TY - JOUR
T1 - Pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients without HIV infection
T2 - Factors associated with disseminated disease
AU - Baddley, J. W.
AU - Perfect, J. R.
AU - Oster, R. A.
AU - Larsen, R. A.
AU - Pankey, G. A.
AU - Henderson, H.
AU - Haas, D. W.
AU - Kauffman, C. A.
AU - Patel, R.
AU - Zaas, A. K.
AU - Pappas, P. G.
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements The original surveillance study, from which this study was derived, was sponsored in part by a grant from Pfizer, Inc.
PY - 2008/10
Y1 - 2008/10
N2 - Cryptococcus neoformans is an uncommonly recognized cause of pneumonia in HIV-negative patients. Because of its propensity to disseminate to the meninges and other sites, a lumbar puncture is recommended for patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis, regardless of other risk factors. This study explored clinical and laboratory features to help predict which patients had pulmonary disease alone versus those who had pulmonary plus extrapulmonary disease. A retrospective chart review at 15 medical centers was performed from 1990 to 2000 of all HIV-negative patients who had pulmonary cryptococcosis. Demographic, clinical, radiographic, and laboratory features were evaluated to determine factors that differentiated those patients who had extrapulmonary disease. Among 166 patients who had pulmonary cryptococcosis, 122 had pulmonary infection only and 44 had pulmonary plus extrapulmonary (disseminated) disease. A negative serum cryptococcal antigen titer was more common in patients with pulmonary disease alone (p<0.01). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that patients who had disseminated disease were more likely than those who only had pulmonary disease to have cirrhosis (p=0.049), headache (p<0.001), weight loss (p=0.003), fever (p=0.035), altered mental status (p<0.001), and to be receiving high-dose corticosteroids (p=0.008). In this large cohort of HIV-negative patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis, there were easily distinguished clinical and laboratory features among patients with pulmonary disease alone versus those with pulmonary plus extrapulmonary disease. These findings may be helpful in the evaluation of HIV-negative patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis with regard to the need for lumbar puncture or to search for disseminated disease.
AB - Cryptococcus neoformans is an uncommonly recognized cause of pneumonia in HIV-negative patients. Because of its propensity to disseminate to the meninges and other sites, a lumbar puncture is recommended for patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis, regardless of other risk factors. This study explored clinical and laboratory features to help predict which patients had pulmonary disease alone versus those who had pulmonary plus extrapulmonary disease. A retrospective chart review at 15 medical centers was performed from 1990 to 2000 of all HIV-negative patients who had pulmonary cryptococcosis. Demographic, clinical, radiographic, and laboratory features were evaluated to determine factors that differentiated those patients who had extrapulmonary disease. Among 166 patients who had pulmonary cryptococcosis, 122 had pulmonary infection only and 44 had pulmonary plus extrapulmonary (disseminated) disease. A negative serum cryptococcal antigen titer was more common in patients with pulmonary disease alone (p<0.01). Multivariate analysis demonstrated that patients who had disseminated disease were more likely than those who only had pulmonary disease to have cirrhosis (p=0.049), headache (p<0.001), weight loss (p=0.003), fever (p=0.035), altered mental status (p<0.001), and to be receiving high-dose corticosteroids (p=0.008). In this large cohort of HIV-negative patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis, there were easily distinguished clinical and laboratory features among patients with pulmonary disease alone versus those with pulmonary plus extrapulmonary disease. These findings may be helpful in the evaluation of HIV-negative patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis with regard to the need for lumbar puncture or to search for disseminated disease.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10096-008-0529-z
DO - 10.1007/s10096-008-0529-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 18449582
AN - SCOPUS:53549132503
SN - 0934-9723
VL - 27
SP - 937
EP - 943
JO - European Journal of Clinical Microbiology
JF - European Journal of Clinical Microbiology
IS - 10
ER -