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Impact of late presentation of HIV infection on short-, mid- and long-term mortality and causes of death in a multicenter national cohort: 2004-2013.

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2016-02-24

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Sobrino-Vegas, Paz
Moreno, Santiago
Rubio, Rafael
Viciana, Pompeyo
Bernardino, José Ignacio
Blanco, José Ramón
Bernal, Enrique
Asensi, Víctor
Pulido, Federico
del Amo, Julia

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To analyze the impact of late presentation (LP) on overall mortality and causes of death and describe LP trends and risk factors (2004-2013). Cox models and logistic regression were used to analyze data from a nation-wide cohort in Spain. LP is defined as being diagnosed when CD4  Of 7165 new HIV diagnoses, 46.9% (CI95%:45.7-48.0) were LP, 240 patients died. First-year mortality was the highest (aHRLP.vs.nLP = 10.3[CI95%:5.5-19.3]); between 1 and 4 years post-diagnosis, aHRLP.vs.nLP = 1.9(1.2-3.0); and >4 years, aHRLP.vs.nLP = 1.5(0.7-3.1). First-year's main cause of death was HIV/AIDS (73%); and malignancies among those surviving >4 years (32%). HIV/AIDS-related deaths were more likely in LP (59.2% vs. 25.0%; p 4 years, aHRLP.vs.nLP = 1.5(0.7-3.1). First-year's main cause of death was HIV/AIDS (73%); and malignancies among those surviving >4 years (32%). HIV/AIDS-related deaths were more likely in LP (59.2% vs. 25.0%; p 4 years (32%). HIV/AIDS-related deaths were more likely in LP (59.2% vs. 25.0%; p 50.vs. LP is associated with higher mortality, especially short-term- and HIV/AIDS-related mortality. Mid-term-, but not long-term mortality, remained also higher in LP than nLP. LP decreased in MSM and heterosexual men, not in heterosexual women. The groups most affected by LP are low educated, non-Spanish and heterosexual women.

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Adult
Aged
Cause of Death
Cohort Studies
Delayed Diagnosis
Female
HIV Infections
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Risk Factors
Spain
Survival Analysis

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Causes of death, Cohort study, Factors and trends, HIV, Late presentation, Mortality

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