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HIV suppression by HAART preserves cognitive function in advanced, immune-reconstituted AIDS patients

Authors :
Susan E. Cohn
Michael Taylor
J. Allen McCutchan
Steven Paul Woods
Robert K. Heaton
Paige L. Williams
Kevin Robertson
Julia W. Wu
Judith S. Currier
Ronald J. Ellis
Susan L. Koletar
Source :
AIDS. 21:1109-1117
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2007.

Abstract

Introduction HIV can damage neurons leading to cognitive impairment. Epidemiological observations suggest that neuropsychological impairment might progress despite successful HAART therapy, but available prevalence estimates are based on populations that were selected for impairment. Methods Of 433 advanced AIDS patients with documented immune reconstitution (CD4 lymphocyte counts 100 cells/microl after HAART), 286 had brief assessments of cognition (Trailmaking A/B and Digit Symbol Tests) at least once, no confounding neurological conditions, and available neuropsychological norms with comprehensive demographic corrections. At entry, most were immune reconstituted on HAART (median CD4 cell count 230 cells/microl) and HIV was suppressed (65% 20 000 RNA copies/ml). Results Over one quarter (27%) of participants exhibited impairment at their initial neuropsychological assessment, a rate nearly twice that expected in a normal (HIV-uninfected) reference population (14%). These impaired participants did not differ from the unimpaired group with respect to age, sex, education, race, CD4 lymphocyte counts, or HIV-RNA levels. Improved performance on neuropsychological tests was documented over a 2-year period 3-5 years after initiating HAART. This improvement was marginally associated with the continued or improving control of plasma HIV-RNA levels, but not with concurrent levels of immune recovery (CD4 lymphocyte counts). Conclusion Most advanced AIDS patients responding to HAART for prolonged periods have stable or improving cognition, but remain more likely to be impaired than the general population. During HAART, improving test performance probably reflects both practice effects and continuing neurological recovery after more than 3 years of HAART.

Details

ISSN :
02699370
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIDS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bef649c543366043bbc1d3d26ba3366c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/qad.0b013e3280ef6acd