Cognitive impairment in persons with HIV: changing aetiologies and management strategies

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Abstract

Purpose of reviewCognitive disorders have been described in persons with HIV since the advent of virologically suppressive antiretroviral therapy. As persons with HIV age, their demographics and risk factors for cognitive health have changed. Here, we review these changing demographics and the recent literature regarding risk factors for cognitive decline and best management strategies.Recent findingsRates on noninfectious comorbidities are higher in persons with HIV compared to those without HIV and specifically include high rates of mental health conditions and cardiovascular complications. The optimal management of these noninfectious comorbidities is crucial for maintaining brain health. The early initiation of antiretroviral therapy may prevent irreversible damage to brain health and modern integrase-strand-transfer-inhibitor based antiretroviral regimens appear to have a positive effect on cognitive health.SummaryRisk factors for cognitive decline in persons with HIV have dramatically changed in recent years along with clinical management strategies. As persons with HIV globally continue to age, ongoing considerations of these risk factors and management strategies will continue to be key in maintaining brain health for the 40 million people living with HIV globally.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)396-401
Numero di pagine6
RivistaCurrent Opinion in HIV and AIDS
Volume20
Numero di pubblicazione4
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

Keywords

  • HIV
  • ageing
  • cognitive
  • comorbidities
  • neurocognitive

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