Figure 1
From: De novo electrocardiographic abnormalities in persons living with HIV

Study overview. The Copenhagen Comorbidity in HIV infection study included 1099 persons living with HIV of which 909 had an electrocardiogram (ECG) measured at baseline. Participants were invited for a repeat exam after two years and 812 of those with a recorded ECG at baseline had a follow-up ECG recorded. Participants with major ECG abnormalities at baseline or participants with viral load ≥ 50 copies/mL were excluded. In total, 667 participants were included in the study.