Prevalence and Factors Associated with Renal Impairment Among Adult HIV Infected Patients who Have Follow Up in St. Paul’s and St. Peter Specialized Hospital ART Clinics, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Background: It is almost four decades since Human Immune deficiency Virus (HIV) has become
global issue of public health importance; a lot has changed about the disease since then. The
occurrence of renal impairment in HIV infected individuals shown to be associated with both
increased morbidity and mortality of the infected individuals. Due to which, finding the common
causes of renal impairment in HIV infected individuals has paramount importance.
Objective: To assess the prevalence of renal impairment and its associated factors among adult
HIV infected patients in St. Paul’s and St. Peter Specialized Hospitals, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia,2023.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to May 2023 in ART clinics in St.
Paul’s and St. Peter Specialized Hospitals. The study participants were selected using a simple
random sampling technique. Data was collected from patients’ medical chart review using check
lists by nurses and physicians. Data was entered to Epi Info 7 for database construction and
exported to SPSS version 26 for analysis. Different statistical analyses was done to describe
variables. Bi-variable and multi-variable binary logistic regression used to assess associations
between dependent and independent variable using 95% CI and AOR P<0.05.
Result: A total of 262 patient records were included with the response rate of 100% and two-third
173(66%) were females. The mean age was 39.75 ±11 years and ranged from 18-70 years. The
prevalence of renal impairment was 13.4% (95%CI, 9.9, and 17.6). Female gender (AOR: 3.91%,
95% CI. 1.41, 10.82), poor adherence (AOR: 13.14, 95% CI 3.36, 51.42), CD4 <200 cells/m3
(AOR: 5.81, 95% CI, 2.20, 15.28), baseline viral load ≥1000copies/ml,), were factors significantly
associated with renal impairment.
Conclusion: In this study, the prevalence of renal impairment among PLWHIV on ART is high.
Female gender, poor adherence, baseline CD4 <200 cells/m3 and baseline viral load
≥1000copies/ml are significantly associated with renal impairment.
Key words: Renal impairment, HIV positive, ART, St. Paul’s, St. Peter, Hospital, Addis Ababa