Trends in hospitalizations among children and young adults with perinatally acquired HIV.
Publication/Presentation Date
5-1-2014
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Contemporary trends in hospitalization patterns among perinatally HIV-infected (PHIV) patients are unknown. We describe rates and reasons for hospitalizations stratified by age group during 2003-2010 within a large cohort of PHIV patients.
METHODS: 579 PHIV patients engaged in care at 6 geographically diverse pediatric HIV centers affiliated through the HIV Research Network were included. Modified Clinical Classification Software assigned primary ICD-9 codes into diagnostic categories. Analysis was performed using negative binomial regression with generalized estimating equations.
RESULTS: There were 699 all-cause hospitalizations. The overall rate for the full cohort was 19.9/100 person-years, and overall rates for 0-4, 5-16 and 17-24 year-olds were 25.1, 14.7 and 34.2/100 person-years, respectively. Declines were seen in unadjusted all-cause rates for the whole group [incidence rate ratio per year, 0.93 (0.87-0.99)] and for 5-16 [0.87 (0.76-0.99)] and 17-24 year-olds [0.87 (0.80-0.95)]. After adjustment for CD4, HIV-1 RNA and demographics, rates were no longer declining. Non-AIDS-defining infections and AIDS-defining illnesses together caused 349 (50%) admissions. Declines in these categories drove the overall declines in unadjusted rates. No increases over time were seen for cardiovascular, renal or any other diagnostic categories.
CONCLUSIONS: While the declines in hospitalizations are reassuring, continued efforts are needed to address the persistently high infectious and non-infectious morbidity among PHIV patients. Innovative strategies may be most critical for 17-24 year-olds. Lack of increases in cardiovascular and renal admissions provides modest, preliminary reassurance against severe non-infectious complications from longstanding HIV infection and antiretroviral exposure.
Volume
33
Issue
5
First Page
488
Last Page
494
ISSN
1532-0987
Published In/Presented At
Berry, S. A., Gebo, K. A., Rutstein, R. M., Althoff, K. N., Korthuis, P. T., Gaur, A. H., Spector, S. A., Warford, R., Yehia, B. R., Agwu, A. L., & HIV Research Network (2014). Trends in hospitalizations among children and young adults with perinatally acquired HIV. The Pediatric infectious disease journal, 33(5), 488–494. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000000126
Disciplines
Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Health and Medical Administration | Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
PubMedID
24378943
Department(s)
Administration and Leadership
Document Type
Article