دورية أكاديمية

Is physician assessment of alcohol consumption useful in predicting risk of severe liver disease among people with HIV and HIV/HCV co-infection?

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العنوان: Is physician assessment of alcohol consumption useful in predicting risk of severe liver disease among people with HIV and HIV/HCV co-infection?
المؤلفون: Shanyinde, M., Girardi, E., Puoti, M., De Luca, A., Sighinolfi, L., Caterina, U. F., Caramello, P., Lampe, F. C., D(')Arminio Monforte, A., Cozzi-Lepri, A., Andreoni, M., Angarano, G., Antinori, A., Castelli, F., Cauda, R., Di Perri, G., Galli, M., Iardino, R., Ippolito, G., Lazzarin, A., Perno, C. F., Von Schloesser, F., Viale, P., Castagna, A., Ceccherini Silberstein, F., Caputo, S. L., Mussini, C., Ammassari, A., Balotta, C., Bandera, A., Bonfanti, P., Bonora, S., Borderi, M., Calcagno, A., Calza, L., Capobianchi, M. R., Cingolani, A., Cinque, P., Di Biagio, A., Gianotti, N., Gori, A., Guaraldi, G., Lapadula, G., Lichtner, M., Madeddu, G., Maggiolo, F., Marchetti, G., Marcotullio, S., Monno, L., Nozza, S., Roldan, E. Q., Rossotti, R., Rusconi, S., Santoro, M., Saracino, A., Zaccarelli, M., Fanti, I., Galli, L., Lorenzini, P., Rodano, A., Tavelli, A., Carletti, F., Carrara, S., Di Caro, A., Graziano, S., Petrone, F., Prota, G., Quartu, S., Truffa, S., Giacometti, A., Costantini, A., Valeriani, C., Santoro, C., Suardi, C., Donati, V., Verucchi, G., Minardi, C., Quirino, T., Abeli, C., Manconi, P. E., Piano, P., Cacopardo, B., Celesia, B., Vecchiet, J., Falasca, K., Segala, D., Mazzotta, F., Vichi, F., Cassola, G., Viscoli, C., Alessandrini, A., Bobbio, N., Mazzarello, G., Mastroianni, C., Belvisi, V., Caramma, I., Chiodera, A., Milini, P., Rizzardini, G., Ridolfo, A. L., Piolini, R., Salpietro, S., Carenzi, L., Moioli, M. C., Tincati, C., Puzzolante, C., Abrescia, N., Chirianni, A., Borgia, G., Orlando, R., Di Martino, F., Maddaloni, L., Gentile, I., Bonadies, G., Cascio, A., Colomba, C., Baldelli, F., Schiaroli, E., Parruti, G., Ursini, T., Magnani, G., Ursitti, M. A., Vullo, V., Cristaudo, A., Baldin, G., Cicalini, S., Gallo, L., Nicastri, E., Acinapura, R., Capozzi, M., Libertone, R., Savinelli, S., Latini, A., Iaiani, G., Sulekova, L. F., Cecchetto, M., Viviani, F., Mura, M. S., Rossetti, B., Francisci, D., Di Giuli, C., Orofino, G. C., Sciandra, M., Bassetti, M., Londero, A., Pellizzer, G., Manfrin, V.
المساهمون: Shanyinde, M, Girardi, E, Puoti, M, De Luca, A, Sighinolfi, L, Caterina, Uf, Caramello, P, Lampe, Fc, D(')Arminio Monforte, A, Cozzi-Lepri, A, Andreoni, M, Angarano, G, Antinori, A, Castelli, F, Cauda, R, Di Perri, G, Galli, M, Iardino, R, Ippolito, G, Lazzarin, A, Perno, Cf, Von Schloesser, F, Viale, P, Castagna, A, Ceccherini Silberstein, F, Caputo, Sl, Mussini, C, Ammassari, A, Balotta, C, Bandera, A, Bonfanti, P, Bonora, S, Borderi, M, Calcagno, A, Calza, L, Capobianchi, Mr, Cingolani, A, Cinque, P, Di Biagio, A, Gianotti, N, Gori, A, Guaraldi, G, Lapadula, G, Lichtner, M, Madeddu, G, Maggiolo, F, Marchetti, G, Marcotullio, S, Monno, L, Nozza, S, Roldan, Eq, Rossotti, R, Rusconi, S, Santoro, M, Saracino, A, Zaccarelli, M, Fanti, I, Galli, L, Lorenzini, P, Rodano, A, Tavelli, A, Carletti, F, Carrara, S, Di Caro, A, Graziano, S, Petrone, F, Prota, G, Quartu, S, Truffa, S, Giacometti, A, Costantini, A, Valeriani, C, Santoro, C, Suardi, C, Donati, V, Verucchi, G, Minardi, C, Quirino, T, Abeli, C, Manconi, Pe, Piano, P, Cacopardo, B, Celesia, B, Vecchiet, J, Falasca, K, Segala, D, Mazzotta, F, Vichi, F, Cassola, G, Viscoli, C, Alessandrini, A, Bobbio, N, Mazzarello, G, Mastroianni, C, Belvisi, V, Caramma, I, Chiodera, A, Milini, P, Rizzardini, G, Ridolfo, Al
بيانات النشر: BMC
سنة النشر: 2019
المجموعة: Universitá degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata": ART - Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca
مصطلحات موضوعية: Alcohol consumption, HIV-infected, HIV/HCV co-infection, Severe liver disease, Settore MED/07
الوصف: BackgroundAlcohol consumption is a known risk factor for liver disease in HIV-infected populations. Therefore, knowledge of alcohol consumption behaviour and risk of disease progression associated with hazardous drinking are important in the overall management of HIV disease. We aimed at assessing the usefulness of routine data collected on alcohol consumption in predicting risk of severe liver disease (SLD) among people living with HIV (PLWHIV) with or without hepatitis C infection seen for routine clinical care in Italy.MethodsWe included PLWHIV from two observational cohorts in Italy (ICONA and HepaICONA). Alcohol consumption was assessed by physician interview and categorized according to the National Institute for Food and Nutrition Italian guidelines into four categories: abstainer; moderate; hazardous and unknown. SLD was defined as presence of FIB4>3.25 or a clinical diagnosis of liver disease or liver-related death. Cox regression analysis was used to evaluate the association between level of alcohol consumption at baseline and risk of SLD.ResultsAmong 9542 included PLWHIV the distribution of alcohol consumption categories was: abstainers 3422 (36%), moderate drinkers 2279 (23%), hazardous drinkers 637 (7%) and unknown 3204 (34%). Compared to moderate drinkers, hazardous drinking was associated with higher risk of SLD (adjusted hazard ratio, aHR=1.45; 95% CI: 1.03-2.03). After additionally controlling for mode of HIV transmission, HCV infection and smoking, the association was attenuated (aHR=1.32; 95% CI: 0.94-1.85). There was no evidence that the association was stronger when restricting to the HIV/HCV co-infected population.ConclusionsUsing a brief physician interview, we found evidence for an association between hazardous alcohol consumption and subsequent risk of SLD among PLWHIV, but this was not independent of HIV mode of transmission, HCV-infection and smoking. More efforts should be made to improve quality and validity of data on alcohol consumption in cohorts of HIV/HCV-infected individuals.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
العلاقة: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/31615542; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000490500900006; volume:19; issue:1; firstpage:1; lastpage:13; numberofpages:13; journal:BMC PUBLIC HEALTH; https://hdl.handle.net/2108/359465Test; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85073469279
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7608-1
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7608-1Test
https://hdl.handle.net/2108/359465Test
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.EB7A0835
قاعدة البيانات: BASE