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Amélie Duréault1, Catherine Chapelon, Lucie Biard, Fanny Domont, Léa Savey, Bahram Bodaghi, Valérie Pourcher, Matthieu Resche Rigon, Patrice Cacoub, David Saadoun.
Abstract
Sarcoidosis is associated with cell-mediated immunodeficiency and treatment of symptomatic sarcoidosis usually includes systemic immunosuppressants. Data relative to incidence, prognosis factors, and outcome of infections are scarce.Retrospective cohort study of 585 patients with biopsy proven sarcoidosis in a tertiary referral specialist clinic, with a nested case-control analysis. Twenty nine patients (4.9%) with severe infections were compared to 116 controls subjects with sarcoidosis, matched according to their gender, ethnicity, age at diagnosis, and treatment with corticosteroids.After a median follow-up of 8 years [range; 1-46], 38 severe infections [mycobacterial infections (n = 14), fungal infections (n = 10), bacterial (n = 8), viral (n = 3) and parasitic (n = 1)] were observed in 30 patients. The incidence of severe infections was 0.71% persons-year (CI 95% 0.5-0.98) and 0.43% persons-year (CI 95% 0.27-0.66). Patients with severe infection were more frequently of male gender (60% vs 46%) and were more likely treated by ≥ 3 immunosuppressive agents (OR = 3.8, IC 95% [1.5-9.64], P = .005) and by cyclophosphamide (OR = 5.55, IC 95% [1.9-16.1], P = .002), and with neurological (OR = 3.36 CI 95% [1.37-8.25], P = .008), or cardiac (OR = 2.65 CI 95% [1.09-6.43], P = .031) involvement of the sarcoidosis, compared to the controls. Two patients died within the 6 months following infection, due to progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy (n = 1), and of peritonitis (n = 1).Severe infections are observed in 5.1% of our patients with sarcoidosis after a median follow-up of 8 years. Risk factors for severe infections included neurological or cardiac involvement of sarcoidosis, the use of immunosuppressive agents and mainly cyclophosphamide.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29245251 PMCID: PMC5728866 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000008846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Main characteristics of the 16 patients with sarcoidosis and severe infection.
Case–control study of factors associated with severe infection∗.
Figure 1Flowchart of the cohort of patients with biopsy proven sarcoidosis.
Outcome of the 16 patients with sarcoidosis and severe nonmycobacterial infection.
Characteristics of sarcoidosis patients according to the presence or not of severe infection∗.