Fungal Burden and Raised Intracranial Pressure Are Independently Associated With Visual Loss in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Associated Cryptococcal Meningitis

  • Molloy, SF
  • Ross, B
  • Kanyama, C
  • Mfinanga, S
  • Lesikari, S
  • Heyderman, RS
  • Kalata, N
  • Ellis, J
  • Kouanfack, C
  • Chanda, D
  • Temfack, E
  • Lakhi, S
  • Moodley, A
  • Chan, AK
  • van Oosterhout, JJ
  • Mapoure, Y
  • Mwaba, P
  • Lalloo, DG
  • Wang, D
  • Lortholary, O
  • Jaffar, S
  • Hosseinipour, MC
  • Loyse, A
  • Harrison, TS
  • Bicanic, T
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Publication date
April 2021
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Language
English

Abstract

Among 472 patients with human immunodeficiency virus-associated cryptococcal meningitis, 16% had severe visual loss at presentation, and 46% of these were 4-week survivors and remained severely impaired. Baseline cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure ≥40 cmH2O (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.56; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.36–4.83; P = .02) and fungal burden >6.0 log10 colonies/mL (aOR, 3.01; 95% CI, 1.58–5.7; P = .003) were independently associated with severe visual loss

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