scholarly journals CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SHORT-TERM OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH TAKOTSUBO CARDIOMYOPATHY AND CRITICAL CORONARY LESIONS: ARE THEY AN EXTREME OF THE CLINICAL SPECTRUM OF TAKOTSUBO CARDIOMYOPATHY?

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Background: Limited information is available on changing trends in HIV positive patients treated with first-line antiretroviral therapy from India. Methods: The clinical characteristics and short-term outcome were compared between a retrospective group enrolled between January 2006 and March 2007 (06-07 group—100 patients) and a prospective group enrolled between February 2011 and March 2012 (10-12 group—85 patients). Results: Median age was 36 and 38 years in 06-07 and 10-12 groups, respectively. Median baseline CD4 count was 146 cells/mL3 in the 10-12 group, and it was not significantly different from that of 06-07 group. Tuberculosis was diagnosed 3 times more commonly in the 10-12 group. The retention proportion at the end of 10 months was 68% in the 10-12 group when compared to that of 59% in the 06-07 group. Conclusion: There was a trend toward improved outcome over the period of time, but the attrition rate remained high.


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