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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) event rates in HIV-positive persons at high predicted CVD and CKD risk: A prospective analysis of the D:A:D observational study.

Mark A BoydAmanda MocroftLene RyomAntonella d'Arminio MonforteCaroline Anne SabinWafaa M El-SadrCamilla Ingrid HatlebergStéphane De WitRainer WeberEric FontasAndrew N PhillipsFabrice BonnetPeter ReissJens LundgrenMatthew Law
Published in: PLoS medicine (2017)
We found that people at high predicted risk for both CVD and CKD have substantially greater risks for both CVD and CKD events compared with those at low predicted risk for both outcomes, and compared to those at high predicted risk for only CVD or CKD events. This suggests that CVD and CKD risk in HIV-positive persons should be assessed together. The results further encourage clinicians to prioritise addressing modifiable risks for CVD and CKD in HIV-positive people.
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