Hepatic decompensation in antiretroviral-treated patients co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C virus compared with hepatitis C virus-monoinfected patients: a cohort study
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Authors:
Vincent Lo Re;
Kallan, M.J.;
Tate, J.P.;
Localio, A.R.;
Lim, J.K.;
Goetz, M.B.;
Klein, M.B.;
Rimland, D.;
Rodriguez-Barradas, M.C.;
Butt, A.A.;
Gibert, C.L.;
Brown, S.T.;
Park, L.;
Dubrow, R.;
K R Reddy;
Kostman, J.R.;
Strom, B.L.;
Justice, A.C.
Source:
Ann Intern Med, Volume 160, Issue 6, p.369-379 (2014)
Keywords:
Adult,
Anemia,
Anti-Retroviral Agents,
Antiretroviral,
Antiretroviral Therapy,
Ascites,
Bacterial Infections,
blood,
Carcinoma,Hepatocellular,
chronic HCV,
co-infected,
Cohort Studies,
coinfection,
complications,
Diabetes Mellitus,
drug therapy,
epidemiology,
Esophageal and Gastric Varices,
Female,
Fibrosis,
Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage,
genetics,
HCV,
Health,
Hemorrhage,
hepatitis,
Hepatitis C,
hepatitis C virus,
Hepatitis C,Chronic,
Hiv,
HIV Infections,
HIV RNA,
Humans,
Incidence,
Liver,
Liver Neoplasms,
Male,
Medication Adherence,
Middle Aged,
Patients,
Peritonitis,
Research,
Research Support,
Retrospective Studies,
Risk,
Rna,
Rna,Viral,
therapeutic use,
therapy,
Treatment Outcome,
treatment-naive,
Veterans,
Veterans Health,
Viral Load,
virology