Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV Infection

Background Although HIV is associated with increased risk of heart failure (HF), it is not known if people living with HIV develop HF at a younger age compared with individuals without HIV. Crude comparisons of age at diagnosis of HF between individuals with and without HIV does not account for diff...

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Main Authors: Sebhat Erqou, Lan Jiang, Gaurav Choudhary, Michelle Lally, Matthew Freiberg, Nina H. Lin, Theresa I. Shireman, James L. Rudolph, Wen‐Chih Wu
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
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Online Access:https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.120.018983
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author Sebhat Erqou
Lan Jiang
Gaurav Choudhary
Michelle Lally
Matthew Freiberg
Nina H. Lin
Theresa I. Shireman
James L. Rudolph
Wen‐Chih Wu
author_facet Sebhat Erqou
Lan Jiang
Gaurav Choudhary
Michelle Lally
Matthew Freiberg
Nina H. Lin
Theresa I. Shireman
James L. Rudolph
Wen‐Chih Wu
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description Background Although HIV is associated with increased risk of heart failure (HF), it is not known if people living with HIV develop HF at a younger age compared with individuals without HIV. Crude comparisons of age at diagnosis of HF between individuals with and without HIV does not account for differences in underlying age structures between the populations. Methods and Results We used Veterans Health Administration data to compare the age at HF diagnosis between veterans with and without HIV, with adjustment for difference in population age structure. Statistical weights, calculated for each 1‐year strata of veterans with HIV in each calendar year from 2000 to 2018, were applied to the veterans without HIV to standardize the age structure. We identified 5093 veterans with HIV (98% men, 34% White) with first HF episode recorded after HIV diagnosis (median age at incidence of HF, 58 years), and 1 425 987 veterans without HIV (98% men, 78% White) with HF (corresponding age, 72 years), with an absolute difference of 14 years. After accounting for difference in age structure, the adjusted median age at HF diagnosis for veterans without HIV was 63 years, 5 years difference with veterans with HIV (P<0.001). The age differences were consistent across important subgroups such as preserved versus reduced ejection fraction and inpatient versus outpatient index HF. Conclusions Veterans with HIV are diagnosed with HF at a significantly younger age compared with veterans without HIV. These findings may have implications for HF prevention in individuals with HIV. Future studies are needed to make the findings more generalizable.
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spelling doaj.art-42423d3d93154c7a8df378c6986f45082023-11-17T17:21:03ZengWileyJournal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease2047-99802021-06-01101110.1161/JAHA.120.018983Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV InfectionSebhat Erqou0Lan Jiang1Gaurav Choudhary2Michelle Lally3Matthew Freiberg4Nina H. Lin5Theresa I. Shireman6James L. Rudolph7Wen‐Chih Wu8Department of Medicine Providence VA Medical Center Providence RICenter of Innovation in Long Term Services and Supports Providence VA Medical Center Providence RIDepartment of Medicine Providence VA Medical Center Providence RIDepartment of Medicine Providence VA Medical Center Providence RIDepartment of Medicine Vanderbilt University Nashville TNDepartment of Medicine Boston University Boston MABrown University School of Public Health Providence RIDepartment of Medicine Providence VA Medical Center Providence RIDepartment of Medicine Providence VA Medical Center Providence RIBackground Although HIV is associated with increased risk of heart failure (HF), it is not known if people living with HIV develop HF at a younger age compared with individuals without HIV. Crude comparisons of age at diagnosis of HF between individuals with and without HIV does not account for differences in underlying age structures between the populations. Methods and Results We used Veterans Health Administration data to compare the age at HF diagnosis between veterans with and without HIV, with adjustment for difference in population age structure. Statistical weights, calculated for each 1‐year strata of veterans with HIV in each calendar year from 2000 to 2018, were applied to the veterans without HIV to standardize the age structure. We identified 5093 veterans with HIV (98% men, 34% White) with first HF episode recorded after HIV diagnosis (median age at incidence of HF, 58 years), and 1 425 987 veterans without HIV (98% men, 78% White) with HF (corresponding age, 72 years), with an absolute difference of 14 years. After accounting for difference in age structure, the adjusted median age at HF diagnosis for veterans without HIV was 63 years, 5 years difference with veterans with HIV (P<0.001). The age differences were consistent across important subgroups such as preserved versus reduced ejection fraction and inpatient versus outpatient index HF. Conclusions Veterans with HIV are diagnosed with HF at a significantly younger age compared with veterans without HIV. These findings may have implications for HF prevention in individuals with HIV. Future studies are needed to make the findings more generalizable.https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.120.018983cardiovascular diseaseheart failureHIVincidenceveterans
spellingShingle Sebhat Erqou
Lan Jiang
Gaurav Choudhary
Michelle Lally
Matthew Freiberg
Nina H. Lin
Theresa I. Shireman
James L. Rudolph
Wen‐Chih Wu
Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV Infection
Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
cardiovascular disease
heart failure
HIV
incidence
veterans
title Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV Infection
title_full Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV Infection
title_fullStr Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV Infection
title_full_unstemmed Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV Infection
title_short Age at Diagnosis of Heart Failure in United States Veterans With and Without HIV Infection
title_sort age at diagnosis of heart failure in united states veterans with and without hiv infection
topic cardiovascular disease
heart failure
HIV
incidence
veterans
url https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.120.018983
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