Title of article
Pre-eclampsia, antiretroviral therapy, and immune reconstitution
Author/Authors
RC Wimalasundera، نويسنده , , N Larbalestier، نويسنده , , JH Smith، نويسنده , , A de Ruiter، نويسنده , , SA McG Thom، نويسنده , , AD Hughes، نويسنده , , N Poulter، نويسنده , , L Regan، نويسنده , , GP Taylor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
3
From page
1152
To page
1154
Abstract
Antiretrovirals are standard treatment for HIV-1-positive women during pregnancy in the UK, but little is known about maternal or fetal safety. In our cohort study of 214 pregnant women with HIV-1 infection, those who received no antiretroviral therapy had a rate of pre-eclampsia significantly lower (none of 61) than those on triple antiretroviral therapy (8 of 76; odds ratio 15•3, 95% Cl 0•9–270, p=0•0087). However, the rate of pre-eclampsia in HIV-1-positive women on treatment did not differ from that in uninfected controls (12 of 214; p=0•2). The association of HIV-1-related immune deficiency with a low rate of pre-eclampsia, and the restoration of this rate in women treated with triple antiretroviral therapy to the expected rate indicates a pivotal role of the immune system in the pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia. The clinical presentation of pre-eclampsia and toxic effects of antiretroviral therapy could overlap and complicate diagnosis and management in these patients.
Journal title
The Lancet
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
The Lancet
Record number
557548
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