[Epidemiology and therapy of pain and depression during HIV and AIDS]

Husstedt IW, Reichelt D, Kästner F, Evers S, Hahn K

Research article (journal)

Abstract

Pain is one of the most common reasons for admission to hospital for patients suffering from AIDS. Pain and other symptoms very often cover depressive episodes. Pain induced by AIDS therapy represents a progressive problem and induces the necessity to alter the highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Of HIV-infected people 90% complain of headaches. Headache may result from opportunistic infections, from side-effects of HAART or from the HIV in the CNS itself but also the high burden of idiopathic headaches must be considered. Up to 20% of all neuropathies in HIV-infected people are caused by HAART. In most cases changing of HAART is necessary. Problems of interactions between HAART and the substances used for pain therapy via the cytochrome P450 system represents a special therapeutic problem during HAART in order to avoid development of resistance by the HIV.

Details about the publication

JournalSchmerz
Volume23
Issue6
Page range628-639
StatusPublished
Release year2009
Language in which the publication is writtenGerman
DOI10.1007/s00482-009-0846-x

Authors from the University of Münster

Husstedt, Ingo-W.
Neurology Clinic [closed]
Kästner, Florian
Clinic for Mental Health
Reichelt, Doris Lisa Ilse
Medical Clinic of Internal Medicine D (Nephrology and Rheumatology) (Med D)