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J Frailty Aging ; 8(1): 10-16, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30734825

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OBJECTIVE: This article deals with the attempt to join HIV and geriatric care management in the 2017 edition of the Italian guidelines for the use of antiretrovirals and the diagnostic-clinical management of HIV-1 infected persons. METHODS: The outlined recommendations are based on evidence from randomized clinical trials and observational studies published in peer-reviewed journals and/or presented at international scientific conferences in recent years. The principles of starting antiretroviral therapy in elderly patients and the viro-immunological goals are the same as in the general HIV population. However, there are some specificities to consider, related to the host as well as the therapy itself. HIV care in elderly patients must shift from a combined AntiRetroviral Therapy specific approach to a more comprehensive management, and from a disease-based model (list of co-morbidities) to a multi-morbidity and frailty standpoint. The implementation of a geriatric approach, based on the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, is essential and consists of a broader evaluation of health status. This multidimensional and multidisciplinary evaluation is focused on the development of a tailored intervention plan. Polypharmacy is a frequent condition in the older population and an independent risk factor for negative health-related outcomes. This can be overcome with a multidisciplinary and cooperative approach involving HIV specialists, geriatricians and primary care physicians. CONCLUSION: The inclusion of geriatric care becomes necessary due to the novel needs of an evolving patient population. It is important to underline that the HIV specialist will continue to lead multidimensional interventions and optimize quality of care for HIV-positive people.


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Anti-Retroviral Agents/therapeutic use , Frail Elderly , HIV Infections/therapy , HIV-1 , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Aged , Humans , Italy
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HIV Med ; 16(7): 412-20, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25959419

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OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to identify temporal trends in the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in a cohort of HIV-infected people and to evaluate factors associated with the risk of a new STD diagnosis. METHODS: All HIV-infected patients in the Icona Foundation Study cohort enrolled after 1998 were included in this study. STD incidence rates (IRs) were calculated and stratified by calendar period. Predictors of STDs were identified using a Poisson regression model with sandwich estimates for standard errors. RESULTS: Data for 9168 participants were analysed [median age 37.3 (range 18-81) years; 74% male; 30% men who have sex with men (MSM)]. Over 46 736 person-years of follow-up (PYFU), 996 episodes of STDs were observed [crude IR 21.3/1000 PYFU; 95% confidence interval (CI) 20.0-22.6/1000 PYFU]. In multivariable Poisson regression analysis, MSM [rate ratio (RR) 3.03; 95% CI 2.52-3.64 versus heterosexuals], calendar period (RR 1.67; 95% CI 1.42-1.97 for 2008-2012 versus 1998-2002), HIV RNA > 50 HIV-1 RNA copies/mL (RR 1.44; 95% CI 1.19-1.74 versus HIV RNA ≤ 50 copies/mL) and a current CD4 count < 100 cells/µL (RR 4.66; 95% CI 3.69-5.89; P < 0.001 versus CD4 count > 500 cells/µL) were associated with an increased risk of STDs. In contrast, older age (RR 0.82 per 10 years older; 95% CI 0.77-0.89) and being currently on ART (RR 0.38; 95% CI 0.33-0.45) compared with being ART-naïve or on a treatment interruption were associated with a lower risk of developing STDs. CONCLUSIONS: An increase in the incidence of STDs was observed in more recent years. Interventions to prevent STDs and potential spread of HIV should target the younger population, MSM and people currently not receiving ART.


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HIV Seropositivity/epidemiology , Sexual Behavior/statistics & numerical data , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/transmission , Adult , Age Distribution , Aged , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Female , HIV Seropositivity/psychology , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Incidence , Italy/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Risk Factors , Sexual Behavior/psychology , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/prevention & control , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/psychology , Viral Load
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Minerva Chir ; 50(7-8): 707-11, 1995.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8532208

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The authors, after having described, a case of biliary ileus, analyse the principal pathogenetic aspects of the disease, and underline the diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. They believe that the simple enterolithotomy represents, initially, the best therapy, in particular with patients in poor clinical conditions.


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Biliary Fistula , Duodenal Diseases , Fistula , Gallbladder Diseases , Biliary Fistula/diagnosis , Biliary Fistula/surgery , Duodenal Diseases/diagnosis , Duodenal Diseases/surgery , Female , Fistula/diagnosis , Fistula/surgery , Gallbladder Diseases/diagnosis , Gallbladder Diseases/surgery , Humans , Middle Aged
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