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Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia presenting as a solitary pulmonary granuloma due to unclean continuous positive airway pressure equipment: a case report.

Lun-Yu Jao1, Wen-Lin Su1,2, Hsu-Chao Chang2,3, Chou-Chin Lan1,2, Yao-Kuang Wu1,2, Mei-Chen Yang1,2.   

Abstract

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy can spread infections if the equipment is not cleaned properly. We report a case of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia likely spread by unclean CPAP equipment and accessories. A 48-year-old man with severe obstructive sleep apnea was using CPAP equipment that had never been cleaned for 5 years. He experienced intermittent mild fever for 6 weeks. His chest images showed a solitary pulmonary granuloma. Pneumocystis jirovecii was identified from the bronchoalveolar fluid, the CPAP mask, and the air tubing. The fever subsided immediately after changing to a clean CPAP device. We prescribed sulfamethoxazole 400 mg and trimethoprim 80 mg twice daily for 1 month. Three months later, the pulmonary granuloma disappeared, and P. jirovecii was absent in the bronchoalveolar fluid. Poorly cleaned CPAP devices could harbor P. jirovecii and spread pulmonary infection in immunocompetent persons. Appropriate cleaning of CPAP equipment is essential to minimize infection risk. CITATION: Jao L-Y, Su W-L, Chang H-C, Lan C-C, Wu Y-K, Yang M-C. Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia presenting as a solitary pulmonary granuloma due to unclean continuous positive airway pressure equipment: a case report. J Clin Sleep Med. 2022;18(6):1717-1721.
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Keywords:  zzm321990 Pneumocystis jiroveciizzm321990 ; continuous positive airway pressure; immunocompetent; sleep apnea; solitary pulmonary granuloma

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35212263      PMCID: PMC9163632          DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.9942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med        ISSN: 1550-9389            Impact factor:   4.324


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1.  Effect of continuous positive airway pressure therapy on infectious complications in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.

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Journal:  Respiration       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 3.580

2.  Investigation of the hygienic safety of continuous positive airways pressure devices after reprocessing.

Authors:  K Steinhauer; P Goroncy-Bermes
Journal:  J Hosp Infect       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 3.926

3.  HRCT-features of Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia and their evolution before and after treatment in non-HIV immunocompromised patients.

Authors:  M N Vogel; M Vatlach; P Weissgerber; B Goeppert; C D Claussen; J Hetzel; M Horger
Journal:  Eur J Radiol       Date:  2011-03-21       Impact factor: 3.528

4.  Hypersensitivity pneumonitis due to unclean continuous positive airway pressure equipment.

Authors:  Hsu-Chao Chang; Chou-Chin Lan; Yao-Kuang Wu; Wen-Lin Su; Mei-Chen Yang
Journal:  Clin Respir J       Date:  2017-11-28       Impact factor: 2.570

5.  Prolonged febrile illness and fever of unknown origin in adults.

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Journal:  Am Fam Physician       Date:  2014-07-15       Impact factor: 3.292

6.  Causes and imaging patterns of tree-in-bud opacities.

Authors:  Wallace T Miller; Jill S Panosian
Journal:  Chest       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 9.410

7.  Association of CPAP bacterial colonization with chronic rhinosinusitis.

Authors:  Christopher J Chin; Charles George; Robert Lannigan; Brian W Rotenberg
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2013-08-15       Impact factor: 4.062

Review 8.  Imaging of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis.

Authors:  Andrea L Magee; Steven M Montner; Aliya Husain; Ayodeji Adegunsoye; Rekha Vij; Jonathan H Chung
Journal:  Radiol Clin North Am       Date:  2016-08-11       Impact factor: 2.303

9.  A case of legionella pneumonia caused by home use of continuous positive airway pressure.

Authors:  Ruby Schnirman; Nasifa Nur; Alice Bonitati; Gerardo Carino
Journal:  SAGE Open Med Case Rep       Date:  2017-12-05

10.  Continuous Positive Airway Pressure: Is it a route for infection in those with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea?

Authors:  Liam Mercieca; Richard Pullicino; Kyra Camilleri; Rodianne Abela; Sean Apap Mangion; Julian Cassar; Matthew Zammit; Christine Gatt; Christopher Deguara; Christopher Barbara; Peter Fsadni; Stephen Montefort
Journal:  Sleep Sci       Date:  2017 Jan-Mar
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