Corticosteroids for Pneumocystis cariniiPneumonia with Acute Respiratory Failure

Autor: LaRocco, Anthony, Amundson, Dennis E., Wallace, Mark R., Malone, Joseph L., Oldfield, Edward C.
Zdroj: Chest; September 1992, Vol. 102 Issue: 3 p892-895, 4p
Abstrakt: Corticosteroids have proven effective as adjunctive therapy for the treatment of PCP in patients with AIDS, when begun within 72 h of conventional anti-Pneumocystis therapy. Their efficacy as rescue (or salvage) therapy in patients who have failed conventional therapy, however, remains unproven. Ths report presents our experience with 16 patients admitted to our MICU for acute respiratory failure (PaO2/FIo2ratio ≤150) due to PCP. Five of six patients (83 percent) who received “primary” CS rescue (initial CS use prompted by acute respiratory failure after 72 h of conventional anti-Pneumocystis therapy) survived hospitalization. Our experience suggests that CSs may be effective even when started after 72 h of conventional therapy. Additional studies are needed to clarify the role of CS rescue therapy.
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