Similar prevalence of hepatic steatosis among patients with chronic hepatitis C with and without HIV coinfection

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M. Fernandez-Fuertes
J. Macías
A. Corma-Gómez
P. Rincón
N. Merchante
J. Gómez-Mateos
J. A. Pineda
L. M. Real
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[1] Unit of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology,
[2] Hospital Universitario Virgen de Valme,undefined
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Hepatic steatosis (HS) is frequently observed in HIV-infected patients. It is not known whether HIV infection is an independent risk factor for HS development. We aimed to analyze whether HIV coinfection was associated with a higher frequency of HS in patients with chronic hepatitis C. This was a retrospective cross-sectional study. 574 subjects with chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection were included, 246 (43%) of them coinfected with HIV. All of them underwent transient elastography with controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) measurement. HS was defined as CAP ≥ 248 dB/m. 147 individuals (45%) showed HS in the HCV-monoinfected group and 100 (40.7%) in the HIV/HCV-coinfected group (p = 0.318). HS was associated with body mass index (BMI) [<25 Kg/m2 vs. ≥25 Kg/m2, 67 (23.5%) vs. 171 (62.9%); p = 0.001], with plasma HDL-cholesterol [<50 mg/dL vs. ≥50 mg/dL, 122 (48.6%) vs. 95 (37.5%), p = 0.012], with plasma triglycerides [<150 mg/dL vs. ≥150 mg/dL, 168 (40.2%) vs. 65 (52.4%); p = 0.016] and with plasma total cholesterol [<200 mg/dL vs. ≥200 mg/dL, 181 (41%) vs. 53 (52.5%); p = 0.035]. In the multivariate analysis, HS was associated with BMI [adjusted OR (AOR) = 1.264 (1.194–1.339); p = 0.001], age [AOR = 1.029 (1.001–1.058); p = 0.047] and HCV genotype 3 infection [AOR = 1.901 (1.081–2.594); p = 0.026]. HIV coinfection was not associated with HS [AOR = 1.166 (0.719–1.892); p = 0.534]. In conclusion, HIV coinfection is not related with an increased frequency of HS in HCV-infected patients.
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