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High correlation between Framingham equations with BMI and with lipids to estimate cardiovascular risks score at baseline in HIV-infected adults in the Temprano trial, ANRS 12136 in Côte d’Ivoire

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ContextData on cardiovascular risk (CVR) score among HIV-infected patients in sub-Saharan Africa are scarce. Our first objective was to compare the CVR score of Framingham utilizing BMI and lipids at baseline, and secondary to assess evolution of CVR score over time at Month 30 in the Temprano trial.MethodsHIV-infected adults with CD4 3 without criteria for initiating ART were included and followed for 30 months in the Temprano trial, which assessed the benefits and risks of early antiretroviral treatment (ART) vs deferred ART. CVR score was estimated at baseline and Month-30 using Framingham equations with either BMI or lipids and classified as high (>20%), moderate (10–20%), and low risk (ResultsAmong the 2056 patients, 78% were women, median age was 35 years, and median CD4 count was 464/mm3, 6.8% were obese, 6.3% had hypertension, 7.8% were smokers (1.8% women, 26.8% men), 19% had Total Cholesterol (TC) >5mmol/L, and 1% diabetes at baseline. At baseline the concordance between the two Framingham equations was excellent (r = 0.95; pConclusionIn a large trial evaluating early ART for HIV infection in Côte d’Ivoire, Framingham equation with BMI and lipids were highly correlated and CV risk score increases over time. Early ART was not significantly associated with this increasing CV risk score.
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