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Characterizing blood pressure trajectories in people living with HIV following antiretroviral therapy: A systematic review.

Fabrizio DragoLuke Soshnik-SchierlingMark L CablingTanyaporn PattarabanjirdBernard DesderiusElias Charles NyanzaHenry RaymondColeen A McNamaraRobert N PeckStephanie Shiau
Published in: HIV medicine (2023)
Systolic BP consistently increases while diastolic BP changes are more heterogeneous following ART initiation in PLWH. However, the studies were highly variable with respect to population demographics, ART regimen and duration, and follow-up time. Nevertheless, given the risks of CVD complications, such as stroke, heart failure and myocardial infarction, associated with elevated BP, results highlight the importance of future research in this area. It will be important to better characterize BP trajectories over time, identify the most critical times for interventions to reduce BP, determine the long-term CVD consequences in PLWH with elevated BP, and understand how different ART regimens may or may not influence BP and CVD disease.
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