July 26, 2016
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People with an AIDS diagnosis were 3.03 times more likely to die following a hospital admission for AMI and 2.59 times more likely to die following admission for a stroke compared with HIV-negative individuals. People with an AIDS diagnosis were 3.14 times more likely to be discharged to nonhospital inpatient facilities after an AMI-related admission and 1.45 times more likely to experience this outcome following a stroke-related admission than HIV-negative individuals. The difference in either outcome was minimal between HIV-positive people without an AIDS diagnosis and HIV-negative individuals.
The researchers concluded that their findings implied “that preserving immune function may improve cardiovascular outcomes in HIV-infected persons.”
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