Module

Practical Approaches to Evaluating and Monitoring Cardiovascular Risk in HIV-Infected Patients

Source: Dyslipidemia and Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors in HIV: Causes, Clinical Significance, and Management Strategies

Practical Approaches to Evaluating and Monitoring Cardiovascular Risk in HIV-Infected Patients


Faculty:

James H. Stein, MD
  • James H. Stein, MD

CME CREDIT INFORMATION

Release Date: 12/01/06

Expiration Date: 11/30/07


Physicians: maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Registered Nurses: 1.2 Nursing CE credits

Pharmacists: 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEUs)

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe strategies for evaluating cardiovascular risk in HIV-infected patients
  • Review the application of patient risk based on age, total cholesterol level, high density lipoprotein cholesterol level, smoking, and systolic blood pressure derived from the general population to the HIV-infected population
  • Discuss emerging cardiovascular risk parameters and how they may play a role in assessment of cardiovascular risk in HIV-infected patients

Topics covered include:

  • Introduction
  • HIV, HAART, and Cardiovascular Risk
  • Guidelines for Evaluating Cardiovascular Risk in Patients Receiving HAART
  • Timing of Lipid Measurements in HIV-Infected Patients
  • Role of Emerging Cardiovascular Risk Factors
  • Imaging Tests for Measuring Atherosclerotic Burden
  • Longitudinal Monitoring of Emerging Factors for Cardiovascular Risk
  • Conclusion
  • Summary and Implications for Clinical Practice


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