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秘鲁一家公立医院HIV阳性患者的尸检结果及机会性感染

Postmortem findings and opportunistic infections in HIV-positive patients from a public hospital in Peru.

作者信息

Eza Dominique, Cerrillo Gustavo, Moore David A J, Castro Cecilia, Ticona Eduardo, Morales Domingo, Cabanillas Jose, Barrantes Fernando, Alfaro Alejandro, Benavides Alejandro, Rafael Arturo, Valladares Gilberto, Arevalo Fernando, Evans Carlton A, Gilman Robert H

机构信息

Departamento de Laboratorio y Anatomía Patológica, Hospital Nacional Dos de Mayo, Parque Historia de la Medicina Peruana s/n, Altura de Cuadra 13 Avenida Grau, Lima 1, Perú.

出版信息

Pathol Res Pract. 2006;202(11):767-75. doi: 10.1016/j.prp.2006.07.005. Epub 2006 Sep 19.

Abstract

There is a paucity of HIV autopsy data from South America and none that document the postmortem findings in patients with HIV/AIDS in Peru. The purpose of this autopsy study was to determine the spectrum of opportunistic infections and the causes of mortality in HIV-positive patients at a public hospital in Lima. Clinico-epidemiological information regarding HIV infection in Peru is also reviewed. Sixteen HIV-related hospital postmortems, performed between 1999 and 2004, were included in this retrospective analysis. The primary cause of death was established in 12 patients: one died of neoplasia and 11 of infectious diseases, including 3 from pulmonary infection, 7 from disseminated infection, and 2 from central nervous system infection (one case had dual pathology). Opportunistic infections were identified in 14 cases, comprising cytomegalovirus, histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis, toxoplasmosis, Pneumocystis pneumonia, aspergillosis, tuberculosis, varicella zoster virus, and cryptosporidiosis. Fourteen patients had at least one AIDS-related disease that had been neither clinically suspected nor diagnosed premortem. Moreover, 82% of the diagnoses considered to be of important clinical significance had not been suspected antemortem. The spectrum and frequency of certain opportunistic infections differed from other South American autopsy studies, highlighting the importance of performing HIV/AIDS postmortems in resource-limited countries where locally specific disease patterns may be observed.

摘要

南美洲缺乏有关艾滋病尸检的数据,且没有记录秘鲁艾滋病患者尸检结果的资料。这项尸检研究的目的是确定利马一家公立医院中HIV阳性患者的机会性感染谱及死亡原因。同时还回顾了秘鲁有关HIV感染的临床流行病学信息。本回顾性分析纳入了1999年至2004年间进行的16例与艾滋病相关的医院尸检。12例患者确定了主要死亡原因:1例死于肿瘤,11例死于传染病,其中3例死于肺部感染,7例死于播散性感染,2例死于中枢神经系统感染(1例有双重病变)。14例中发现了机会性感染,包括巨细胞病毒、组织胞浆菌病、隐球菌病、弓形虫病、肺孢子菌肺炎、曲霉病、结核病、水痘带状疱疹病毒和隐孢子虫病。14例患者至少有一种与艾滋病相关的疾病在生前既未被临床怀疑也未被诊断。此外,82%被认为具有重要临床意义的诊断在生前未被怀疑。某些机会性感染的谱和频率与其他南美洲尸检研究不同,这突出了在可能观察到当地特定疾病模式的资源有限国家进行艾滋病尸检的重要性。

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