Authors
- Abeer M. Baadani, From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Sulafa Ballool, From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Salwa Alhemyadi, From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Lina Sallam, From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Eid ALsufyani, From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Alaa Alghamdi, From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Wafaa Alfahad, From the Division of Infectious Diseases (Baadani, ALsufyani), Department of Medicine (Ballool, Alhemyadi), Department of Infection Control (Sallam), Division of Biostatistics, Scientific Research Center (Alghamdi), and from the Department of Pharmacy (Alfahad), Prince Sultan Military Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate clinical characteristics and the outcome of people living with HIV (PLWHIV) at tertiary care center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Methods: The present retrospective, observational study was carried between 2000-2019 at Prince Sultan Military Medical City (PSMMC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The demographic and clinical characteristics of 137 PLWHIV patients were collected by reviewing the medical data record. Results: Of the total 137 PLWHIV, 78.8% were male and 21.2% were female. At care entry, the most opportunistic infections found were the cytomegalovirus infections. cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections in 13.8% of patients, tuberculosis (8%), AIDS associated malignancy (10.9%), hepatitis B (5.8%), NTM (3.6%), hepatitis C (2.2%). In the present study, more than half of the patients received integrase based combination therapy. The highest number (n=20) of patients were diagnosed in 2018. Conclusions: Our findings describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of PLWHIV at a major tertiary referral hospital in Saudi Arabia. The non AIDS related disease is the major cause of death in HIV infected patients. Early diagnosis and initiation of antiretroviral therapy resulted in a significant decrease in morbidity and mortality.
Article Type
Research Article
Recommended Citation
Baadani, Abeer M.; Ballool, Sulafa; Alhemyadi, Salwa; Sallam, Lina; ALsufyani, Eid; Alghamdi, Alaa; and Alfahad, Wafaa
(2020)
"The clinical outcome of HIV infection at a tertiary care center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 41:
Iss.
9, Article 8.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/smj.2020.9.25274
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