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Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology The official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society |
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Volume 39, no.7, December 2004 |
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| Laboratory-based risk factors for cytomegalovirus retinitis W.G. Hodge, J.-F. Boivin, S.H. Shapiro, R.G. Lalonde, K.C. Shah, B.D. Murphy, F. Diaz-Mitoma ABSTRACT Methods:
We conducted
a case-control study involving 120 patients in whom CMV retinitis had
been diagnosed in 1990-99 and 159 patients without CMV retinitis from
the same period. The sampling was from a primary study base in eastern
Ontario and western Quebec of patients with AIDS and CD4 counts less
than 50 celis/µL at the time of diagnosis of retinitis in the
case subjects or an analogous date for the control subjects.There were
two components to the study. In the first component (n =279) we examined
standard-of-care laboratory tests (hematologic and nutrition variables)
done duringthe study period. Inthe second component (n =57), which was
a subset of the first, we examined laboratory tests (HLA type, qualitative
and quantitative CMV polymerase chain reaction [PCR] and HIVload) on
stored blood samplesfrom the eastern Ontario site. Multivariate logistic
regression was used to model the data and control for confounding.We
developed a systematic model-building strategy, from assumption testing
to model building to model checking. Interpretation: We have identified laboratory variables that elevate (or decrease) the risk of CMV retinitis.These findings may be useful to clini-cians and health policy experts in developing rational guidelines for screening, examination frequency and targeted prophylaxis for patients with AIDS. |
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