RRC ID 46798
著者 Arai M, Kanda T, Yasui S, Fujiwara K, Imazeki F, Watanabe A, Sato T, Oda S, Yokosuka O.
タイトル Opportunistic infection in patients with acute liver failure.
ジャーナル Hepatol Int
Abstract BACKGROUND:Treatment with systemic corticosteroids is often used for acute liver failure (ALF), but this has increased the number of profoundly immunocompromised patients and cases of opportunistic infection.
METHODS:Between January 2007 and December 2012, all patients (n = 51) referred to the Chiba University Hospital for treatment of ALF were studied. Patients with prothrombin activity of 40 % or less of the standardized values were defined as having ALF. Patient age, sex, cause of ALF, alanine aminotransferase and total bilirubin levels, prothrombin activity and total amount of corticosteroid were analyzed to determine the factors associated with the occurrence of opportunistic infection.
RESULTS:Opportunistic infections occurred in 21.6 % (n = 11) of ALF patients. Thirty-five patients underwent systemic corticosteroid therapy, and 31.4 % of those patients showed opportunistic infections. Cytomegalovirus (n = 9, 81.8 %) and Pneumocystis jiroveci (n = 6, 54.5 %) were the microorganisms frequently suspected as the causes of opportunistic infection. In 7 (63.6 %) of the 11 cases of opportunistic infection, 2 or more species of microorganism were detected. Seven patients (63.6 %) with opportunistic infection were cured by treatment. Cox regression analysis for the patients who underwent systemic corticosteroid therapy steroid treatment revealed that age over 52 years (compared to younger patients: odds ratio = 9.62, 95 % confidence interval = 1.22-76.9) was only the predictive factor for the occurrence of opportunistic infection.
CONCLUSION:Opportunistic infections are not rare in ALF patients, and the appropriate diagnosis and treatment of these infections are critical during ALF treatment.
巻・号 8(2)
ページ 233-9
公開日 2014-4-1
DOI 10.1007/s12072-013-9514-4
PII 10.1007/s12072-013-9514-4
PMID 26202504
IF 5.102
引用数 1
WOS 分野 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
リソース情報
病原微生物