| Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria | |
| When infection threats the mind: an investigation into the cognitive impairment associated with HIV infection | |
| Miguel Bragança1  | |
| 关键词: neuropsychological functioning; cognition disorder; depression; Psychiatry; HIV/AIDS; | |
| DOI : 10.1590/0004-282X20130072 | |
| 来源: SciELO | |
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【 摘 要 】
IntroductionResearchers have observed a clear increase in the incidence and prevalence of neurocognitive disorders associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection due to early involvement of the central nervous system.ObjectivesIt was find predictors of cognitive deterioration of a set of variables related to sociodemographic, lifestyle, comorbid depression and disease progression.MethodsOne hundred and thirty (130) HIV-positive outpatients, asymptomatic, with undetectable viral load, CD4 count>200 cells/mm3, treated with combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). In addition to the structured interview and clinical global assessment, they were administered the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) and the HIV Neurobehavioral Research Center Battery, consisting of 16 neuropsychological tests.ResultsA positive relation between cognitive impairment and depression was found, although it has not shown determinant of the overall neurocognitive damage. The negative impact of infection on neurocognition was confirmed, globally and in all areas evaluated. The main predictors of cognitive functioning were: (1) education, professional status and social class; (2) infection pathway, protective measures and lifestyles; (3) psychotropic drugs and coffee intake; (4) disease stage and nadir CD4 count.ConclusionsStrategies for prevention and treatment of cognitive impairment should take into account several levels of intervention, leading to an earlier treatment with cART.
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