2011
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-11-76
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Clinical characteristics of Pneumocystis pneumonia in non-HIV patients and prognostic factors including microbiological genotypes

Abstract: BackgroundThe number of patients with non-HIV Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is increasing with widespread immunosuppressive treatment. We investigated the clinical characteristics of non-HIV PCP and its association with microbiological genotypes.MethodsBetween January 2005 and March 2010, all patients in 2 university hospitals who had been diagnosed with PCP by PCR were enrolled in this study. Retrospective chart review of patients, microbiological genotypes, and association with 30-day mortality were examined.… Show more

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“…Because the sensitivity for PJP is very high, serum β-D-glucan can be used as a screening tool for PJP, especially for patients who are not suitable for the BAL procedure (23,24). Nevertheless, some studies did not find its prognostic value in PJP patients (26,27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the sensitivity for PJP is very high, serum β-D-glucan can be used as a screening tool for PJP, especially for patients who are not suitable for the BAL procedure (23,24). Nevertheless, some studies did not find its prognostic value in PJP patients (26,27).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…144,145 Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia appears to be very uncommon in MDS patients. In two large series of P. jirovecii pneumonia in non-HIV patients, MDS was the underlying disease in 3 of 55 (5.4%) 146 and 3 of 82 (4%) 147 of the reported cases, respectively.…”
Section: Invasive Fungal Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…En nuestro estudio, los pacientes no infectados por VIH presentaron más frecuentemente co-infecciones pulmonares por otros microorganismos, encontrándose que un tercio de ellos se diagnosticó la enfermedad por P. jiroveci en forma posterior a otra infección pulmonar en curso. Aun cuando hay pocos estudios que hagan alusión a la concomitancia de otras infecciones pulmonares 16,26,27 y su efecto en el pronóstico, es planteable que la doble infección generaría mayor inflamación e injuria pulmonar, incidiendo en una peor evolución; en nuestro estudio no logramos determinar una correlación entre co-infección y un riesgo aumentado de mortalidad.…”
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