Antifungal therapy and management of complications of cryptococcosis due to Cryptococcus gattii
- PMID: 23697747
- DOI: 10.1093/cid/cit341
Antifungal therapy and management of complications of cryptococcosis due to Cryptococcus gattii
Abstract
Background: We describe antifungal therapy and management of complications due to Cryptococcus gattii infection in 86 Australian patients followed for at least 12 months.
Methods: Patient data from culture-confirmed cases (2000-2007) were recorded at diagnosis, 6 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months. Clinical, laboratory, and treatment variables associated with raised intracranial pressure (ICP) and immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) were determined.
Results: Seven of 10 patients with lung infection received amphotericin B (AMB) induction therapy (6 with 5-flucytosine [5-FC] for a median of 2 weeks); median duration of therapy including azole eradication therapy was 41 weeks, with a complete/partial clinical response in 78%. For neurologic disease, 88% of patients received AMB, 78% with 5-FC, for a median of 6 weeks. The median total course was 18 months. Nine patients receiving fluconazole induction therapy were reinduced with AMB plus 5-FC for clinical failure. Raised ICP (31 patients) was associated with initial abnormal neurology, and neurologic sequelae and/or death at 12 months (both P = .02); cerebrospinal fluid drains/shunts were placed in 58% of patients and in 64% of 22 patients with hydrocephalus. IRIS developed 2-12 months after starting antifungals in 8 patients, who presented with new/enlarging brain lesions. Risk factors included female sex, brain involvement at presentation, and higher median CD4 counts (all P < .05); corticosteroids reduced cryptococcoma-associated edema.
Conclusions: Induction AMB plus 5-FC is indicated for C. gattii neurologic cryptococcosis (6 weeks) and when localized to lung (2 weeks). Shunting was often required to control raised ICP. IRIS presents with cerebral manifestations.
Keywords: Cryptococcus gattii; IRIS; antifungal therapy; neurologic complications.
Comment in
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Cryptococcosis due to Cryptococcus gattii.Clin Infect Dis. 2013 Aug;57(4):552-4. doi: 10.1093/cid/cit342. Epub 2013 May 22. Clin Infect Dis. 2013. PMID: 23697746 No abstract available.
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