In the last years the number of HIV-positive patients needing cardiac surgory has greatly increased. Cardiopulmonary bypass is suspected to have a role in the progression of HIV-infection to acquired immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). From October 1988 to December 1990, 6 intravenous drug addicts underwent cardiac surgery for infective endocarditis at our Department. Preoperative and postoperative absolute lymphocite T-helper (CD4) and T-suppressor (CD8) counts did not show a close association between the temporary lymphopenia induced by cardiopulmonary bypass and progression to AIDS.
Cardiac Surgery in HIV-positive Intravenous Drug Addicts: Influence of Cardiopulmonary Bypass on the Progression to AIDS / M. Lemma, P. Vanelli, L. Beretta, M. Botta, S. Antinori, C. Santoli. - In: THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGEON. - ISSN 0171-6425. - 40:5(1992), pp. 279-282.
Cardiac Surgery in HIV-positive Intravenous Drug Addicts: Influence of Cardiopulmonary Bypass on the Progression to AIDS
S. AntinoriInvestigation
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1992
Abstract
In the last years the number of HIV-positive patients needing cardiac surgory has greatly increased. Cardiopulmonary bypass is suspected to have a role in the progression of HIV-infection to acquired immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). From October 1988 to December 1990, 6 intravenous drug addicts underwent cardiac surgery for infective endocarditis at our Department. Preoperative and postoperative absolute lymphocite T-helper (CD4) and T-suppressor (CD8) counts did not show a close association between the temporary lymphopenia induced by cardiopulmonary bypass and progression to AIDS.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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