Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Background and objective A high frequency of infections complicating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been reported due to the immunomodulatory effect of RA or to agents with immunosuppressive effects used in its treatment. We aimed to assess clinical and radiological characteristics of pulmonary crypt...

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Main Authors: Ryuji Uozumi, Noboru Takayanagi, Takashi Ishiguro, Miyuki Ueda, Chiaki Hosoda, Naomi Takata
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:BMJ Open Respiratory Research
Online Access:https://bmjopenrespres.bmj.com/content/8/1/e000805.full
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spelling doaj-fa398cd74ef04bd9a1975ca796e6f8c32021-08-10T11:31:09ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Respiratory Research2052-44392021-08-018110.1136/bmjresp-2020-000805Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritisRyuji Uozumi0Noboru Takayanagi1Takashi Ishiguro2Miyuki Ueda3Chiaki Hosoda4Naomi Takata5Department of Biomedical Statistics and Bioinformatics, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Radiology, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center, Saitama, JapanDepartment of Radiology, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center, Saitama, JapanBackground and objective A high frequency of infections complicating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been reported due to the immunomodulatory effect of RA or to agents with immunosuppressive effects used in its treatment. We aimed to assess clinical and radiological characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with and without RA.Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 52 patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis and divided them into two groups, those with RA and without RA, and compared clinical characteristics and radiological findings between them.Results Eleven (21.2%) of the 52 patients had RA. Median follow-up periods were 51.2 (range: 1.1–258.7) months for patients with RA and 19.1 (range: 0.63–246.9) months for patients without RA. Among the patients with RA, 81.8% were women, with a mean age of 68.1 years. Female sex and respiratory comorbidities were significantly more frequent in patients with RA than in patients without RA. Frequencies of concomitant cryptococcal meningitis and respiratory failure were not different between the groups. There were no significant differences in frequency of any radiological findings, locations and number between the two groups. Among patients with RA, all but one responded well to antifungal treatment. During the antifungal treatment course, one (9.1%) patient with RA died of cryptococcosis. Despite continuing antirheumatic drugs, no patients had recurrence of pulmonary cryptococcosis during follow-up.Conclusion Other than some differences in background, there were no clinical, radiological or prognostic differences between the patients with and without RA with pulmonary cryptococcosis. The administration of antirheumatic therapy had no negative effect on the clinical course of antifungal treatment.https://bmjopenrespres.bmj.com/content/8/1/e000805.full
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author Ryuji Uozumi
Noboru Takayanagi
Takashi Ishiguro
Miyuki Ueda
Chiaki Hosoda
Naomi Takata
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Noboru Takayanagi
Takashi Ishiguro
Miyuki Ueda
Chiaki Hosoda
Naomi Takata
Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
BMJ Open Respiratory Research
author_facet Ryuji Uozumi
Noboru Takayanagi
Takashi Ishiguro
Miyuki Ueda
Chiaki Hosoda
Naomi Takata
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title Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_short Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_full Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_fullStr Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
title_sort characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open Respiratory Research
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background and objective A high frequency of infections complicating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been reported due to the immunomodulatory effect of RA or to agents with immunosuppressive effects used in its treatment. We aimed to assess clinical and radiological characteristics of pulmonary cryptococcosis in patients with and without RA.Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 52 patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis and divided them into two groups, those with RA and without RA, and compared clinical characteristics and radiological findings between them.Results Eleven (21.2%) of the 52 patients had RA. Median follow-up periods were 51.2 (range: 1.1–258.7) months for patients with RA and 19.1 (range: 0.63–246.9) months for patients without RA. Among the patients with RA, 81.8% were women, with a mean age of 68.1 years. Female sex and respiratory comorbidities were significantly more frequent in patients with RA than in patients without RA. Frequencies of concomitant cryptococcal meningitis and respiratory failure were not different between the groups. There were no significant differences in frequency of any radiological findings, locations and number between the two groups. Among patients with RA, all but one responded well to antifungal treatment. During the antifungal treatment course, one (9.1%) patient with RA died of cryptococcosis. Despite continuing antirheumatic drugs, no patients had recurrence of pulmonary cryptococcosis during follow-up.Conclusion Other than some differences in background, there were no clinical, radiological or prognostic differences between the patients with and without RA with pulmonary cryptococcosis. The administration of antirheumatic therapy had no negative effect on the clinical course of antifungal treatment.
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