Archi-Prevaleat project. A National Register of color-Doppler ultrasonography of the epi-aortic vessels in Patients Living with HIV

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S Martini
S Ferrara
C Bellacosa
B M Ceresia
F Taccari
G Di Filippo
A Tartaglia
G Gaeta
Paolo Maggi

Keywords

HIV; Endothelial wall, color-Doppler ultrasonography;, Vascular lesions

Abstract

Persons Living with HIV (PLWH) are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than the general population.  Carotid ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic tool, aimed at the assessment of vascular anatomy and function.  Our present aim is to generate a National Register of color-Doppler ultrasonography (Archi-Prevaleat) to better evaluate the characteristics of vascular lesions in PLWH on a large number of data.

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