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Evaluation of HIV Protease Inhibitor Use and the Risk of Sudden Death or Nonhemorrhagic Stroke

Authors :
Worm, S. W.
Kamara, D. A.
Reiss, P.
Fontas, E.
De Wit, S.
El-Sadr, W.
D′Arminio Monforte, A.
Law, M.
Phillips, A.
Ryom, L.
Dabis, F.
Weber, R.
Sabin, C.
Lundgren, J. D.
Worm, S. W.
Kamara, D. A.
Reiss, P.
Fontas, E.
De Wit, S.
El-Sadr, W.
D′Arminio Monforte, A.
Law, M.
Phillips, A.
Ryom, L.
Dabis, F.
Weber, R.
Sabin, C.
Lundgren, J. D.

Abstract

Concerns have arisen about possible effects of protease inhibitors (PIs) on cardiac conductivity. We found no significant association between current or recent PI exposure and sudden death or nonhemorrhagic stroke (adjusted rate ratio, 1.22; 95% confidence interval, .95-1.57), whereas cumulative exposure to PIs was associated with an increased risk (adjusted rate ratio, 1.06 per year of exposure; 95% confidence interval, 1.01-1.11)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn999838773
Document Type :
Electronic Resource