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MONTUFAR-ANDRADE, Franco E. et al. Pulmonary compromise in inpatients with human immunodeficiency virus infection at Pablo Tobón Uribe Hospital, Medellín, Colombia. Infect. [online]. 2016, vol.20, n.4, pp.211-217. ISSN 0123-9392.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infect.2015.10.004.

More than a half of patients with HIV infection have pulmonary involvement throug-hout their lives. Opportunistic infections are the main cause; however, many patients havenoninfectious pulmonary involvement. Objective: To describe the characteristics of pulmonary involvement in inpatients with HIVinfection.Methods: Descriptive observational study. Results: A total of 63 patients were included, and 85.7% were men. The average age was40.6 ± 12 years. Some 21.4% had a history of sexual promiscuity and 28.6% were men whohad sex with men. Smoking was found in 60.3%, alcoholism in 52.4% and drug abuse in 20.6%.A tuberculosis history was documented in 23.8% of patients. At admission, 79.4% had AIDS, themean CD4 count was 138.5 ± 17.7 cells/mm3and 49.2% had CD4 counts < 100 cells/mm3. Majorcomorbidities included neoplastic disease in 20.6%, chronic diarrhea in 19%, COPD in 6.3% anddiabetes in 3.2%. Major opportunistic agents were Mycobacterium spp, H. capsulatum and P.jirovecii. Kaposi's sarcoma, lymphoproliferative disease and COPD were causes of noninfectiouspulmonary involvement. The main radiographic findings included interstitial infiltrates in 42.9%,pleural involvement in 23.8%, alveolar infiltrates in 7.9% and cavitary lesions in 7.9%. Multilobarcompromise was evident in 15.9% of the patients. The major complications were respiratoryfailure, multiple organ dysfunction and acute renal failure. Some 19% required care in the ICUand 83.3% of these required mechanical ventilation. The mean stay was 18 ± 20 days and themortality was 17.5%. Discussion: Opportunistic infections are the main causes of lung involvement and mycobacterialdiseases were most frequent. Mycobacterial diseases can occur simultaneously with an oppor-tunistic infection, but in our series this was infrequent. Non-infectious diseases are importantbut are less common.

Keywords : Human immunodeficiency virus; Acquired immune deficiency syndrome; Mycobacterium infection; Opportunistic infection; Pulmonary disease; Lung infection.

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