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Frank J. Palella
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 199
Citations - 14010
Frank J. Palella is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 175 publications receiving 12570 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank J. Palella include Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Cerner.
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Declining morbidity and mortality among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection. HIV Outpatient Study Investigators.
Frank J. Palella,Kathleen M. Delaney,Anne C. Moorman,Mark O. Loveless,Jack Fuhrer,Glen A. Satten,Diane J. Aschman,Scott D. Holmberg +7 more
TL;DR: The recent declines in morbidity and mortality due to AIDS are attributable to the use of more intensive antiretroviral therapies.
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Survival benefit of initiating antiretroviral therapy in HIV-infected persons in different CD4+ cell strata.
Frank J. Palella,Maria Deloria-Knoll,Joan S. Chmiel,Anne C. Moorman,Kathleen C. Wood,Alan E. Greenberg,Scott D. Holmberg +6 more
TL;DR: This cohort study compares mortality rates among ambulatory HIV-infected patients who initiated ART and those who delayed ART in various CD4+ strata and defines HAART as the use of at least three drugs simultaneously.
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Associations between HIV infection and subclinical coronary atherosclerosis.
Wendy S. Post,Matthew J. Budoff,Lawrence A. Kingsley,Frank J. Palella,Mallory D. Witt,Xiuhong Li,Richard T. George,Todd T. Brown,Lisa P. Jacobson +8 more
TL;DR: Noncontrast cardiac CT scans and CT angiography were performed to determine whether HIV-infected men have more coronary atherosclerosis than uninfected men in the MACS (Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study).
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Elevated Levels of Monocyte Activation Markers Are Associated With Subclinical Atherosclerosis in Men With and Those Without HIV Infection
Rebeccah A. McKibben,Joseph B. Margolick,Steven K. Grinspoon,Xiuhong Li,Frank J. Palella,Lawrence A. Kingsley,Mallory D. Witt,Richard T. George,Lisa P. Jacobson,Matthew J. Budoff,Russell P. Tracy,Todd T. Brown,Wendy S. Post,Wendy S. Post +13 more
TL;DR: Levels of all biomarkers were higher among HIV-infected men, of whom 81% had undetectable HIV RNA, and were associated with lower CD4(+) T-cell counts, and sCD163, sCD14, and CCL2 levels were elevated in treated HIV- Infected men and associated with atherosclerosis.
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End-Stage Renal Disease Among HIV-Infected Adults in North America
Alison G. Abraham,Keri N. Althoff,Yuezhou Jing,Michelle M. Estrella,Mari M. Kitahata,C. William Wester,Ronald J. Bosch,Heidi M. Crane,Joseph J. Eron,M. John Gill,Michael A. Horberg,Amy C. Justice,Amy C. Justice,Marina B. Klein,Angel M. Mayor,Richard D. Moore,Frank J. Palella,Chirag R. Parikh,Michael J. Silverberg,Elizabeth T. Golub,Lisa P. Jacobson,Sonia Napravnik,Gregory M. Lucas,Gregory D. Kirk,Constance A. Benson,Ann C. Collier,Stephen L. Boswell,Chris Grasso,Kenneth H. Mayer,Robert S. Hogg,Richard Harrigan,Julio S. G. Montaner,Angela Cescon,John T. Brooks,Kate Buchacz,Kelly A. Gebo,Benigno Rodriguez,Jennifer E. Thorne,James J. Goedert,Sean B. Rourke,Ann N. Burchell,Anita Rachlis,Robert F. Hunter-Mellado,Steven G. Deeks,Jeffrey N. Martin,Michael S. Saag,Michael J. Mugavero,James H. Willig,Robert Dubrow,David Fiellin,Timothy R. Sterling,David W. Haas,Sally Bebawy,Megan Turner,Stephen J. Gange,Kathryn Anastos,Rosemary G. McKaig,Aimee M. Freeman,Carol Lent,Stephen E. Van Rompaey,Eric Webster,Liz Morton,Brenda Simon,Bryan Lau,Jinbing Zhang,Shari Modur,David B. Hanna,Peter F Rebeiro,Cherise Wong,Adell Mendes +69 more
TL;DR: The risk of ESRD remains high among HIV-infected individuals in care but is declining with improvements in virologic suppression, coincident with notable increases in both the prevalence of viral suppression and the prevalenceof E SRD risk factors including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and hepatitis C virus coinfection.