Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in patients with solid tumours: risk factors and predictors of clinical outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS: IPA should be considered in patients with solid tumours, particularly those with underlying lung disease. Key messages Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis should be considered in patients with solid tumours, particularly those with underlying lung disease, lung cancer and those who received chest radiotherapy. Most of the patients with invasive pulmonary aspergillosis and solid tumours presented with nonspecific symptoms and signs as well as nonspecific CT findings. Unlike patients with hematologic malignancies, fever and hemoptysis were not predominant symptoms and the classical halo sign and the air-crescent sign were not described. Independent risk factors for 12-week mortality included receiving steroids within 30 days of diagnosis and chest radiotherapy. In multivariate analysis, a positive fungal stain was associated with lower odds of a successful response to antifungal therapy, whereas voriconazole treatment was associated with higher odds. PMID: 30230385 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: Annals of Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Ann Med Source Type: research