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Factors Associated With The Death Of Patients Infected With The Human Immunodeficiency Virus Hospitalized In The Gastroenterology Department Of The Campus Teaching Hospital Of Lome, Togo

L M Lawson-Ananissoh,O Bouglouga,A Bagny, R El-Hadji Yakoubou, K E Sewu,L Kaaga,D Redah

MEDECINE ET SANTE TROPICALES(2018)

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Abstract
Aim: To determine the factors associated with the death of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) while hospitalized in the hepato-gastroenterology department of the Lome University Hospital, Togo. Patients and Method: A retrospective cross-sectional study reviewed records covering a 10-year period from this department. It included all patients aged 15 years and older who were positive for HIV infection. Results: The study included 432 HIV + patients, including 201 men and 231 women (sex ratio: 0.87). Their median age was 41 years (interquartile range: 35 to 48.2 years). The death rate was 15.3 %, and differed significantly between men (19.4%) and women (11.7%) (P = 0.0262). The probability of death increased significantly with age assessed in quartiles (P = 0.0472). Impaired general status, jaundice, and abdominal distension were associated with a high risk of death (P = 0.0017). Conditions unrelated to HIV that were associated with a high risk of death were hepatocellular carcinoma, cirrhosis, and toxic hepatitis (P < 0.0001). Anemia and CD4 count were not associated with death. Conclusion: Death was associated with social and demographic (male sex and age) and clinical (altered general status, jaundice, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and toxic hepatitis) factors.
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death, factors, human immunodeficiency virus, Togo
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