In this Journal, we previously reported that increased ophthalmic artery resistance index (OARI) correlates with cognitive impairment in HIV-infected patients.1 Subsequent to this discovery, we have now compared the prevalence of abnormal OARI between HIV-infected and uninfected patients and investigated variables that could influence this parameter in subjects affected by HIV-1.

Ophthalmic artery resistance index IS increased in HIV-Infected patients and is influenced by protease inhibitors exposure

Borghetti, Alberto;
2014-01-01

Abstract

In this Journal, we previously reported that increased ophthalmic artery resistance index (OARI) correlates with cognitive impairment in HIV-infected patients.1 Subsequent to this discovery, we have now compared the prevalence of abnormal OARI between HIV-infected and uninfected patients and investigated variables that could influence this parameter in subjects affected by HIV-1.
2014
Fabbiani, Massimiliano; Grima, Pierfrancesco; Borghetti, Alberto; Colafigli, Manuela; D'Avino, Alessandro; Mondi, Annalisa; Gagliardini, Roberta; De L...espandi
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