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1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis

BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein produced by the liver in response to systemic inflammation. CRP is a helpful surrogate biomarker widely used in various infections, particularly for following the progression and resolution of infection. We aimed to determine the associa...

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Autores principales: Chesdachai, Supavit, Engen, Nicole, Rhein, Joshua, Tugume, Lillian, kiiza. Kandole, Tadeo, Abassi, Mahsa, Williams, Darlisha A, Skipper, Caleb, Hullsiek, Kathy H, kisekka. Musubire, Abdu, Meya, David, Boulware, David
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6809027/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1579
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author Chesdachai, Supavit
Engen, Nicole
Rhein, Joshua
Tugume, Lillian
kiiza. Kandole, Tadeo
Abassi, Mahsa
Williams, Darlisha A
Skipper, Caleb
Hullsiek, Kathy H
kisekka. Musubire, Abdu
Meya, David
Boulware, David
author_facet Chesdachai, Supavit
Engen, Nicole
Rhein, Joshua
Tugume, Lillian
kiiza. Kandole, Tadeo
Abassi, Mahsa
Williams, Darlisha A
Skipper, Caleb
Hullsiek, Kathy H
kisekka. Musubire, Abdu
Meya, David
Boulware, David
author_sort Chesdachai, Supavit
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description BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein produced by the liver in response to systemic inflammation. CRP is a helpful surrogate biomarker widely used in various infections, particularly for following the progression and resolution of infection. We aimed to determine the association between baseline CRP level and cryptococcal meningitis outcome. METHODS: We reviewed 168 prospectively enrolled HIV-infected Ugandans with confirmed first-episode cryptococcal meningitis. Baseline serum samples collected within 5 days from diagnosis had CRP levels measured and categorized into quartiles. We compared baseline serum CRP with 18-week survival using unadjusted time-to-event analysis. RESULTS: Of 168 participants, the first quartile of baseline serum CRP was 83.6 mg/L. Baseline CD4 count, HIV viral load, and cerebrospinal fluid results did not differ by quartile. Participants with CRP > 49.5 mg/L more likely presented with Glasgow Coma Scale <15 (P = 0.03). The 18-week mortality rate was 54.8% (46/84) in the highest two quartile CRP groups (49.5 mg/L), 40.5% (17/42) in the mid-range CRP group (29–49.5 mg/L), and 14.3% (6/42) in the low CRP group (<29 mg/L) (P < 0.001) (Figure 1). CONCLUSION: Higher baseline serum CRP is associated with increased mortality in HIV-infected individuals with first-episode cryptococcal meningitis. The serum CRP could be a surrogate marker for undiagnosed co-infections or may reflect immune dysregulation leading to worse outcomes in persons with advanced AIDS and concomitant cryptococcal meningitis. Additional studies investigating more specific inflammatory biomarkers and the longitudinal trend in CRP with effective therapy would be informative. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures.
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spelling pubmed-68090272019-10-28 1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis Chesdachai, Supavit Engen, Nicole Rhein, Joshua Tugume, Lillian kiiza. Kandole, Tadeo Abassi, Mahsa Williams, Darlisha A Skipper, Caleb Hullsiek, Kathy H kisekka. Musubire, Abdu Meya, David Boulware, David Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein produced by the liver in response to systemic inflammation. CRP is a helpful surrogate biomarker widely used in various infections, particularly for following the progression and resolution of infection. We aimed to determine the association between baseline CRP level and cryptococcal meningitis outcome. METHODS: We reviewed 168 prospectively enrolled HIV-infected Ugandans with confirmed first-episode cryptococcal meningitis. Baseline serum samples collected within 5 days from diagnosis had CRP levels measured and categorized into quartiles. We compared baseline serum CRP with 18-week survival using unadjusted time-to-event analysis. RESULTS: Of 168 participants, the first quartile of baseline serum CRP was 83.6 mg/L. Baseline CD4 count, HIV viral load, and cerebrospinal fluid results did not differ by quartile. Participants with CRP > 49.5 mg/L more likely presented with Glasgow Coma Scale <15 (P = 0.03). The 18-week mortality rate was 54.8% (46/84) in the highest two quartile CRP groups (49.5 mg/L), 40.5% (17/42) in the mid-range CRP group (29–49.5 mg/L), and 14.3% (6/42) in the low CRP group (<29 mg/L) (P < 0.001) (Figure 1). CONCLUSION: Higher baseline serum CRP is associated with increased mortality in HIV-infected individuals with first-episode cryptococcal meningitis. The serum CRP could be a surrogate marker for undiagnosed co-infections or may reflect immune dysregulation leading to worse outcomes in persons with advanced AIDS and concomitant cryptococcal meningitis. Additional studies investigating more specific inflammatory biomarkers and the longitudinal trend in CRP with effective therapy would be informative. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6809027/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1579 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Chesdachai, Supavit
Engen, Nicole
Rhein, Joshua
Tugume, Lillian
kiiza. Kandole, Tadeo
Abassi, Mahsa
Williams, Darlisha A
Skipper, Caleb
Hullsiek, Kathy H
kisekka. Musubire, Abdu
Meya, David
Boulware, David
1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis
title 1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis
title_full 1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis
title_fullStr 1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis
title_full_unstemmed 1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis
title_short 1716. Baseline Serum C-Reactive Protein Level Predicts Mortality in Cryptococcal Meningitis
title_sort 1716. baseline serum c-reactive protein level predicts mortality in cryptococcal meningitis
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6809027/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1579
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