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Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania

Management of cryptococcal infections among patients suffering from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) represents a medical challenge. This retrospective study aims to describe the disease management and outcomes among 24 AIDS patients who suffered from Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis. The...

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Autores principales: Marincu, Iosif, Citu, Cosmin, Vidican, Iulia, Bratosin, Felix, Mares, Mihai, Suciu, Oana, Frent, Stefan, Bota, Adrian Vasile, Timircan, Madalina, Bratu, Melania Lavinia, Grigoras, Mirela Loredana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054221
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010054
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author Marincu, Iosif
Citu, Cosmin
Vidican, Iulia
Bratosin, Felix
Mares, Mihai
Suciu, Oana
Frent, Stefan
Bota, Adrian Vasile
Timircan, Madalina
Bratu, Melania Lavinia
Grigoras, Mirela Loredana
author_facet Marincu, Iosif
Citu, Cosmin
Vidican, Iulia
Bratosin, Felix
Mares, Mihai
Suciu, Oana
Frent, Stefan
Bota, Adrian Vasile
Timircan, Madalina
Bratu, Melania Lavinia
Grigoras, Mirela Loredana
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description Management of cryptococcal infections among patients suffering from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) represents a medical challenge. This retrospective study aims to describe the disease management and outcomes among 24 AIDS patients who suffered from Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis. The parameters evaluated from our patients’ database records include epidemiological data, clinical manifestations, biochemical and microbiological analysis of patients’ cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), treatment profiles, and disease outcomes. All patients included in the study had a lymphocyte count of less than 200 CD4/mm(3). Of the 24 patients included in this study, five had been diagnosed with HIV infection since childhood, after receiving HIV-infected blood transfusions. The most prominent symptom was fatigue in 62.5% of patients, followed by nausea/vomiting and headache. Seven patients had liver cirrhosis due to hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, while Kaposi sarcoma and cerebral toxoplasmosis were found in two patients. Six out of 24 patients died due to bacterial sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). High intracranial pressure was the strongest predictive factor for mortality (OR = 2.9), followed by ARDS (OR = 1.8), seizures at disease onset (OR = 1.4), and diabetes mellitus (OR = 1.2). Interestingly, patients younger than 40 years old had a significantly lower survival rate than that of the older patients. Before developing Cryptococcal meningitis, all patients had low adherence to the early ART treatment scheme and skipped the follow-up visits. All patients received a combination of amphotericin B and flucytosine as induction therapy, adding fluconazole for maintenance. Simultaneously, AIDS HAART was initiated at diagnosis of the cryptococcal infection. A combined regimen of antifungals and highly active antiretroviral therapy showed improved patient recovery with minor side effects.
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spelling pubmed-87745552022-01-21 Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania Marincu, Iosif Citu, Cosmin Vidican, Iulia Bratosin, Felix Mares, Mihai Suciu, Oana Frent, Stefan Bota, Adrian Vasile Timircan, Madalina Bratu, Melania Lavinia Grigoras, Mirela Loredana Diagnostics (Basel) Article Management of cryptococcal infections among patients suffering from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) represents a medical challenge. This retrospective study aims to describe the disease management and outcomes among 24 AIDS patients who suffered from Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis. The parameters evaluated from our patients’ database records include epidemiological data, clinical manifestations, biochemical and microbiological analysis of patients’ cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), treatment profiles, and disease outcomes. All patients included in the study had a lymphocyte count of less than 200 CD4/mm(3). Of the 24 patients included in this study, five had been diagnosed with HIV infection since childhood, after receiving HIV-infected blood transfusions. The most prominent symptom was fatigue in 62.5% of patients, followed by nausea/vomiting and headache. Seven patients had liver cirrhosis due to hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, while Kaposi sarcoma and cerebral toxoplasmosis were found in two patients. Six out of 24 patients died due to bacterial sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). High intracranial pressure was the strongest predictive factor for mortality (OR = 2.9), followed by ARDS (OR = 1.8), seizures at disease onset (OR = 1.4), and diabetes mellitus (OR = 1.2). Interestingly, patients younger than 40 years old had a significantly lower survival rate than that of the older patients. Before developing Cryptococcal meningitis, all patients had low adherence to the early ART treatment scheme and skipped the follow-up visits. All patients received a combination of amphotericin B and flucytosine as induction therapy, adding fluconazole for maintenance. Simultaneously, AIDS HAART was initiated at diagnosis of the cryptococcal infection. A combined regimen of antifungals and highly active antiretroviral therapy showed improved patient recovery with minor side effects. MDPI 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8774555/ /pubmed/35054221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010054 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Marincu, Iosif
Citu, Cosmin
Vidican, Iulia
Bratosin, Felix
Mares, Mihai
Suciu, Oana
Frent, Stefan
Bota, Adrian Vasile
Timircan, Madalina
Bratu, Melania Lavinia
Grigoras, Mirela Loredana
Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania
title Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania
title_full Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania
title_fullStr Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania
title_short Clinical Profile of 24 AIDS Patients with Cryptococcal Meningitis in the HAART Era: A Report from an Infectious Diseases Tertiary Hospital in Western Romania
title_sort clinical profile of 24 aids patients with cryptococcal meningitis in the haart era: a report from an infectious diseases tertiary hospital in western romania
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054221
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12010054
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