Purpose: Studies have elucidated that heart failure (HF) in people living with HIV manifests differently when compared with HF cases in the general population. This cohort aimed to examine the mortality risk factors, including biological and social factors, as well as suitable medical interventions to prevent death in this population.

Participants: The New York City Health+Hospitals HIV Heart Failure (NYC4H) cohort encompassed records from 11 major hospital sites. Adult individuals with confirmed HIV and HF were recruited from either inpatient or clinic hospital visits between July 2017 and June 2022. The first follow-up period began on the date of the first clinical encounter until June 2023, and the second follow-up period extended between July 2022 and October 2023.

Findings To Date: In total, 1044 patients were enrolled in the study. The cohort comprised 657 (62.9%) males and 387 (37.1%) females. The average age was 61.6 years at baseline and the average follow-up time was 3.8 years. Overall, a total of 259 (24.8%) deaths were identified, of which 193 occurred in the first follow-up period (enrolling date to June 2022) and 66 during the second follow-up period (June 2022 to October 2023). The most common comorbidities within this population were hypertension (75.3%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (39.2%), type II diabetes mellitus (40%) and hyperlipidaemia (35.7%). The most common social adversities were polysubstance use (31.13%), mental health-related issues (20.7%) and lack of family support (14.5%). 601 (57.6%) patients had encountered at least one and more than one social adversity in their lifetime.

Future Plans: Currently, nutritional notes from licensed dietitians and right and left heart catheterisation reports are under review. We are scheduled to complete the data collection for the comprehensive third follow-up period, which includes follow-up psychosocial evaluations, by the end of 2025. In addition, we intend to conduct annual follow-ups for specific high-risk groups, such as individuals with pulmonary hypertension, those facing higher social adversities and participants with poor HIV control.

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