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Cryptococcal meningitis in a tertiary hospital in Pretoria, mortality and risk factors - A retrospective cohort study.

J Hiesgen1, C Schutte1, S Olorunju2, J Retief3.   

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Aim This retrospective cohort study analyzes the impact of possible risk factors on the survival chance of patients with cryptococcal meningitis. These factors include the patient's socio-economic background, age, gender, presenting symptoms, comorbidities, laboratory findings and, in particular, non-adherence versus adherence to therapy. Methods Data were collected from all adult patients admitted to Kalafong Hospital with laboratory confirmed cryptococcal meningitis over a period of 24 months. We analyzed the data by the presentation of descriptive summary statistics, logistic regression was used to assess factors which showed association between outcome of measure and factor. Furthermore, multivariable logistic regression analysis using all the factors that showed significant association in the cross tabulation was applied to determine which factors had an impact on the patients' mortality risk. Results A total of 87 patients were identified. All except one were HIV-positive, of which 55.2% were antiretroviral therapy naïve. A history of previous tuberculosis was given by 25 patients (28.7%) and 49 (56.3%) were on tuberculosis treatment at admission or started during their hospital stay. In-hospital mortality was 31%. Statistical analysis showed that antiretroviral therapy naïve patients had 9.9 (CI 95% 1.2-81.2, p < 0.0032) times greater odds of dying compared to those on antiretroviral therapy, with 17 from 48 patients (35.4%) dying compared with 1 out of 21 patients (4.8%) on treatment. Defaulters had 14.7 (CI 95% 1.6-131.6, p < 0.016) times greater odds of dying, with 9 from 18 patients dying (50%), compared to the non-defaulters. In addition, patients who presented with nausea and vomiting had a 6.3 (95% CI 1.7-23.1, p < 0.005) times greater odds of dying (18/47, 38.3%); this remained significant when adjusted for antiretroviral therapy naïve patients and defaulters. Conclusion Cryptococcal meningitis is still a common opportunistic infection in people living with HIV/AIDS resulting in hospitalization and a high mortality. Defaulting antiretroviral therapy and presentation with nausea and vomiting were associated with a significantly increased mortality risk.

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Keywords:  AIDS; highly active antiretroviral therapy; viral disease

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27255493     DOI: 10.1177/0956462416653559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J STD AIDS        ISSN: 0956-4624            Impact factor:   1.359


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1.  Prediction of unfavorable outcomes in cryptococcal meningitis: results of the multicenter Infectious Diseases International Research Initiative (ID-IRI) cryptococcal meningitis study.

Authors:  I N Hakyemez; H Erdem; G Beraud; M Lurdes; A Silva-Pinto; C Alexandru; B Bishop; F Mangani; X Argemi; M Poinot; R Hasbun; M Sunbul; M Akcaer; S Alp; T Demirdal; K Angamuthu; F Amer; E Ragab; G A Shehata; D Ozturk-Engin; N Ozgunes; L Larsen; S Zimmerli; O R Sipahi; E Tukenmez Tigen; G Celebi; N Oztoprak; A C Yardimci; Y Cag
Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis       Date:  2017-12-08       Impact factor: 3.267

2.  Prevalence of cryptococcal meningitis among people living with human immuno-deficiency virus and predictors of mortality in adults on induction therapy in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Seke G Y Muzazu; Dawit Getachew Assefa; Christabel Phiri; Tewodros Getinet; Samrawit Solomon; Gizachew Yismaw; Tsegahun Manyazewal
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-09-08

3.  Impact of biological sex on cryptococcal meningitis mortality in Uganda and South Africa.

Authors:  Anna M Stadelman; Kenneth Ssebambulidde; Lillian Tugume; Katelyn A Pastick; Kathy Huppler Hullsiek; Sarah Lofgren; Edwin Nuwagira; Emily E Evans; Darlisha A Williams; Conrad Muzoora; David B Meya; Radha Rajasingham; Joshua Rhein; David R Boulware
Journal:  Med Mycol       Date:  2021-07-06       Impact factor: 4.076

4.  Mortality from HIV-associated meningitis in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Mark W Tenforde; Alida M Gertz; David S Lawrence; Nicola K Wills; Brandon L Guthrie; Carey Farquhar; Joseph N Jarvis
Journal:  J Int AIDS Soc       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 5.396

5.  Computerised tomography findings in HIV-associated cryptococcal meningoencephalitis at a tertiary hospital in Pretoria.

Authors:  Nausheen Khan; Juliane Hiesgen
Journal:  SA J Radiol       Date:  2017-11-14
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