Trajectory Analysis of Cognitive Outcomes in Children with Perinatal HIV
© 2019 Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. All rights reserved. Background: Children with perinatal HIV (pHIV) may display distinct long-term cognitive phenotypes. We used group-based trajectory modeling to identify clusters of children with pHIV after similar developmental trajectories and predic...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-679662020-04-02T15:12:37Z Trajectory Analysis of Cognitive Outcomes in Children with Perinatal HIV Payal B. Patel Tanakorn Apornpong Thanyawee Puthanakit Kulvadee Thongpibul Pope Kosalaraksa Rawiwan Hansudewechakul Suparat Kanjanavanit Chiawat Ngampiyaskul Wicharn Luesomboon Jurai Wongsawat Ly Penh Sun Kea Chettra Vonthanak Saphonn Claude A. Mellins Kathleen Malee Serena Spudich Jintanat Ananworanich Stephen J. Kerr Robert Paul Medicine © 2019 Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. All rights reserved. Background: Children with perinatal HIV (pHIV) may display distinct long-term cognitive phenotypes. We used group-based trajectory modeling to identify clusters of children with pHIV after similar developmental trajectories and predictors of belonging to select cognitive trajectory groups. Methods: Participants included children, 4-17 years of age, with pHIV in Thailand and Cambodia. Cognitive measures included translated versions of Intelligence Quotient tests, Color Trails Tests and Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration conducted semiannually over 3-6 years. The best fit of trajectory groups was determined using maximum likelihood estimation. Multivariate logistic regression identified baseline factors associated with belonging to the lowest scoring trajectory group. Results: Group-based trajectory analyses revealed a 3-cluster classification for each cognitive test, labeled as high, medium and low scoring groups. Most trajectory group scores remained stable across age. Verbal IQ declined in all 3 trajectory groups and the high scoring group for Children's Color Trails Test 1 and 2 showed an increase in scores across age. Children in the lowest scoring trajectory group were more likely to present at an older age and report lower household income. Conclusions: Group-based trajectory modeling succinctly classifies cohort heterogeneity in cognitive outcomes in pHIV. Most trajectories remained stable across age suggesting that cognitive potential is likely determined at an early age with the exception of a small subgroup of children who displayed developmental gains in select cognitive domains and may represent those with better cognitive reserve. Poverty and longer duration of untreated HIV may predispose children with pHIV to suboptimal cognitive development. 2020-04-02T15:12:37Z 2020-04-02T15:12:37Z 2019-10-01 Journal 15320987 08913668 2-s2.0-85072774761 10.1097/INF.0000000000002427 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85072774761&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/67966 |
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© 2019 Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. All rights reserved. Background: Children with perinatal HIV (pHIV) may display distinct long-term cognitive phenotypes. We used group-based trajectory modeling to identify clusters of children with pHIV after similar developmental trajectories and predictors of belonging to select cognitive trajectory groups. Methods: Participants included children, 4-17 years of age, with pHIV in Thailand and Cambodia. Cognitive measures included translated versions of Intelligence Quotient tests, Color Trails Tests and Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration conducted semiannually over 3-6 years. The best fit of trajectory groups was determined using maximum likelihood estimation. Multivariate logistic regression identified baseline factors associated with belonging to the lowest scoring trajectory group. Results: Group-based trajectory analyses revealed a 3-cluster classification for each cognitive test, labeled as high, medium and low scoring groups. Most trajectory group scores remained stable across age. Verbal IQ declined in all 3 trajectory groups and the high scoring group for Children's Color Trails Test 1 and 2 showed an increase in scores across age. Children in the lowest scoring trajectory group were more likely to present at an older age and report lower household income. Conclusions: Group-based trajectory modeling succinctly classifies cohort heterogeneity in cognitive outcomes in pHIV. Most trajectories remained stable across age suggesting that cognitive potential is likely determined at an early age with the exception of a small subgroup of children who displayed developmental gains in select cognitive domains and may represent those with better cognitive reserve. Poverty and longer duration of untreated HIV may predispose children with pHIV to suboptimal cognitive development. |
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Payal B. Patel Tanakorn Apornpong Thanyawee Puthanakit Kulvadee Thongpibul Pope Kosalaraksa Rawiwan Hansudewechakul Suparat Kanjanavanit Chiawat Ngampiyaskul Wicharn Luesomboon Jurai Wongsawat Ly Penh Sun Kea Chettra Vonthanak Saphonn Claude A. Mellins Kathleen Malee Serena Spudich Jintanat Ananworanich Stephen J. Kerr Robert Paul |
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Trajectory Analysis of Cognitive Outcomes in Children with Perinatal HIV |
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Trajectory Analysis of Cognitive Outcomes in Children with Perinatal HIV |
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Trajectory Analysis of Cognitive Outcomes in Children with Perinatal HIV |
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