Symtomatic hyperlactatemia associated with nucleoside analogue reverse-transcriptase inhibitor use in HIV-infected patients: a report of 24 cases in a resource limited setting (Uganda).
Symtomatic hyperlactatemia associated with nucleoside analogue reverse-transcriptase inhibitor use in HIV-infected patients: a report of 24 cases in a resource limited setting (Uganda).
Date
2007-04-19
Authors
Songa, Patricia Mwebaze
Castelnuovo, Barbara
Mugasha, Estella Birabwa
Ocama, Ponsiano
Kambugu, Andrew
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Abstract
We describe 24 Ugandan patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection who developed symptomatic hyperlactatemia associated with the use of nucleoside analogues. All patients were receiving combination therapy that contained stavudine. The median serum lactate level was 6.6 mmol/L. All patients had their antiretroviral treatment regimen discontinued. Hospital admission was required for 5 patients. Five patients died.
Description
HIV/AIDS Brief Report
Keywords
Antiretroviral treatment,
HIV/AIDS,
Resource-Limited Setting,
Uganda,
Infectious disease
Citation
Songa, P.M., Castelnuovo, B., Mugasha, E.B., Ocama, P., Kambugu, A. (2007). Symtomatic hyperlactatemia associated with nucleoside analogue reverse-transcriptase inhibitor use in HIV-infected patients: a report of 24 cases in a resource limited setting (Uganda). Clinical Infectious Diseases, 45.