Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (May 2019)

Ventricular Ectopy and Arrhythmia Characteristics for Persons Living with HIV and Uninfected Controls

  • Alexander Meyer MD,
  • Sanjay Dandamudi MD,
  • Chad Achenbach MD, MPH,
  • Donald Lloyd-Jones MD, ScM,
  • Matthew Feinstein MD, MSc

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2325958219852123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Background: Persons with HIV have elevated risk for cardiovascular disease, but little is known about the risk of ventricular ectopy and ventricular tachycardia (VE/VT) for HIV-infected (HIV+) persons. Methods: We evaluated the presence and anatomic origin of VE/VT for HIV+ persons and controls by screening a cohort using International Classification of Diseases codes and adjudicating positive screens by chart review. We sought to evaluate (1) presence of VE/VT and (2) likely anatomic origin of the VE/VT based on electrocardiogram. Results: There was no significant difference in the prevalence of VE/VT for HIV+ or uninfected persons. Among HIV+ persons, worse HIV control was associated with significantly greater odds of VE/VT. Exploratory analyses suggested that HIV+ persons may have a greater likelihood of VE/VT originating from the left ventricle. Conclusion: Although worse HIV control was associated with higher odds of VE/VT among persons with HIV, odds of VE/VT were not higher for persons with HIV than uninfected persons.