Literature DB >> 26100526

Voriconazole: a novel treatment option for cryptococcal meningitis.

Yan Yao1, Jia-Tang Zhang, Bo Yan, Ting Gao, Xiao-Wei Xing, Cheng-Lin Tian, Xu-Sheng Huang, Sheng-Yuan Yu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) is a relatively common opportunistic infection in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and can also occur in patients with no underlying disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical manifestations, laboratory findings, diagnosis and misdiagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of CM at a tertiary care hospital.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective study of 55 patients at a tertiary care hospital from January 1, 1992 to December 31, 2013. All the patients had a definite diagnosis based on etiology.
RESULTS: All 55 patients had a positive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) India ink staining result. The predominant change observed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was leptomeningeal liner enhancement, which is also called 'lumbriciform-enhancing.' Only 15 patients were first diagnosed with CM, indicating a misdiagnosis rate of 72.7%. At the follow-up end point, 8 patients were cured, 33 had improved, and 14 had died. The overall response rate was 74.5%. The voriconazole group had a response rate of 100%, which was significantly higher than the other two groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Most CM patients in China were previously healthy without any potential risk factors. CM was easily misdiagnosed due to the lack of specificity of early clinical symptoms. Repeated CSF India ink staining should be performed to identify the pathogen. Voriconazole could be administered to the patients with CM, especially to patients who had a treatment failure with amphotericin B alone or accompanied by fluconazole.

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Keywords:  CSF India ink staining; Cryptococcal meningitis; antifungal drug; fluconazole; voriconazole

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26100526     DOI: 10.3109/23744235.2015.1044260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Dis (Lond)        ISSN: 2374-4243


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