Abstract:Objective To explore the relationship between electrocardiograms(ECGs) from 315 HIV/AIDS patients and CD4+ cell. MethodsAccording to the count of CD4+ cells, the enrolled 315 patients were divided into group A and group B, whose routine ECGs were made comparative analysis.ResultsBetween the 2 groups, there were statistically significant differences in the occurrences of abnormal ECGs, nodal tachycardia, high voltage in left ventricle, and ST-T changes(P<0.05). There was no statistically significant differences in the occurrences of sinus bradycardia, ectopic beat, axis deviation, and bundle branch block(P>0.05). ConclusionHIV virus and highintense antiviral therapy significantly damage cardiovascular system, which are closely related to the level of CD4+ cells and disease progression.