Paradoxical TB-IRIS in HIV-infected adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Phiona E Namale Leila H Abdullahi Stacey Fine Monika Kamkuemah Robert Wilkinson Graeme MeintjesAbstract
Paradoxical tuberculosis immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (TB-IRIS) was first described almost two decades ago. We undertook this systematic review and meta-analysis to collate findings across studies that have reported the incidence, clinical features, management and outcomes of paradoxical TB-IRIS. Forty studies that cumulatively reported 1048 paradoxical TB-IRIS cases were included. The pooled estimated incidence among patients with HIV-associated TB initiating antiretroviral therapy was 18% (95% CI: 16-21%). Frequent features were pulmonary and lymph node involvement. Hospitalization occurred in 25% (95% CI: 19-30%). In studies that reported treatment, corticosteroids were prescribed more frequently (38%; 95% CI: 27-48%) than nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (28%; 95% CI: 2-53%). Case fatality was 7% (95% CI: 4-11%), but death attributed to TB-IRIS occurred in 2% of cases (95% CI: 1-3%).
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Journal Future Microbiology
Volume 10
Issue number 6
Pages 1077-1099
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Publisher website (DOI) 10.2217/fmb.15.9
Europe PubMed Central 26059627
Pubmed 26059627
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