Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is not associated with impairment in health-related quality of life in virally suppressed persons with human immune deficiency virus

dc.contributor.authorGawrieh, Samer
dc.contributor.authorCorey, Kathleen E.
dc.contributor.authorLake, Jordan E.
dc.contributor.authorSamala, Niharika
dc.contributor.authorDesai, Archita P.
dc.contributor.authorDebroy, Paula
dc.contributor.authorSjoquist, Julia A.
dc.contributor.authorRobison, Montreca
dc.contributor.authorTann, Mark
dc.contributor.authorAkisik, Fatih
dc.contributor.authorBhamidipalli, Surya S.
dc.contributor.authorSaha, Chandan K.
dc.contributor.authorZachary, Kimon
dc.contributor.authorRobbins, Gregory K.
dc.contributor.authorGupta, Samir K.
dc.contributor.authorChung, Raymond T.
dc.contributor.authorChalasani, Naga
dc.contributor.departmentMedicine, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-31T11:41:53Z
dc.date.available2023-10-31T11:41:53Z
dc.date.issued2023-02-10
dc.description.abstractNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common liver disease in persons with HIV (PWH) (HIV-NAFLD). It is unknown if HIV-NAFLD is associated with impairment in health-related quality of life (HRQOL). We examined HRQOL in PWH with and without NAFLD, compared HRQOL in HIV- versus primary NAFLD, and determined factors associated with HRQOL in these groups. Prospectively enrolled 200 PWH and 474 participants with primary NAFLD completed the Rand SF-36 assessment which measures 8 domains of HRQOL. Individual domain scores were used to create composite physical and mental component summary scores. Univariate and multivariate analyses determined variables associated with HRQOL in PWH and in HIV- and primary NAFLD. In PWH, 48% had HIV-NAFLD, 10.2% had clinically significant fibrosis, 99.5% were on antiretroviral therapy, and 96.5% had HIV RNA <200 copies/ml. There was no difference in HRQOL in PWH with or without NAFLD. Diabetes, non-Hispanic ethnicity, and nadir CD4 counts were independently associated with impaired HRQOL in PWH. In HIV-NAFLD, HRQOL did not differ between participants with or without clinically significant fibrosis. Participants with HIV-NAFLD compared to those with primary NAFLD were less frequently cisgender females, White, more frequently Hispanic, had lower BMI and lower frequency of obesity and diabetes. HRQOL of individuals with HIV-NAFLD was not significantly different from those with primary NAFLD. In conclusion, in virally suppressed PWH, HRQOL is not different between participants with or without HIV-NAFLD. HRQOL is not different between HIV-NAFLD and primary NAFLD.
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dc.identifier.citationGawrieh S, Corey KE, Lake JE, et al. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is not associated with impairment in health-related quality of life in virally suppressed persons with human immune deficiency virus. PLoS One. 2023;18(2):e0279685. Published 2023 Feb 10. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0279685
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/36794
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science
dc.relation.isversionof10.1371/journal.pone.0279685
dc.relation.journalPLoS One
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectDiabetes mellitus
dc.subjectHIV infections
dc.subjectNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease
dc.subjectQuality of life
dc.titleNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease is not associated with impairment in health-related quality of life in virally suppressed persons with human immune deficiency virus
dc.typeArticle
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