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Query: UMLS:C0020440 (
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A retrospective study of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) was undertaken to examine differences between the presentation and outcome of PCP in
AIDS
patients from different risk categories for HIV infection. There were 176 PCP episodes recorded in 126 patients from the following risk categories: 69 intravenous drug misusers (IDMs), 36 homosexually infected men and 21 heterosexually infected patients. Most clinical features did not differ significantly between the 3 groups but
hypercapnia
was almost exclusively seen in IDMs and, if recorded, was associated with a poorer survival. Pneumothorax was more likely to complicate PCP in IDMs and, although present in all groups, concomitant bacterial respiratory infections were more common in IDMs. Recovery from PCP and the incidence of adverse events during treatment did not differ according to risk category. Subsequent survival time was shorter amongst IDMs, but the uptake of antiretrovirals in this group was significantly lower. We conclude that there are few differences in the presentation of PCP between IDMs and other risk categories for HIV infection and that these do not influence the outcomes of illness. The lower post-PCP survival in IDMs can be accounted for by a reduced uptake of antiretroviral drugs by this group.
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PMID:Features and outcome of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia according to risk category for HIV infection. 911 99
A case is described of overwhelming pneumonia in a patient with a history of coughing since three months. Because of hypoxia and
hypercapnia
that could not be managed by optimal mechanical ventilation, the patient required urgent extracorporeal lung assistance (ECLA, also known as ECMO). Afterwards the diagnosis of full blown
AIDS
was made. Appropriate antiviral, antibiotic and antimycotic therapy was successfully established. The patient was weaned from ECLA 4 days later, and discharged from hospital after two months.
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PMID:Successful extracorporeal lung assistance for overwhelming pneumonia in a patient with undiagnosed full blown aids--a controversial therapy in HIV-patients. 1603 75