Addressing Age-Related Comorbidities Among People With HIV - a podcast by Clinical Care Options
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In this episode, Dr. Kuritzkes and Dr. Ramers provide a case-based discussion addressing several age-related comorbidities among people with HIV, including bone loss, renal impairment, cardiovascular disease, mental health disorders, and neurocognitive disorders. Their discussion includes analysis of key data from the following HIV studies:
- DRIVE-AHEAD: Neuropsychiatric Events With First-line DOR/3TC/TDF vs EFV/FTC/TDF
- TANGO: Renal and Bone Changes With Switch to DTG/3TC
- SWORD-1/2: Renal and Bone Changes With Switch to DTG + RPV
- Study 1961: Quantitative Proteinuria by Baseline Regimen With Switch to BIC/FTC/TAF in Women
- Studies 1216 and 1160: Bone Changes With Switch to RPV/FTC/TAF
- NA-ACCORD: Increased MI Risk Among PWH
- D:A:D: Increased CVD Risk With Boosted PIs
- Danish HIV Cohort Study: Impact of Smoking on MI Risk
- D:A:D: Impact of Smoking on MI Risk
In addition, Dr. Kuritzkes and Dr. Ramers discuss relevant data and practical strategies for smoking cessation among people with HIV as well as risk factors, pathogenesis, and challenges in the clinical management of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
Presenters:
Daniel R. Kuritzkes, MD
Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Harriet Ryan Albee Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
Christian B. Ramers, MD, MPH
Associate Clinical Professor
Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
UC San Diego School of Medicine
La Jolla, California
Chief, Population Health
Director, Graduate Medical Education
Family Health Centers of San Diego
San Diego, California
Content based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.
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