The Impact of Antiretroviral Therapy on Electrocardiographic Parameters in Human Immundeficiency Virus‐Positive Patients
Ahmet Anıl Başkurt, Yusuf Demir, Oktay Şenöz

TL;DR
This study found that antiretroviral therapy for HIV does not significantly affect heart electrical activity as measured by ECG.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the cardiac safety of ART in HIV patients through a longitudinal ECG analysis.
Findings
No significant changes in QRS duration, QTc interval, or MVP ECG score were observed after ART initiation.
ART had no measurable impact on cardiac electrical activity as assessed by ECG parameters.
Regular ECG monitoring is still recommended for cardiovascular safety in patients on ART.
Abstract
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has revolutionized the management of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by transforming it into a chronic but manageable condition. Despite its effectiveness in viral suppression and immune restoration, concerns remain regarding ART's potential impact on cardiovascular health, particularly on electrocardiographic (ECG) parameters. This study investigated the effects of ART on ECG parameters in HIV‐infected patients by analyzing pre‐ and post‐therapy data. A total of 83 HIV‐positive patients were enrolled and evaluated for ECG parameters before and 3 months after ART initiation. Key parameters, including QRS duration, QT duration corrected by the Bazett formula (QTc interval), QRS‐T angle, morphology in inferior leads, voltage in lead 1, and P‐wave duration (MVP) score, were manually assessed. Statistical analyses compared pre‐ and post‐ART…
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TopicsHIV-related health complications and treatments · HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment · Viral Infections and Immunology Research
