Multimorbidity in Elderly Persons According to the Year of Diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: A Cross-sectional Dat'AIDS Cohort Study

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TitreMultimorbidity in Elderly Persons According to the Year of Diagnosis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: A Cross-sectional Dat'AIDS Cohort Study
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursDemontes M, Duvernay SEymard, Allavena C, Jovelin T, Reynes J, Hentzien M, Ravaux I, Delobel P, Bregigeon S, Rey D, Ferry T, Gagneux-Brunon A, Robineau O, Pugliese P, Duvivier C, Cabie A, Chirouze C, Jacomet C, Lamaury I, Merrien D, Hoen B, Hocqueloux L, Cheret A, Katlama C, Arvieux C, Krolak-Salmon P, Makinson A, Grp DAIDSStudy
JournalCLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume71
Pagination2880-2888
Date PublishedDEC 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1058-4838
Mots-clésaging, Comorbidities, Elderly, HIV, multimorbidity
Résumé

Background. We assessed prevalence of multimorbidity (MM) according to year of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diagnosis in elderly people living with HIV (PLWH). Methods. This was a cross-sectional study of MM in PLWH aged >= 70 years from the Dat'AIDS French multicenter cohort. MM was defined as at least 3 coexistent morbidities of high blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, non-AIDS cancer, chronic renal failure, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, obesity, undernutrition, or hypercholesterolemia. Logistic regression models evaluated the association between MM and calendar periods of HIV diagnosis (1983-1996, 1997-2006, and 2007-2018). The secondary analysis evaluated MM as a continuous outcome, and a sensitivity analysis excluded PLWH with nadir CD4 count <200 cells/mu L. Results. Between January 2017 and September 2018, 2476 PLWH were included. Median age was 73 years, 75% were men, median CD4 count was 578 cells/mu L, and 94% had controlled viremia. MM prevalence was 71%. HBP and hypercholesterolemia were the most prevalent comorbidities. After adjustment for age, gender, smoking status, hepatitis C and hepatitis B virus coinfection, group of exposure, nadir CD4 count, CD4:CD8 ratio, and last CD4 level, calendar period of diagnosis was not associated with MM (P = .169). MM was associated with older age, CD4/CD8 ratio <0.8, and nadir CD4 count <200 cells/mu L. Similar results were found with secondary and sensitivity analyses. Conclusions. MM prevalence was high and increased with age, low CD4/CD8 ratio, and nadir CD4 count <200 cells/mu L but was not associated with calendar periods of HIV diagnosis. Known duration of HIV diagnosis does not seem to be a criterion for selecting elderly PLWH at risk of MM.

DOI10.1093/cid/ciz1171