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Characterizing non-tuberculous mycobacteria infection in bronchiectasis

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Citazione:
Characterizing non-tuberculous mycobacteria infection in bronchiectasis / P. Faverio, A. Stainer, G. Bonaiti, S. C. Zucchetti, E. Simonetta, G. Lapadula, A. Marruchella, A. Gori, F. Blasi, L. Codecasa, A. Pesci, J.D. Chalmers, M.R. Loebinger, S. Aliberti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1661-6596. - 17:11(2016), pp. 1913.1-1913.12.
Abstract:
Chronic airway infection is a key aspect of the pathogenesis of bronchiectasis. A growing interest has been raised on non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infection. We aimed at describing the clinical characteristics, diagnostic process, therapeutic options and outcomes of bronchiectasis patients with pulmonary NTM (pNTM) disease. This was a prospective, observational study enrolling 261 adult bronchiectasis patients during the stable state at the San Gerardo Hospital, Monza, Italy, from 2012 to 2015. Three groups were identified: pNTM disease; chronic P. aeruginosa infection; chronic infection due to bacteria other than P. aeruginosa. NTM were isolated in 32 (12%) patients, and among them, a diagnosis of pNTM disease was reached in 23 cases. When compared to chronic P. aeruginosa infection, patients with pNTM were more likely to have cylindrical bronchiectasis and a "tree-in-bud" pattern, a history of weight loss, a lower disease severity and a lower number of pulmonary exacerbations. Among pNTM patients who started treatment, 68% showed a radiological improvement, and 37% achieved culture conversion without recurrence, while 21% showed NTM isolation recurrence. NTM isolation seems to be a frequent event in bronchiectasis patients, and few parameters might help to suspect NTM infection. Treatment indications and monitoring still remain an important area for future research.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasis; non-tuberculous mycobacteria; pulmonary infection
Elenco autori:
P. Faverio, A. Stainer, G. Bonaiti, S. C. Zucchetti, E. Simonetta, G. Lapadula, A. Marruchella, A. Gori, F. Blasi, L. Codecasa, A. Pesci, J.D. Chalmers, M.R. Loebinger, S. Aliberti
Autori di Ateneo:
BLASI FRANCESCO BRUNO ARTURO ( autore )
GORI ANDREA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/454926
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/454926/732210/Characterizing%20non%20tuberculous%20mycobacteria%20infection%20in%20bronchiectaisis%20ijms-2016.pdf
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