AFMC,
Pune, Maharashtra
India
Research Article
Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infected Patients: A Cross Sectional Study
Author(s): Sashindran VK, Nagesh IV, Vivek Aggarwal and Anadakrishnan USashindran VK, Nagesh IV, Vivek Aggarwal and Anadakrishnan U
Background: Neurological complications involving central and peripheral nervous system are well described but
there is paucity of literature on involvement of autonomic nervous system. HIV patients on ART have a higher prevalence
of symptoms due to dysautonomia in comparison to normal individuals.
Aims and objectives: To study the prevalence of cardiac autonomic dysfunction in PLHA (People living with HIV/
AIDS) with and without antiretroviral treatment.
Methodology: It is a cross sectional study. The subjects are broadly divided into 3 categories with 25 patients in
each group. PLHA on ART, PLHA not on ART and healthy controls.
Observation and results: Three patients from ART group two from ART naïve group had symptoms of syncope.
There was a significant difference between.. Read More»
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