The influence of HIV, HCV and inhibitors on the quality of life and behavior of the disease in patients with haemophilia: An observational study
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14/12/2016
14/12/2016
2016
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Inhibitors are the main complication in the treatment of haemophilia. A high percentage of adult patients were infected in past decades by HIV and HCV through factor concentrates. This study compared the quality of life of patients with hemophilia (QoL) and illness behavior in adult patients with haemophilia according to the development of inhibitors and HIV or HCV co-infection. This is an observational clinical study. 69 adult patients with haemophilia participated. We used A36 Hemophilia-QoL and IBQ questionnaires to measure the QoL and illness behavior, respectively. The dependent variables were type and severity of haemophilia, type of treatment, development of inhibitors, HIV and HCV infection, or both. We observed significant differences in the perception of QoL and illness behavior in patients according to the development of inhibitor and coinfection with HIV-HCV. We obtained four groups: the first and second group, which comprise 67% of the sample, exhibit behavior patterns indicating good adaptation to the disease and good QoL. The other two groups, which comprise 33% of the sample show behavior that is not well adapted to the disease, and poor quality of life. The development of inhibitors itself does not influence the quality of life and illness behavior in patients with haemophilia. Patients infected with HIV or HCV do not have a worse illness behavior compared to those uninfected. The development of inhibitors and HIV-HCV co-infection has a negative impact on quality of life and illness behavior in patients with haemophilia. SIN FINANCIACIÓN 0.292 SJR (2015) Q3, 187/264 Infectious Diseases, 81/132 Dermatology; Q4, 57/70 Virology, 166/200 Inmunology UEM |
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Torres Ortuño, A., Cuesta Barriuso, R., & Nieto Munuera, J. (2016). The influence of HIV, HCV and inhibitors on the quality of life and behavior of the disease in patients with haemophilia: An observational study. Journal of AIDS and Clinical Research, 7(1). 21556113 http://hdl.handle.net/11268/6093 10.4172/2155-6113.1000534 |
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eng |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Hemofilia #SIDA #Sida #Enfermedad cardiovascular |
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article |