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Hepatitis G virus RNA is common in AIDS patients' plasma but is not associated with abnormal liver function tests or other clinical syndromes
Authors:I Woolley  H Valdez  C Walker  A Landay  D Zdunek  G Hess  MM Lederman
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To determine whether postmenopausal oestrogen replacement therapy affects carotid artery pulsatility index. DESIGN: A prospective double-blind placebo controlled trial. SETTING: University associated teaching hospital. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty-eight postmenopausal women who were more than 12 months postmenopausal and who had not taken exogenous oestrogen. INTERVENTIONS: Independent randomisation to receive oral oestradiol (2 mg daily) or placebo for 20 to 24 weeks. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Internal carotid artery Doppler pulsatility index, measured within one centimetre of the carotid bifurcation. RESULTS: Replicate data were available from 27 women. The mean pulsatility index decreased by -0.11 in 15 women receiving oestradiol, compared with a mean rise of 0.05 in the 12 women who received placebo (P = 0.006, 95% CI for treatment difference 0.06-0.31). CONCLUSIONS: Oestrogen replacement decreases postmenopausal carotid artery pulsatility index, probably reflecting decreased peripheral vascular resistance. This is a further mechanism whereby hormone replacement therapy may impart cardiovascular protection.
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