Prevalence and risk factors of chronic kidney disease in an HIV positive Mexican cohort

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Background: HIV subjects have several kidney pathologies, like HIV-associated nephropathy or antiretroviral therapy injury, among others. The global prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is 8–16%; however, in HIV subjects, the prevalence varies between geographic regions (2–38%). The aim was to determine the prevalence of CKD and identify the associated risk factors. Methods: A longitudinal descriptive study was carried out at the 'Hospital Civil de Guadalajara' Feb'18 – Jan'19. Basal clinical, demographic, opportunistic infections (OI), and laboratory data were obtained at months 0 and 3; inclusion criteria were ≥ 18 years old, naïve HIV + , urine albumin/creatinine ratio, serum creatinine & urine test, and signed informed consent. Descriptive and multiple logistic regression statistical analyses were made. Results: One hundred twenty subjects were included; 92.5% were male, 33 ± 9.5 years, 60% consumed tobacco, 73% alcohol, and 59% some type of drug. The CKD prevalence was 15.8%. CKD patients had a higher risk of hepatitis C virus coinfection, Relative Risk (RR):5.9; HCV infection, RR:4.3; ≥ 30 years old, RR:3.9; C clinical-stage, RR:3.5; CD4+ T cells count < 200 cells/μL, RR: 2.4; and HIV-1 viral load ≥ 100,000 cop/mL, RR: 2.7. Conclusions: Our study showed a higher CKD prevalence in patients with HIV; higher CKD development with coinfections as Hepatitis C Virus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The identification and prompt management of CKD and coinfections should be considered to avoid the progression and to delay renal replacement therapy as long as possible.

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Valdivia-Cerda, V., Alvarez-Zavala, M., Sánchez-Reyes, K., Cabrera-Silva, R. I., Ruiz-Herrera, V. V., Loza-Salazar, A. D., … González-Hernández, L. A. (2021). Prevalence and risk factors of chronic kidney disease in an HIV positive Mexican cohort. BMC Nephrology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02526-4

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