Clinical HIV Flashcards
Describe the incidence/prevalence of HIV in the US
Incidence is decreasing
Prevalence is increasing- average life span 50+ years
Describe the acute phase of HIV
Fever, diffuse maculopapular erythematous rash, painful pharyngitis, diffuse lymphadenopathy, thrombocytopenia, myalgia, ulcers….
What is the risk of transmission of HIV during the acute phase?
High risk of transmission
What is the best way to detect an acute HIV infection?
Combined antigen/antibody assay: detection of p24 antigen + HIV antibodies
HIV RNA PCR is another way to detect HIV prior to seroconversion.
How do we track the response to ART?
HIV RNA PCR
What is a major advantage of starting ART as soon as someone is diagnosed with HIV?
Reduces rates of transmission by up to 96%
50% fewer serious illnesses and deaths compared to waiting until CD4+ counts are 350-500 or AIDS
Benefits are seen even in patients with low viral loads and high CD4+ counts
What yearly monitoring must be done for someone being treated with ART for HIV?
Check CD4+ and viral load every 6+ months once the levels are suppressed/stable
Check chemistries regularly, CBC to monitor side effects
Yearly screening for TB/STI’s, or more frequently if patient is high risk
Complications of HIV including neuropathy, Bell’s palsy, and thrombocytopenia occur at which CD4+ counts?
> 500
Complications of HIV including herpes zoster, tuberculosis, bacterial pneumonia and non-CNS lymphoma occur at what CD4+ counts?
200-500
Complications of HIV including thrush, PJP (pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia), KS, Cryptococcus, MAC, CMV, PML, CNS lymphoma and toxoplasmosis occur at which CD4+ counts?
<200
How do you treat PJP?
Bactrim: TMP-SMX + prednisone with significant hypoxia
How do you prevent PJP in HIV patients?
You give them prophylactic TMP-SMX until their CD4+ has stabilized >200 for >3 months
At what CD4+ count does toxoplasmosis tend to occur?
At CD4+ <100, especially when CD4+ counts are <50
What causes CNS lymphoma in HIV?
Nearly always due to EBV reaction
What CD4+ leaves you at risk for CNS lymphoma?
<100