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Title | Clinical features of the hiv infection course and the dependence of changes in laboratory parameters on the clinical stage and on the CD4 lymphocytes level |
Authors |
Chemych, Oksana Mykolaivna
![]() Chemych, Mykola Dmytrovych ![]() Olefir, A. A. Berest, Oleh Borysovych ![]() |
ORCID |
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1332-2175 http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7085-5448 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0183-9871 |
Keywords |
HIV-infection clinical course indices endogenous intoxication іmmunoreactivity |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2021 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/99955 |
Publisher | ALUNA Publishing |
License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License |
Citation | Chemych O. M., Chemych M. D., Olefir A. A., Berest O. B. Clinical features of the hiv infection course and the dependence of changes in laboratory parameters on the clinical stage and on the CD4 lymphocytes level // Wiadomosci lekarskie. 2021. №74(5). P. 1189-1195. DOI: 10.36740/WLek202105126. |
Abstract |
The aim: Is to determine the features of the HIV infection and changes in indicators of endogenous intoxication and immunoreactivity depending on the clinical stage and the level of CD4 lymphocytes. Materials and methods: 72 HIV-patients were examined. Comparison group included 40 healthy blood donors. Clinical and laboratory examination was performed. Indicators of endogenous intoxication, nonspecific reactivity and inflammatory activity were calculated. Results: Main opportunistic infections were: oropharyngeal candidiasis; tuberculosis of different localization, more often pulmonary tuberculosis; and brain toxoplasmosis (p<0,05). Indices of endogenous intoxication and immunoreactivity are important objective criteria for diagnosis. In groups where the distribution of patients depended on the level of CD4 cells – HIV (CD4≥500) and HIV (CD4≤499-200), index changes were more pronounced than in the HIV I and HIV III groups. The most significant changes in indexes were in the HIV IV clinical group and the HIV (CD4≤199) group: endogenous intoxication indexes were increased by 1,2-7,5 and 1,9-13,7 times in both groups respectively. Non-specific reactivity indexes were decreased by 1,2-1,6 and 1,3-1,6 times, respectively; nuclear index (NI) in groups was 3 and 3,4 times higher (p<0,05–0,001). Changes in indexes of inflammatory activity were observed (p<0,05-0,001). Conclusions: Main diagnosed opportunistic infections were: oropharyngeal candidiasis; tuberculosis of different localization; and brain toxoplasmosis (p<0,05). Indices of endogenous intoxication and immunoreactivity are important objective criteria for diagnosis. The most significant changes in indexes were in the HIV IV clinical group and the
HIV (CD4≤199) group (p<0,05-0,001). |
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