Joseph J. Stavola
Cornell University
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Endocrine Practice | 2006
Berrin Ergun-Longmire; Karen Lin-Su; Ann Margaret Dunn; Lily Chan; Kirsis Ham; Cristina Sison; Joseph J. Stavola; Maria G. Vogiatzi
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effects of protease inhibitors (PIs) as antiretroviral therapy in comparison with other antiretroviral (non-PI) medications on glucose tolerance, lipid metabolism, and body fat distribution in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected young patients. METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional clinical study in an outpatient HIV clinic. The study population consisted of 21 patients (15 female and 6 male) who had had at least 6 months of antiretroviral treatment. The mean age of the patients was 11.9 years (range, 6 to 16.5). RESULTS Fifteen patients treated with PIs and 6 patients treated with non-PIs were enrolled in the study. We found no significant differences in the lipid panel and insulin resistance, as determined by using the Quantitative Insulin Sensitivity Check Index formula, in the PI group in comparison with the non-PI group. Lipodystrophy was observed in 47% (7 of 15) of the PI group and 33% (2 of 6) of the non-PI group (P = 0.66). In the presence of lipodystrophy, serum triglyceride levels were higher in the PI group than in the non-PI group (P = 0.046). No such difference was found between the treatment groups when no lipodystrophy was present. There was no significant difference in insulin resistance between the treatment groups in the presence or absence of lipodystrophy. CONCLUSION Our study found the presence of lipodystrophy in HIV-infected young patients regardless of whether they were taking PIs or not. In the patients who had lipodystrophy, those treated with PIs had higher serum triglyceride levels than those not treated with PIs.
Pediatric Research | 1996
Seema Khaneja; Claire P Maguire; Joseph J. Stavola; Janis Schonholz; Gary J. Noel
THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF BACTEREMIA ON HOSPITALIZATION OF INFANTS SUSPECTED OF HAVING SERIOUS BACTERIAL INFECTION (SBI). 1036
American Journal of Perinatology | 2003
Gary Laborada; Maria Rego; Ajey Jain; Michael Guliano; Joseph J. Stavola; Praveen Ballabh; Alfred N. Krauss; Peter A. M. Auld; Mirjana Nesin
Clinical Infectious Diseases | 1993
Glenn Flores; Joseph J. Stavola; Gary J. Noel
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 1998
Rosemary Johann-Liang; Karen Lin; Joseph Cervia; Joseph J. Stavola; Gary J. Noel
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 1993
Joseph J. Stavola; Gary J. Noel
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 1995
Karen Tizer; Joseph Cervia; Ann Margaret Dunn; Joseph J. Stavola; Gary J. Noel
American Journal of Perinatology | 1999
Agnes Perenyi; Rosemary Johann-Liang; Joseph J. Stavola
Pediatric Pulmonology | 1997
J. G. C. Millar; David J. Valacer; Joseph J. Stavola; Eileen Shanahan; Mary F. Di Maio
Archive | 1997
Gary J. Noel; Joseph J. Stavola; Victoria Schauf