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SM Journal of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases

Prevalence and Factors Associated with Metabolic Syndrome in People Living with HIV in Parakou in 2016

[ ISSN : 3068-0034 ]

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Received: 19-Sep-2017

Accepted: 26-Sep-2017

Published: 03-Oct-2017

Hugues Dohou*, Dohou Shm, Codjo Hl, Attinsounon Ca, Gomina M, Sonou Dja, Ahouansou Ml and Houenassi DM

Department of Internal Medicine, University of parakou, Benin

Corresponding Author:

Hugues Dohou, Department of Internal Medicine, University of parakou, Benin

Keywords

Metabolic syndrome; PHAs; Associated factors

Abstract

ARV treatment has improved the quality of life of PHAs, but at the same time the occurrence of complications including the metabolic syndrome.

Objective: To study the prevalence of DM and associated factors in PHAs receiving ARV treatment and follow-up at the University Hospital Center of Borgou (CHUDB) in Parakou in 2016.

Patients and Methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive and analytical study with a prospective collection of data from 1 February to 31 July 2016. A comprehensive recruitment of all PLHIVs of at least 15 years of age was followed at the CHDB and agreed to completion of the study. The metabolic syndrome was defined according to the criteria of the IDF. All patients received a biological check-up.

Results: 215 PHAs were included; the sex ratio was 0.47; the average age: 43.65 ± 11.38 years. The metabolic syndrome was found in 39 patients (18.14%). Among the subjects surveyed, 33.02% were hypertensive. Abdominal obesity, according to IDF criteria was found in 24.19% of cases;the overweight and overall obesity were 28.37% and 09.20%, respectively. Dyslipidemia in 53.95% of cases with total hypercholesterolemia in 32.09% of cases, LDL hypercholesterolemia in 21.86% of cases, HDL hypocholesterolemia in 68.37% of cases and hypertriglyceridemia in 21.86% of cases. Metabolic syndrome was associated with female sex and overweight.

Conclusion: Metabolic syndrome is common in PHAs.

Citation

Dohou H, Shm D, Codjo Hl, Attinsounon Ca, Gomina M, Dja S, et al. Prevalence and Factors Associated with Metabolic Syndrome in People Living with HIV in Parakou in 2016. SM J Cardiolog and Cardiovasc Disord. 2017; 3(3): 1013s3.