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Diagnosis, Risk Factors and Management of Diabetes Mellitus in HIV-infected Persons in France: A Real-life Setting Study

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Journal PLoS One
Date 2021 May 14
PMID 33990121
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Abstract

Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a major and increasing public health problem that may be underdiagnosed and undertreated among persons living with HIV (PLWH).

Objective: To describe the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of DM among PLWH.

Methods: This study was performed inside a monocentric cohort of 1494 PLWH. DM was defined as having a FG ≥126 mg/dL twice or a HbA1c ≥6.5%, or a history of diabetes, or receiving antidiabetic treatment. The first visit mentioning a diagnosis of DM was considered as the baseline visit. Chi-Square or Fisher exact test were used to examine the association between categorical variables and DM, Wilcoxon or Student t-test were used for continuous variables.

Results: 156 PLWH with DM were included. Compared to non-diabetic participants, they were more likely to be native of Sub Saharan Africa (31.6% vs. 22.4%, p = 0.027) and older (54.6 vs. 49.9 years, p<0.001), to have a higher BMI (> 25 for 46.1% vs. 35.3%, p = 0.020) and a poorer control of HIV (HIV RNA<50 copies/mL: 80.1% vs. 89.5%, p<0.001). The diagnosis of DM was missed in 37.8% of PLWH, and 47.2% of PLWH treated for DM did not reach a HbA1c<7%. PLWH with DM were more frequently on antihypertensive and/or lipid-lowering medications: 94.2% had a LDL-cholesterol <70 mg/dL and 60.9% had a blood pressure <140/90 mmHg.

Conclusion: In a setting of HIV-control, HIV care providers should focus on metabolic issues. The management of DM and associated risk factors is mandatory to prevent cardiovascular disease in PLWH.

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