Intraocular pressure in patients with human immunodeficiency virus, correlation with TCD4, viral load and demographic characteristics: A case–control study

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Purpose: To compare if patients with HIV have lower intraocular pressure than patients without HIV. Methods: The association of intraocular pressure corrected by pachymetry and the relationship with viral load (VL) and TCD4 cells was studied. A total of 99 patients with HIV (91 who were on regular treatment and in control of the disease – group 1; and 8 who were without treatment – group 2) and 100 controls were studied. Results: Only age was of statistical significance; the group with HIV without control of the disease was the youngest. There was a decrease of −1.54 mmHg in the IOP of group 1 in relation to the controls and −3.63 mmHg in the IOP of group 2 in relation to the controls. Conclusion: HIV patients had lower IOP than the control population. However, the relationship between IOP, VL and TCD4 was not found.

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Cravo, L. M. de S., Biancardi, A. L., Ronconi, T. B., Xavier, V. L., & Moraes, H. (2019). Intraocular pressure in patients with human immunodeficiency virus, correlation with TCD4, viral load and demographic characteristics: A case–control study. Clinical Ophthalmology, 13, 1477–1483. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S216759

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