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Study reported that HIV- infected persons with high subclinical cardiac vascular disease burden, but the data is not sufficiently comprehensive
Infected heart blood vessels
Recently, JAHA, an authoritative journal in the field of cardiovascular disease, published a research article in which researchers conducted a meta-analysis of studies on coronary artery calcification and coronary plaque in HIV-infected patients
Researchers conducted systematic searches in electronic databases and extracted the research data in a standardized form
Compared with HIV-negative participants, HIV-positive participants were younger (average age 49 vs.
It can be seen that compared with HIV-negative individuals, HIV-infected individuals have a higher prevalence of non-calcified coronary artery plaques and a similar prevalence of coronary artery calcification
Compared with HIV-negative individuals, HIV-infected individuals have a higher prevalence of non-calcified coronary artery plaques and a similar prevalence of coronary artery calcification
Original source:
Cullen Soares.