51. [Bacterial pneumonia in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome]
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Hernández-Flix S, Castella J, Puzo C, VICENTE AUSINA, Rodo M, Mayos M, and Cornudella R
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Adult ,Male ,Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome ,Adolescent ,Bacterial Infections ,Pneumonia ,Middle Aged ,Opportunistic Infections ,Bronchoscopy ,HIV-1 ,Fiber Optic Technology ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid - Abstract
Sixty five patients with AIDS and clinical and/or radiological evidence of pulmonary infection underwent 78 bronchofibroscopies (BF) with protected brushing and bronchoalveolar washing-out. Out of the 78 BF, bacterial infection was diagnosed in 30 cases and associated opportunistic infection in 12 cases. The 18 cases of exclusively bacterial infection accounted for 23% of the total and most of them were due by H. influenzae and pneumococcus. Just in one patient, the thoracic radiography showed a localized infiltration. Given the high incidence of bacterial infections observed, along with the relevance of myxoid infections (opportunistic and pyogenic bacteria) and the low specificity of the thoracic radiography, bronchoalveolar washing-out and protected brushing in the same BF is a recommended practice.