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Source
Brief title
Health condition
Hiv infectie
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
difference in neurocognitive functioning compared to baseline visit (NOVICE I)
Background summary
Despite combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), perinatally HIV (PHIV)-infected children present with significant neurodevelopmental delays and cognitive impairments. The pathogenesis may partially differ from that in adults, as HIV does not only cause direct injury to the CNS, but may also impede the development of the pediatric brain. As we have recently shown, manifestations of HIV in the pediatric central nervous system (CNS) include brain volume reduction and white matter lesions, as well as widespread microstructural changes, such as poorer white matter integrity and alterations in cerebral metabolites. Evidence implies significant roles for ongoing neuroinflammation, vascular dysfunction and hypercoagulability. Investigations combining neuropsychological assessment, multimodal neuroimaging and laboratory evaluation of inflammatory and neurodegenerative markers could greatly increase our understanding and improve treatment strategies. Longitudinal research will be crucial to observe and understand mechanisms underlying these long-term consequences of CNS exposure to HIV and cART as PHIV-infected survive into adulthood. In this study we will evaluate neurological and cognitive outcomes in a case-control cohort of PHIV infected children and sex, ethnicity and socioeconomic status matched healthy controls at an interval period of four years. We will investigate potential mechanisms and factors (such as inflammatory and neuronal biomarkers) that may influence these CNS functions.
Study design
Second measurement after 4-5 years. These measurements are cross sectional.
Intervention
None
Inclusion criteria
Children between 8-22 years of age, perinatally infected with hiv.
Together with healthy controls, machted with the infected group for gender, age, socioeconomic status and ethnicity.
Exclusion criteria
chronic neurological disorders like epilepsy, intracerebral neoplasms and psychiatric disorders
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6813 |
NTR-old | NTR7000 |
Other | METC : 2016-173 |