Impaired Appropriateness of Erythropoietin in Anaemic HIV Infected Patients
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Date
2016
Authors
Olu-Taiwo, A
Amusu, A.O
Olatunya, O.S
Adediran, A
Ajayi, E.A
Ogbenna, A.A
Akanmu, A.S
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International Blood Research and Reviews
Abstract
This study was carried out to determine the degree of erythropoietin response in anaemic HIV
infected persons.
Methods: A total of 120 subjects were studied. These comprised of the study group made up of 40
HIV infected treatment naive patients who had anaemia with Haemoglobin level <10g/dL and 80
control subjects who were age and sex matched. The controls consisted of 20 HIV infected nonanaemic individuals, 40 non-HIV infected anaemic individuals, and 20 non-HIV infected nonanaemic individuals. Blood samples were collected for haemoglobin estimation, white cell count
and platelet count by automated counter. The CD4+ cell count was done by semi-automated flow
cytometer. The viral load was quantitated using PCR- based diagnostic tests and serum
erythropoietin level was estimated using ELISA technique. All patients gave written informed
consent with ethical approval by the hospital ethics and research committee.
Results: The study groups consisted of 40 males and 80 females. The mean age of male HIV
anaemic subjects (45.15±5.63, N=13) was significantly higher than that of the female HIV anaemic
subjects (34.16±7.21, N=25) p=0.005. The mean CD4+ cell count of HIV non-anaemic subjects
(530.55 cells/µL ±423.35) was significantly higher than HIV anaemic subjects (188.18 cells/µL
±157.09) (p=0.0009). Using regression equation the expected serum erythropoietin values for a
given haemoglobin level in HIV subjects was estimated. The appropriateness of erythropoietin level
was then determined and a ratio of <0.8 was considered inappropriate. Seventy one percent of the
HIV anaemic subjects had erythropoietin response ratio less than 0.8.
Conclusion: There was a blunted erythropoietin response for the degree of anaemia in HIV
compared with HIV negative subjects.
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Scholarly article
Keywords
Anaemia , HIV , treatment naïve , erythropoietin response , Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE
Citation
Olu-Taiwo, A., Amusu, A.O., Olatunya, O.S., Adediran, A., Ajayi, E.A., Ogbenna, A.A. and Akanmu, A.S. (2016). Impaired Appropriateness of Erythropoietin in Anaemic HIV Infected Patients. International Blood Research and Reviews, 6(10, 1-8.