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Pain in ambulatory HIV-infected patients with and without intravenous drug use
Authors:Claes Martin,PehrOlov Pehrsson,Anders   sterberg,Anders S  nnerborg,Per Hansson
Affiliation:Claes Martin,PehrOlov Pehrsson,Anders Österberg,Anders Sönnerborg,Per Hansson
Abstract:The prevalence of pain in 211 HIV-infected patients with and without intravenous drug use was assessed and the prognostic information inherent in pain reporting was evaluated, using a questionnaire on pain and HIV-related symptoms combined with data on disease classification, route of HIV transmission, CD4+ lymphocyte counts in blood (CD4) and mortality rates at 15 months after completing the questionnaire. The pain prevalence was significantly higher among intravenous drug users (IDUs) compared with non-IDUs [76/89 (85%) vs 87/122 (71%);p<0.05], especially among the patients classified as asymptomatic [43/53 (81%) vs 35/59 (59%);p = 0.01]. No significant difference was found among AIDS patients. In non-IDUs, a strong correlation was found between HIV disease stages according to the Centers for Disease Control classification (CDC) and pain prevalence (CDC A: 59%vs B: 74%vs C: 96%, p<0.001), and between the number of concurrent pain sites and both the CD4 levels (no pains: CD4 0.26 × 109/l vs 1–2 pain sites: CD4 0.22 vs>2 pain sites: CD4 0.09;r = 0.35, p<0.001), and the mortality rate [no pains: 2/35 (6%) vs 1–2 pain sites: 8/45 (18%) vs> 2 pain sites: 12/42 (29%), p<0.01]. In IDUs, no such correlations were found. Our data demonstrates differences in the development, prevalence and prognostic value of pain among HIV-infected patients, with and without intravenous drug use, clearly indicating the need to differentiate risk groups in pain related studies.
Keywords:pain  HIV-infection  risk group  intravenous drug use  questionnaire.
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