Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 Count

Aim: To evaluate the fundus findings in patients with HIV in correlation to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and CD4 count. Materials and Methods: It was a hospital based observational study. It was conducted from December 2014 to September 2016 in the Ophthalmology Department, Bharati H...

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Main Authors: Ajit Kamalakar Joshi, Natasha Patel, Krishangee Kalita
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-10-01
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description Aim: To evaluate the fundus findings in patients with HIV in correlation to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and CD4 count. Materials and Methods: It was a hospital based observational study. It was conducted from December 2014 to September 2016 in the Ophthalmology Department, Bharati Hospital, Sangli. A total of 195 registered HIV patients on HAART were selected for the study. Informed written consent of the subjects to participate in the study was taken. Patients of both sexes of any age group were included. Patients who did not give consent for the study were excluded. Result: The mean age of study subjects was 40.49 years. 83.6% subjects had a best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) between 6/6 to 6/9 in the right eye, 82.6% had BCVA between 6/6 to 6/9 in the left eye. Visual acuity was below 6/60 in 5.1% subjects. The most common anterior segment pathology was cataract (8.2%), corneal opacity (2.1%), pterygium (2.1%) and pseudophakia. CD4 count above 500 cells/mm3 was seen in 28.7% cases while below 250 cells/mm3 was seen in 29.3% cases. The mean age of study subjects was 40.49 years with 51.8% between 21-40 years. Female predominance was observed in study group with 57.9% females to 42.1% males. The prevalence of ophthalmic manifestations in HIV patients on HAART was observed as 37.9%. Prevalance of posterior segment manifestations was 19.5%. Prevalance of ophthalmic pathology increased as CD4 count decreased (250 cells/mm3). Conclusion: In the present study, significant posterior segment manifestations were seen in HIV positive patients on HAART. Low CD4 count is a risk as well as predictor for ocular manifestations. Advent of HAART has reduced the prevalence of ocular manifestations. Routine referral system for ocular evaluation from other medical departments is mandatory for timely diagnosis of the vision threatening conditions. It is therefore recommended that eye care should be a part of medical care in the management of patients on HAART.
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spelling doaj-art-31ed7f50da4f42488859a3096834e19f2025-08-20T03:52:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDelhi Journal of Ophthalmology0972-02002454-27842018-10-01292343810.7869/djo.394Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 CountAjit Kamalakar JoshiNatasha PatelKrishangee KalitaAim: To evaluate the fundus findings in patients with HIV in correlation to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and CD4 count. Materials and Methods: It was a hospital based observational study. It was conducted from December 2014 to September 2016 in the Ophthalmology Department, Bharati Hospital, Sangli. A total of 195 registered HIV patients on HAART were selected for the study. Informed written consent of the subjects to participate in the study was taken. Patients of both sexes of any age group were included. Patients who did not give consent for the study were excluded. Result: The mean age of study subjects was 40.49 years. 83.6% subjects had a best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) between 6/6 to 6/9 in the right eye, 82.6% had BCVA between 6/6 to 6/9 in the left eye. Visual acuity was below 6/60 in 5.1% subjects. The most common anterior segment pathology was cataract (8.2%), corneal opacity (2.1%), pterygium (2.1%) and pseudophakia. CD4 count above 500 cells/mm3 was seen in 28.7% cases while below 250 cells/mm3 was seen in 29.3% cases. The mean age of study subjects was 40.49 years with 51.8% between 21-40 years. Female predominance was observed in study group with 57.9% females to 42.1% males. The prevalence of ophthalmic manifestations in HIV patients on HAART was observed as 37.9%. Prevalance of posterior segment manifestations was 19.5%. Prevalance of ophthalmic pathology increased as CD4 count decreased (250 cells/mm3). Conclusion: In the present study, significant posterior segment manifestations were seen in HIV positive patients on HAART. Low CD4 count is a risk as well as predictor for ocular manifestations. Advent of HAART has reduced the prevalence of ocular manifestations. Routine referral system for ocular evaluation from other medical departments is mandatory for timely diagnosis of the vision threatening conditions. It is therefore recommended that eye care should be a part of medical care in the management of patients on HAART.https://journals.lww.com/10.7869/djo.394hiv retinopathyhaartcmv retinitisimmune recovery uveitis
spellingShingle Ajit Kamalakar Joshi
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Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 Count
Delhi Journal of Ophthalmology
hiv retinopathy
haart
cmv retinitis
immune recovery uveitis
title Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 Count
title_full Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 Count
title_fullStr Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 Count
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 Count
title_short Evaluation of Fundoscopic Findings in HIV Positive Patients in Relation to HAART and CD4 Count
title_sort evaluation of fundoscopic findings in hiv positive patients in relation to haart and cd4 count
topic hiv retinopathy
haart
cmv retinitis
immune recovery uveitis
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