Affiliation:
1. Department of Orthopaedics, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, No. 8 Jingshun East Street, Chaoyang
District, 100015, China
Abstract
Objective:
HIV patients are prone to infection and difficult to treat, which mainly manifests
itself in decreased CD4+ T cells in the body. Therefore, the predictive value of lymphocyte
count and hemoglobin for CD4+ levels in HIV patients was discussed in the prospective study.
Methods:
125 HIV patients (aged >18 or < 80 years) were recruited. Pearson chi-square test was
used to explore the correlation between CD4+ content and blood-related parameters in HIV patients.
Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to calculate ORs for each variable.
In addition, receiver ROC curves were constructed to assess each factor's accuracy and sensitivity
in diagnosing CD4+.
Results:
Lymphocyte count and hemoglobin were significantly correlated with CD4+. In terms of
multivariate logistic regression level, there was a significant correlation between lymphocyte count
(OR = 3.170, 95% CI: 1.442-6.969, P = 0.004), hemoglobin (OR = 2.545, 95% CI: 1.148- 5.646,
P = 0.022) and CD4+ content in HIV patients. Based on the neural network model, the level of lymphocyte
and hemoglobin might be the predictive indexes of CD4+ level. We find the high-risk warning
indicator of CD4+ level: 3 < lymphocyte (109/L) < 3.6, and 150 < hemoglobin (g/L) < 200.
Conclusion:
Better predictive value of lymphocyte count and hemoglobin for CD4+ level of HIV
patients.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Virology,Infectious Diseases