Yaowaluk ChuapaiSasisopin KiertiburanakulKumthorn MalathumSomnuek SungkanuparphMahidol UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University2018-08-242018-08-242007-03-01Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.90, No.3 (2007), 452-45801252208012522082-s2.0-33947275681https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/24954Background: Lipodystrophy and dyslipidemia are increasing problems in HIV-infected patients receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART). Objective: Determine the prevalence and predicting factors for lipodystrophy and dyslipidemia in these patients. Material and Method: A cross-sectional study was performed on HIV-infected patients receiving ART in January 2006. Clinical assessment for lipodystrophy and blood tests for lipid profile were obtained. Results: There were 56 patients with a mean age of 42.3 years and 71.4% were male. Lipodystrophy was detected in 66.1%. Baseline characteristics between patients with and without lipodystrophy were similar except for age, history of receiving d4T and undetectable HIV-RNA (p < 0.05). There was a high prevalence of dyslipidemia (53.6%). By logistic regression, undetectable HIV-RNA (odds ratio (OR) 6.4, p = 0.016) and receiving d4T (OR 7.4, p = 0.022) are predicting factors for lipodystrophy. Conclusion: Lipodystrophy and dyslipidemia in HIV-infected Thai patients receiving ART are common. Clinical monitoring for these abnormalities during ART is highly recommended.Mahidol UniversityMedicineLipodystrophy and dyslipidemia in human immunodeficiency virus-infected Thai patients receiving antiretroviral therapyArticleSCOPUS