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. 2020 Sep 9:ciaa1339. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa1339

Characteristics, Comorbidities, and Outcomes in a Multicenter Registry of Patients with HIV and Coronavirus Disease-19

Dima Dandachi 1,, Grant Geiger 2, Mary W Montgomery 3, Savannah Karmen-Tuohy 4, Mojgan Golzy 5, Annukka A R Antar 6, Josep M Llibre 7, Maraya Camazine 2, Alberto Díaz-De Santiago 8, Philip M Carlucci 4, Ioannis M Zacharioudakis 9, Joseph Rahimian 9, Celestine N Wanjalla 10, Jihad Slim 11, Folasade Arinze 12, Ann Marie Porreca Kratz 13, Joyce L Jones 6, Shital M Patel 14, Ellen Kitchell 15, Adero Francis 12, Manoj Ray 16, David E Koren 17, John W Baddley 18, Brannon Hill 19, Paul E Sax 3, Jeremy Chow 15; HIV-COVID-19 consortium
PMCID: PMC7499544  PMID: 32905581

Abstract

Background

People with HIV (PWH) may have numerous risk factors for acquiring Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) and developing severe outcomes, but current data are conflicting.

Methods

Healthcare providers enrolled consecutively by non-random sampling PWH with lab-confirmed COVID-19, diagnosed at their facilities between April 1st and July 1st, 2020. De-identified data were entered into an electronic Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap). The primary endpoint was severe outcome, defined as a composite endpoint of intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mechanical ventilation, or death. The secondary outcome was the need for hospitalization.

Results

286 patients were included; the mean age was 51.4 years (SD, 14.4), 25.9% were female, and 75.4% were African-American or Hispanic. Most patients (94.3%) were on antiretroviral therapy (ART), 88.7% had HIV virologic suppression, and 80.8% had comorbidities. Within 30 days of positive SARS-CoV-2 testing, 164 (57.3%) patients were hospitalized, and 47 (16.5%) required ICU admission. Mortality rates were 9.4% (27/286) overall, 16.5% (27/164) among those hospitalized, and 51.5% (24/47) among those admitted to an ICU. The primary composite endpoint occurred in 17.5% (50/286) of all patients and 30.5% (50/164) of hospitalized patients. Older age, chronic lung disease, and hypertension were associated with severe outcomes. A lower CD4 count (<200 cells/mm³) was associated with the primary and secondary endpoints. There was no association between the antiretroviral regimen or lack of viral suppression and predefined outcomes.

Conclusion

Severe clinical outcomes occurred commonly in PWH and COVID-19. The risk for poor outcomes was higher in those with comorbidities and lower CD4 cell counts, despite HIV viral suppression.

Keywords: HIV, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, AIDS


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