Clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts

Abstract Background The clinical manifestation of pulmonary cryptococcosis varies notably between immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. To better understand pulmonary cryptococcosis, we compared the clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis patients with or without decreased peripheral...

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Main Authors: Qian He, Yuan Ding, Wei Zhou, Hongxing Li, Ming Zhang, Yi Shi, Xin Su
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Published: BMC 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-017-2865-z
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spelling doaj-ba379497882644a0bf41b1d234ebd3c42020-11-25T03:55:12ZengBMCBMC Infectious Diseases1471-23342017-12-011711610.1186/s12879-017-2865-zClinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte countsQian He0Yuan Ding1Wei Zhou2Hongxing Li3Ming Zhang4Yi Shi5Xin Su6Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Southern Medical University, Jinling HospitalDepartment of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing UniversityDepartment of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing UniversityDepartment of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Southern Medical University, Jinling HospitalDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Third Affiliated Hospital of Soochow UniversityDepartment of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Southern Medical University, Jinling HospitalDepartment of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Southern Medical University, Jinling HospitalAbstract Background The clinical manifestation of pulmonary cryptococcosis varies notably between immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. To better understand pulmonary cryptococcosis, we compared the clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis patients with or without decreased peripheral blood CD4+ T cell counts. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 80 patients with cryptococcosis who had been treated in Jingling Hospital from January 2011 to January 2016. According to the normal range of peripheral blood CD4 + T-lymphocyte counts in our population, we chose CD4 = 378/μL as a cut-off value. Results The proportion of fever in the patients with decreased CD4+ T cells was higher than that of the patients with a normal amount of CD4+ T cells (86.7% vs 28.6%, P < 0.001). The incidence of clinical symptoms, such as cough (60.6% vs 64.7%, P = 0.729), chest pain (9.1% vs 26.5%, P = 0.064), and dyspnea (27.3% vs 23.5%, P = 0.725) showed no difference between patients with low CD4+ T cell counts and those with normal CD4+ T cell counts. The number of asymptomatic patients in the CD4+ T cell normal group was higher than that in the decreased CD4+ T cell group (17.1% vs 0%, P = 0.005). Nodules, masses, and halo signs were more common in the CD4+ T cell normal patients than in the low-CD4+ T cell patients (79.4% vs 54.5%, P = 0.03). The opposite trend was observed for cavitations (14.7% vs 51.5%, P = 0.001). The other CT findings, including pulmonary consolidation (P = 0.205), and pleural effusion (P = 0.641), did not differ significantly between the two groups. Conclusions CD4+ T lymphocytes have a significant impact on the clinical and radiological characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis. The patients with normal CD4+ T cell counts were found to have less fever and more nodule-like radiographic findings. Trial registration 2011NJKY-023-01. Registered on January 10, 2011.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-017-2865-zPulmonary cryptococcosisCD4+ T cellClinical featureChest radiography
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author Qian He
Yuan Ding
Wei Zhou
Hongxing Li
Ming Zhang
Yi Shi
Xin Su
spellingShingle Qian He
Yuan Ding
Wei Zhou
Hongxing Li
Ming Zhang
Yi Shi
Xin Su
Clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts
BMC Infectious Diseases
Pulmonary cryptococcosis
CD4+ T cell
Clinical feature
Chest radiography
author_facet Qian He
Yuan Ding
Wei Zhou
Hongxing Li
Ming Zhang
Yi Shi
Xin Su
author_sort Qian He
title Clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts
title_short Clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts
title_full Clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts
title_fullStr Clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts
title_full_unstemmed Clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood CD4+ T lymphocyte counts
title_sort clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis among patients with different levels of peripheral blood cd4+ t lymphocyte counts
publisher BMC
series BMC Infectious Diseases
issn 1471-2334
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Abstract Background The clinical manifestation of pulmonary cryptococcosis varies notably between immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. To better understand pulmonary cryptococcosis, we compared the clinical features of pulmonary cryptococcosis patients with or without decreased peripheral blood CD4+ T cell counts. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 80 patients with cryptococcosis who had been treated in Jingling Hospital from January 2011 to January 2016. According to the normal range of peripheral blood CD4 + T-lymphocyte counts in our population, we chose CD4 = 378/μL as a cut-off value. Results The proportion of fever in the patients with decreased CD4+ T cells was higher than that of the patients with a normal amount of CD4+ T cells (86.7% vs 28.6%, P < 0.001). The incidence of clinical symptoms, such as cough (60.6% vs 64.7%, P = 0.729), chest pain (9.1% vs 26.5%, P = 0.064), and dyspnea (27.3% vs 23.5%, P = 0.725) showed no difference between patients with low CD4+ T cell counts and those with normal CD4+ T cell counts. The number of asymptomatic patients in the CD4+ T cell normal group was higher than that in the decreased CD4+ T cell group (17.1% vs 0%, P = 0.005). Nodules, masses, and halo signs were more common in the CD4+ T cell normal patients than in the low-CD4+ T cell patients (79.4% vs 54.5%, P = 0.03). The opposite trend was observed for cavitations (14.7% vs 51.5%, P = 0.001). The other CT findings, including pulmonary consolidation (P = 0.205), and pleural effusion (P = 0.641), did not differ significantly between the two groups. Conclusions CD4+ T lymphocytes have a significant impact on the clinical and radiological characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis. The patients with normal CD4+ T cell counts were found to have less fever and more nodule-like radiographic findings. Trial registration 2011NJKY-023-01. Registered on January 10, 2011.
topic Pulmonary cryptococcosis
CD4+ T cell
Clinical feature
Chest radiography
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12879-017-2865-z
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