Recurrence of Symptoms Following Cryptococcal Meningitis: Characterizing a Diagnostic Conundrum With Multiple Etiologies

Author:

Bahr Nathan C1ORCID,Skipper Caleb P2,Huppler-Hullsiek Kathy3,Ssebambulidde Kenneth4,Morawski Bozena M5,Engen Nicole W3,Nuwagira Edwin6,Quinn Carson M78,Ramachandran Prashanth S8,Evans Emily E9,Lofgren Sarah M2,Abassi Mahsa2,Muzoora Conrad6,Wilson Michael R8,Meya David B4,Rhein Joshua2,Boulware David R2

Affiliation:

1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center , Kansas City, Kansas , USA

2. Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, Minnesota , USA

3. Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, Minnesota , USA

4. Infectious Diseases Institute, Makerere University , Kampala , Uganda

5. Cancer Data Registry of Idaho, Idaho Hospital Association , Boise, Idaho , USA

6. Department of Medicine, Mbarara University of Science and Technology , Mbarara , Uganda

7. Department of Neurology, Harvard Medical School , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

8. Weill Institute of Neurosciences, Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco , San Francisco, California , USA

9. Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Cryptococcal meningitis is a common cause of AIDS-related mortality. Although symptom recurrence after initial treatment is common, the etiology is often difficult to decipher. We sought to summarize characteristics, etiologies, and outcomes among persons with second-episode symptomatic recurrence. Methods We prospectively enrolled Ugandans with cryptococcal meningitis and obtained patient characteristics, antiretroviral therapy (ART) and cryptococcosis histories, clinical outcomes, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis results. We independently adjudicated cases of second-episode meningitis to categorize patients as (1) microbiological relapse, (2) paradoxical immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS), (3) persistent elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) only, or (4) persistent symptoms only, along with controls of primary cryptococcal meningitis. We compared groups with chi-square or Kruskal-Wallis tests as appropriate. Results 724 participants were included (n = 607 primary episode, 81 relapse, 28 paradoxical IRIS, 2 persistently elevated ICP, 6 persistent symptoms). Participants with culture-positive relapse had lower CD4 (25 cells/μL; IQR: 9–76) and lower CSF white blood cell (WBC; 4 cells/μL; IQR: 4–85) counts than paradoxical IRIS (CD4: 78 cells/μL; IQR: 47–142; WBC: 45 cells/μL; IQR: 8–128). Among those with CSF WBC <5 cells/μL, 86% (43/50) had relapse. Among those with CD4 counts <50 cells/μL, 91% (39/43) had relapse. Eighteen-week mortality (from current symptom onset) was 47% among first episodes of cryptococcal meningitis, 31% in culture-positive relapses, and 14% in paradoxical IRIS. Conclusions Poor immune reconstitution was noted more often in relapse than IRIS as evidenced by lower CSF WBC and blood CD4 counts. These easily obtained laboratory values should prompt initiation of antifungal treatment while awaiting culture results. Clinical Trials Registration NCT01802385.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

NINDS)

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

NCATS)

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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