TY - JOUR AU - Barry Souleymane Djigue AU - Doré Malé Wenceslas Sossa AU - Diawara Karinka AU - Condé Mohamed Lamine AU - Mohamed Lamine Touré AU - Bognon Victor AU - Fodé Abass Cissé PY - 2022 DA - 2022/11/30 TI - Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accidents in HIV Patients on Antiretroviral Therapy: Clinical, Paraclinical And Prognostic Aspects in The Neurology Department of The University Hospital Center of Conakry JO - Neurology and Neuroscience VL - 3 IS - 4 AB - Introduction: Ischemic stroke (Stroke) constitute, due to the demographic and epidemiological transition, a real challenge for developing countries and HIV infection, a real public health problem in these countries. The objective of our study was to describe aspects of clinical, paraclinical and prognostic ischemic stroke in people living with HIV (PLHIV) on antiretrovirals (ARVs). Material and methods: This was a prospective study of the descriptive type lasting 6 months from January 1, 2022 to June 31, 2022, relating to ischemic cerebrovascular accidents (DALYs) in HIV patients on ARVs.Were included patients admitted or hospitalized in the service for seropositive ischemic stroke under ARV for an average duration of 35.5 months. Patients recently put on ARVs and those with an obvious cause of DALY such as (diabetes, uncontrolled hypertension, emboligenic heart disease) were excluded. Results: During our study period, 336(94%) patients were listed. Among them, 20 have ischemic stroke associated with HIV on ARVs, i.e. 6%. This study showed that the average age of onset of ischemic stroke in PLHIV on ARV was 49 ± 11.6 years with a sex ratio F/M of 1.22. The risk factors were high blood pressure 13 (65%), diabetes 05 (25%), followed by alcohol 04 (20%). HIV type 1 was represented at 100%, then 16 (80%) of our patients were at WHO stage III with a CD4 count between 200 and 300 cells/µl09 (45%). The therapeutic line of ARVs was dominated by TDF+3TC+EFV at 14 (70%) followed by AZT+3TC+LPV/r at 04 (20%) and the average duration of patients on ARV was 35.5 months. The favorable evolution was marked 13 (65%), followed by a death in (10%) or 02. The location on the cerebral scanner was dominated by the sylvian artery in 12 (60%) of cases followed by the anterior cerebral artery (ACA) 06 (30%) and the posterior cerebral artery ( PCA) 02 (10%). Conclusion: Ischemic stroke in HIV patients on ARVs requires early management and regular monitoring. SN - 2692-7918 UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.33425/2692-7918.1040 DO - 10.33425/2692-7918.1040