Managing frailty in people with human immunodeficiency virus.

Br J Hosp Med (Lond)

Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.

Published: June 2022

The population of people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is ageing and has an increasing burden of non-acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related morbidity and mortality, including frailty. Frailty is prevalent at a younger age in this population and is associated with multimorbidity, disability and death. This article examines the key interventions to ameliorate the advancement of frailty in people living with HIV. It explores methods of successfully delivering a multidisciplinary holistic approach to this complex patient group, using three case studies. The most effective frailty intervention is exercise. Group-based physiotherapy classes protect against functional decline and frailty symptomatology. Optimisation of medical and psychiatric comorbidities, including deprescribing when appropriate, is also essential. Addressing the social determinants of frailty, such as social isolation and loneliness, are beneficial, but are dependent on local charities and resources. More research is required to assess pharmacological and nutritional interventions in frailty. This requires a greater understanding of the exact pathophysiology of frailty, which remains poorly understood.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/hmed.2021.0474DOI Listing

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