The Authors report the clinical and microbiological findings about a 6-months follow up of 9 AIDS-patients with Cryptococcosis. Among these, 7 patients suffered from meningo-encephalitis and 2 from haematogenous infection. The fungicidal treatment during acute illness, included the administration of Amphotericin B (0.6 mg/Kg/die i.v.) plus Flucytosine (100 mg/kg/die i.v.) during the first 15 days followed from itraconazole at doses of 400 mg/die in a single administration, during the following 15 days. The chronic suppressive therapy included itraconazole at doses of 200 mg/die p.o. indefinitely. During the 6-months follow up, one patient died of polymicrobial pneumonia and another of hepatic failure related to a reactivation of a previous HCV hepatitis. In 2 patients the presence of multiple nodular lesions in the cerebral CT scan, related to cryptococcal granulomas, was associated to a persistence of positive liquoral cultures and to a poor prognosis. In 3 patients with meningo-encephalitis, the three drugs regimen was quite effective in eradicating the neurological infection and no relapses were observed during the 6-months follow up. The 2 patients with hematogenous infection alone, didn't relapse during the 6-months follow up.

[New trends in the therapy of cryptococcosis in AIDS patients]

Parisi, A;MALFITANO, ANGELA;Bruno, R;Filice, G
1996-01-01

Abstract

The Authors report the clinical and microbiological findings about a 6-months follow up of 9 AIDS-patients with Cryptococcosis. Among these, 7 patients suffered from meningo-encephalitis and 2 from haematogenous infection. The fungicidal treatment during acute illness, included the administration of Amphotericin B (0.6 mg/Kg/die i.v.) plus Flucytosine (100 mg/kg/die i.v.) during the first 15 days followed from itraconazole at doses of 400 mg/die in a single administration, during the following 15 days. The chronic suppressive therapy included itraconazole at doses of 200 mg/die p.o. indefinitely. During the 6-months follow up, one patient died of polymicrobial pneumonia and another of hepatic failure related to a reactivation of a previous HCV hepatitis. In 2 patients the presence of multiple nodular lesions in the cerebral CT scan, related to cryptococcal granulomas, was associated to a persistence of positive liquoral cultures and to a poor prognosis. In 3 patients with meningo-encephalitis, the three drugs regimen was quite effective in eradicating the neurological infection and no relapses were observed during the 6-months follow up. The 2 patients with hematogenous infection alone, didn't relapse during the 6-months follow up.
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