Brief Communication: Coagulation Profiles Of HIV Positive Patients On Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) At The Mampong Municipal Hospital, Ashanti-Region, Ghana: A Case Control Study.

Abstract

This study aimed to ascertain how the current two ART regimens used in Ghana affected HIV patients’ coagulation profiles. A case-control study was conducted on 102 HIV positive patients at the Mampong Municipal Hospital. Coagulation parameters measured showed APTT was normal in majority of ART-experienced participants but prolonged in majority of ART-naïve participants. The mean platelet count was significantly higher in ART-experienced participants. No significant differences were found between the coagulation profiles of ART-experienced patients on two different drug regimens. In conclusion, current ART can enhance the coagulation profiles in HIV-infected patients, by improving platelet count and APTT.

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Opoku, F. B., Yalley, A. K., Nii-Trebi, N. I., Ahlin, E., Yalley, A. A., & Kyeremeh, R. (2024). Brief communication: coagulation profiles of HIV positive patients on antiretroviral therapy (ART) at the Mampong Municipal Hospital, Ashanti-Region, Ghana: a case control study. AIDS Research and Therapy, 21(1), 72.

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