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Heart disease - meds or HIV
Mar 1, 2006

I recent had a stress test which came back as vaguely positive. My cadiologist recommended a cardio catherization. That test showed that my arteries were clear but an EF test showed my heart was only pumping blood at 45% which was diagnosed as mildly diminished. Do you think its the HIV meds or the fact that I've been HIV+ for at least 17 years that is causing this problem?

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   Response from Dr. Henry

Difficult to answer the question even in the best circumstances with all data available. Cardiomyopathy or decreased left ventricular function occurs fairly commonly in the general population. HIV can cause a muscle disorder in a small (exact #/% unclear) of patients and certain HIV drugs (such as AZT) can cause mitochondrial problems in muscles also in a small % of patients. Often the best that can be done from the HIV perspective is to maintain optimal control of HIV replication when avoid use of D4T or AZT in the antiretroviral regimen if that is possible. Treating hypertension, elevated lipids, exercise, diet, and stopping smoking can also be helpful in some patients. KH



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