The changing pattern of admissions to a London hospital of patients with HIV: 1988-1997
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in AIDS
- Vol. 13 (10), 1255-1261
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00002030-199907090-00016
Abstract
To describe the changes over time in incidence of hospital admissions among patients with HIV, reasons for hospital admission, duration of stay, relationship with CD4 T-cell count and with antiretroviral treatment. The incidence of hospital admissions during each calendar year from 1988 to 1997 inclusive was calculated using a person-years analysis. In addition the proportion of patient follow-up spent in hospital and the impact of changing treatment regimens among all patients with HIV aged > or = 14 years and with at least one CD4 T-cell count seen at the Royal Free Hospital, London was also described. A total of 1806 patients were investigated with median follow-up of 21.1 months. Among all patients, the proportion of follow-up time spent as an in-patient decreased from 3.9% in 1988 to 1.3% in 1997 (P = 0.0015; test for trend). Hospital admissions for any cause peaked during 1989 at 72.0 per 100 patient years of follow-up (PYFU) and was 28.5 per 100 PYFU during 1997 (P < 0.0001; test for trend). There was a statistically significant decline in the proportion of follow-up time spent as an in-patient among patients with CD4 T-cell counts of < 50 x 10(6)/l from > 30% before 1990 to < 5% during 1997 (P = 0.026; test for trend). Hospital admissions varied greatly according to treatment regimen; in 1996 and 1997 just 0.1% of follow-up time of patients on triple antiretroviral treatment regimens was spent as a hospital admission. Admissions to hospital began falling before the introduction of combination therapy and declined strikingly during 1996 and 1997 following the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy. These results have important implications for future allocation of resources and for patient management.Keywords
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