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在资源有限的环境下,老年 HIV/AIDS 患者中的癌症和其他非传染性慢性疾病:成功的挑战。

Cancer and the 'other' noncommunicable chronic diseases in older people living with HIV/AIDS in resource-limited settings: a challenge to success.

机构信息

Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

AIDS. 2012 Jul 31;26 Suppl 1:S65-75. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0b013e328355ab72.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

There is considerable research around the morbidity and mortality related to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), particularly cardiovascular disease and diabetes, among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in resource-richer settings. Less is known about the burden and appropriate management of NCDs, particularly 'other' NCDs including cancer, renal, pulmonary, neurocognitive and mental health conditions, among older PLWHA in resource-limited settings (RLSs). We undertook a literature review of these other NCDs to explore what is currently known about them and identify areas of further research.

METHODS

Systematic literature review of published manuscripts and selected conference abstracts and reports.

RESULTS

Although there is growing recognition of the importance of these NCDs among the aging population of PLWHA in RLSs, significant gaps remain in understanding the epidemiology and risk factors among older PLWHA in these settings. Even more concerning is the limited available evidence for effective and feasible approaches to prevention, screening and treatment of these conditions. The burden of these NCDs is related to both the aging of the population of PLWHA and an increased risk due to HIV infection, other comorbidities associated with HIV infection or transmission risk and underlying risk factors in the general community. Results from resource-richer settings and RLSs highlight malignancies, neurocognitive and mental health as well as renal disease as the most significant challenges currently and likely to increase in the future.

CONCLUSION

Although some lessons can be taken from the growing experience with NCDs in older PLWHA in resource-richer settings, additional research is needed to better understand their risk and impact and identify optimal models of care to effectively address this challenge in the areas where the majority of older PLWHA will be receiving care.

摘要

目的

在资源较丰富的环境中,针对艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者(PLWHA),有相当多的研究关注与非传染性疾病(NCD)相关的发病率和死亡率,特别是心血管疾病和糖尿病。关于资源有限环境(RLS)中老年 PLWHA 的 NCD 负担和适当管理(尤其是“其他”NCD,包括癌症、肾脏、肺部、神经认知和心理健康状况)的了解较少。我们对这些其他 NCD 进行了文献回顾,以探讨目前对这些疾病的了解,并确定进一步研究的领域。

方法

对已发表的手稿和选定的会议摘要和报告进行系统文献回顾。

结果

尽管人们越来越认识到 RLS 中老年 PLWHA 人口中这些 NCD 的重要性,但在这些环境中,老年 PLWHA 的流行病学和风险因素仍存在很大差距。更令人担忧的是,对于这些疾病的预防、筛查和治疗,有效且可行的方法的证据有限。这些 NCD 的负担与 PLWHA 人口的老龄化以及由于 HIV 感染、与 HIV 感染相关的其他合并症或传播风险以及一般社区中的潜在风险因素而导致的风险增加有关。资源较丰富的环境和 RLS 的结果突出了恶性肿瘤、神经认知和心理健康以及肾脏疾病作为目前和未来最重大的挑战。

结论

尽管可以从资源较丰富环境中老年 PLWHA 中不断增加的 NCD 经验中吸取一些经验教训,但仍需要开展更多研究,以更好地了解这些疾病的风险和影响,并确定最佳的护理模式,以有效应对大多数老年 PLWHA 将接受护理的地区的这一挑战。

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