A review of cardiovascular and renal function monitoring: A consideration of older adults with HIV

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The prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in older and elderly adults is signifcant worldwide. This population poses new challenges and opportunities in the management of HIV. In addition to the risks affecting HIV patients of all ages, including risk of opportunistic infection and medication resistance, age-related changes in physiology, higher comorbidity burdens, increased use of medications, and potential adverse drug reactions to HIV medications all factor into the care of older adults with HIV. The risk and progression of cardiovascular and renal comorbidities may be higher in the older adult HIV population and in patients taking specific HIV medications. Understanding these risks is essential when managing a new type of patient: the older adult with HIV. © 2013 Kebodeaux et al.

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Kebodeaux, C. D., Wilson, A. G., Smith, D. L., & Vouri, S. M. (2013, September 13). A review of cardiovascular and renal function monitoring: A consideration of older adults with HIV. HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care. https://doi.org/10.2147/HIV.S36311

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