of selected comorbidities that may affect the delivery of oral health care to this population.

Methods. The authors reviewed the charts of 162 patients with HIV who were 50 years or older who had sought dental treatment from 2000 through 2006. The authors abstracted patients’ self-reported clinical comorbidities and laboratory-verified HIV-related and hematologic values.

Results. A total of 88.8 percent of the study subjects had at least one comorbidity. Comorbidity prevalence was 44.4 percent for hepatitis C virus, 41.4 percent for hypertension, 16.7 percent for psychiatric disorders, 16.1 percent for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 15.4 percent for anemia and 14.8 percent for heart disease. Significantly more subjects with a CD4+ cell count of less than 200 per cubic millimeter were anemic compared with subjects with counts of 200/mm3 or more.

Conclusions. HIV-positive patients 50 years or older have a broad range of comorbidities that may affect the provision of oral health care.

Clinical Implications. Whether these patients have clinically severe or less well-controlled comorbidities that may require modification of oral health care treatment remains to be determined.

Key Words: HIV infection; aging; cardiovascular diseases; hypertension; hepatitis virus; anemia

Abbreviations: ALT: Alanine aminotransferase • ANC: Absolute neutrophil count • AST: Aspartate aminotransferase • COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease • HAART: Highly active antiretroviral therapy • HCV: Hepatitis C virus • Hgb: Hemoglobin • IDU: Injecting drug users • MSM: Men who have sex with men • VL: Viral load • WBC: White blood cell count




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S. O. Griffin, L. K. Barker, P. M. Griffin, J. L. Cleveland, and W. Kohn
Oral Health Needs Among Adults in the United States With Chronic Diseases
J Am Dent Assoc, October 1, 2009; 140(10): 1266 - 1274.
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