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Early neuropsychological impairment in HIV-seropositive intravenous drug users: evidence from the Italian Multicentre Neuropsychological HIV Study
Authors:F. Starace  C. Baldassarre  V. Biancolilli  M. Fea  G. Serpelloni  L. Bartoli  M. Maj
Abstract:The aim of the Italian Multicentre Neuropsychological HIV Study is to assess the prevalence and natural history of cognitive deficit in intravenous drug users (IVDUS) during the asymptomatic phase of HIV infection. The study is currently being conducted in four centres (Napoli, Benevento, Verona and Pavia) whose catchment areas are characterized by different levels of prevalence of HIV infection. Cognitive evaluation is being performed by means of a standardized neuropsychological test battery. A total of 251 subjects (167 males and 84 females) have been recruited in the cross-sectional phase of the study, including 75 asymptomatic HIV-seropositive IVDUS (HIV+/IVDUS), 97 HIV-seronegative IVDUS (HIV-/IVDUS) and 79 non-IVDU seronegative controls matched to IVDUS with regard to sex, age and educational level. The prevalence of global cognitive impairment (performance at least 1.5 standard deviations worse than the average of the control group, on at least two out of five tests) was significantly higher in HIV+/IVDUS than in either HIV-/IVDUS (22.7% vs. 8.2%; P<0.01) or healthy controls (22.7% vs. 2.5%; P<0.001). The difference between HIV-/IVDUS and healthy controls was not statistically significant (8.2% vs. 2.5%; P=0.19). The results of this study lend further support to the ‘cerebral reserve’ model. The cerebral reserve could indeed be reduced in IVDUS as a consequence of chronic exposure to the substance of abuse, so that these subjects become more vulnerable to direct and indirect neurotoxic effects of HIV.
Keywords:HIV  neuropsychology  substance abuse  cognitive impairment
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