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Computed tomography findings in invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in non-neutropenic transplant recipients and neutropenic patients, and their prognostic value.

Authors :
Park, Seong Yeon
Lim, Chaehun
Lee, Sang-Oh
Choi, Sang-Ho
Kim, Yang Soo
Woo, Jun Hee
Song, Jae-Woo
Kim, Mi Young
Chae, Eun Jin
Do, Kyung-Hyun
Song, Koun-Sik
Seo, Joon Beom
Kim, Sung-Han
Source :
Journal of Infection; Dec2011, Vol. 63 Issue 6, p447-456, 10p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Summary: Objectives: We evaluated CT findings and their prognostic value in non-neutropenic transplant recipients with invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA) compared with neutropenic patients with IPA. Methods: All adult patients during a 27-month who met the criteria for proven or probable IPA according to the 2008 EORTC/MSG criteria were retrospectively enrolled. Initial CT findings were reviewed by two radiologists blinded to the patients’ demographics and clinical outcomes. Results: A total of 50 non-neutropenic transplant recipients and 60 neutropenic patients were enrolled. Consolidation-or-mass, halo signs, and angio-invasive form were observed less often in non-neutropenic transplant recipients than in neutropenic patients: (56%, 26%, and 32%) versus (78%, 55%, and 60%, p = 0.01, p = 0.002, and p = 0.003, respectively). Multivariate analysis revealed that macronodules (HR 0.31, p = 0.001), multiple infarct-shaped consolidations (HR 4.26, p < 0.001), renal replacement therapy (HR 5.62, p < 0.001) and persistence of a positive serum galactomannan (HR 7.14, p < 0.001) were independently associated with 90-day mortality. Conclusions: Our data indicate that CT findings in non-neutropenic transplant recipients with IPA are similar to those in neutropenic patients with IPA except that consolidation-or-mass, halo sings, and angio-invasive form are less frequent, and certain CT findings such as macronodules and multiple infarct-shaped consolidations have prognostic implications in IPA. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01634453
Volume :
63
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Infection
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67548128
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2011.08.007