International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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M.Tech / M.E / PhD Thesis | Medicine Science | India | Volume 8 Issue 11, November 2019


Renal Profile in HIV Seropositive Patients on Highly Active Anti Retroviral Therapy (Haart) Compared with Haart-Naive Patients

Mayanglambam Sonika Devi | Anil Gurtoo | Ritu Singh [5] | Soumya Tiwari


Abstract: Since the emergence of AIDS, renal disease has been recognized as a common complication associated with HIV infection, which significantly contributes to morbidity and mortality in patients. Methods: An institution based cross-sectional observational study was conducted from November 2017-March 2019, among HIV positive adult (>15 years) patients attending the ART clinic in Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi. Those on HAART for more than 3 months and naive patients were recruited after taking consent. Patients with pre-existing renal disorders not related to HIV (Diabetes/ Hypertension/Chronic liver disease, Hepatitis B/C positive) and those having structural abnormality of kidneys on Ultrasound imaging were excluded. The Markers of kidney damage in the study was determined by 1 of the following 1) UACR 30mg/g 2) eGFR less than 60 ml/min/1.73 m, which was calculated using Cockcroft-Gault equation. RESULTS: A total of 100 patients with complete data were analysed. The predominant age group having renal impairment was formed by 30-40 years age group (37.78 %). The prevalence of renal impairment is higher in HAART-naive patients (52.9 %) as compared to those on HAART (36.7 %) patients with p value of 0.045; which indirectly shows the nephroprotective role of HAART. The prevalence was found to be 40 % in females and 60 % in males. The mean UACR for nave kidney damage patients was 119.2326.3mg/g and for those on ART was 31.7117.1 mg/g with p-value of 0.00084. The predictors of kidney damage include low CD4 count, low haemoglobin and (WHO) stage III/IV disease. Our study also revealed the higher prevalence ( 30.61 % (p value 0.035) of renal impairment in tenofovir based HAART taking patients as compared to those on HAART without tenofovir. CONCLUSION: As there is higher prevalence of renal impairment in HAART-naive as compared to those on HAART patients, early initiation of HAART is recommended. Although HAART showed reno-protection, Tenofovir (TDF) based HAART was found to have higher prevalence of renal impairment. Therefore, regular assessment of renal function is required to assess baseline parameters prior to commencement of treatment with HAART and also to monitor ART nephrotoxicity.


Keywords: HIV/AIDS, on highly active anti-retroviral therapy HAART, HAART naive, renal profile, UACR Urine Albumin-to- Creatinine ratio, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate


Edition: Volume 8 Issue 11, November 2019,


Pages: 1484 - 1489


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