Abstract
Objectives: To determine prevalence and characteristics of endstage renal diseases (ESRD) [dialysis and renal transplantation (RT)] among European HIV-infected patients. Methods: Cross-sectional multicenter survey of EuroSIDA clinics during 2008. Results: Prevalence of ESRD was 0.5%. Of 122 patients with ESRD 96 were on dialysis and 26 had received a RT.Median age was 47 years, 73%were males and 43% were black.Median duration of HIVinfection was 11 years. Thirty-three percent had prior AIDS; 91% were receiving antiretrovirals; and 88%had undetectable viral load. Median CD4+T-cell count was 341 cells per cubic millimetre; 20.5% had hepatitis C coinfection. Most frequent causes of ESRD were HIV-associated nephropathy (46%) and other glomerulonephritis (28%). Hemodialysis (93%) was the most common dialysis modality; 34% of patients were on the RT waiting list. A poor HIV control was the reason for exclusion from RT waiting list in 22.4% of cases. All the RT recipients were all alive at the time of the survey. Acute rejection was reported in 8 patients (30%). Functioning graft was present in 21 (80%). Conclusions: This is the first multinational cross-sectional study of ESRD among European HIV population. Low prevalence of ESRD was found. Two-thirds of patients were excluded from RT for non- HIV/AIDS-related pathologies. Most patients had a functioning graft despite a high acute rejection rate.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Pages (from-to) | 582-589 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes |
Volume | 55 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Dec 2010 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- HIV infection
- chronic kidney failure
- dialysis
- kidney transplantation