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Anesthetic Considerations for the HIV-Infected Pregnant Patient

Kuczkowski KM

It has been reported that women of childbearing age constitute a large percentage of the new cases of HIV/AIDS infection. Consequently, it is not uncommon to find pregnant women who...
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Two Cases of Multidrug-Resistant Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Treated with Atazanavir and Lopinavir/Ritonavir Combination Therapy

Choi H, Jeong SJ, Lee HS, Chin BS, Choi SH, Han SH, Kim MS, Kim CO, Choi JY, Song YG, Kim JM

The combination of atazanavir (ATV) and lopinavir/ritonavir (LPV/RTV) with nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTI) has been used as a salvage regimen for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients. In this paper,...
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Experience of Treatment Adherence in Korean Patients with HIV

Park Y, Seo MJ, Kim S, Park SY

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to explore the subjective experience of Highly active Antiretroviral therapy (HAART) adherence in Korean patients with HIV. METHODS: A phenomenological methodology was used for...
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HIV-Specific Cellular Immune Responses Are Stimulated by Structured Treatment Interruption in Chronically HIV-1 Infected Koreans

Choi JY, Song YG, Park YS, Yoon HJ, Kim MS, Kim YK, Shin SY, Kim JM

We evaluated the enhancing effect of structured treatment interruptions (STIs) on HIV-specific immunity in chronically HIV-1 infected Korean patients. A prospective case-control study was done with a total of 10...
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Low Bone Mineral Density in Korean HIV-Infected Patients: Impact of Abacavir and Zidovudine

Kim HS, Chin BS, Shin HS

Low bone mineral density (BMD) is common in HIV-infected patients. We aimed to describe the prevalence of low BMD and risk factors in Korean HIV-infected patients and to assess the...
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Change in Renal Function among HIV-Infected Koreans Receiving Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate-Backbone Antiretroviral Therapy: A 3-Year Follow-Up Study

Lee KH, Lee JU, Ku NS, Jeong SJ, Han SH, Choi JY, Song YG, Kim JM

PURPOSE: Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) is commonly prescribed as a fixed-dose, co-formulated antiretroviral drug for HIV-1 infection. The major concern of long-term TDF use is renal dysfunction. However, little is...
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Antiretroviral Genotypic Resistance Mutations in HIV-1 Infected Korean Patients with Virologic Failure

Chin BS, Choi JY, Choi JY, Kim GJ, Kee MK, Kim JM, Kim SS

Resistance assays are useful in guiding decisions for patients experiencing virologic failure (VF) during highly-active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). We investigated antiretroviral resistance mutations in 41 Korean human immunodeficiency virus type...
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Predictors of Poor Retention in Care of HIV-infected Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Korea: Five-Year Hospital-based Retrospective Cohort Study

Lee S, Lee SH, Lee SJ, Kim KH, Lee JE, Cho H, Lee SG, Chen DH, Chung JS, Kwak IS

Poor retention in care (RIC) is associated with higher antiretroviral therapy (ART) failure and worse survival. Identifying high risk patients for poor RIC is important for targeted intervention. A retrospective...
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Causes of Death and Risk Factors for Mortality among HIV-Infected Patients Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy in Korea

Lee SH, Kim KH, Lee SG, Cho H, Chen DH, Chung JS, Kwak IS, Cho GJ

A retrospective study was conducted to determine the mortality, causes and risk factors for death among HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Korea. The outcomes were determined by time...
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