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Chest, Vol 102, 63-69, Copyright © 1992 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Correlation of bronchoalveolar lavage findings to severity of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in AIDS. Evidence for the development of high-permeability pulmonary edema

H Sadaghdar, ZB Huang and E Eden
Department of Medicine, St. Lukes/Roosevelt Hospital Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York.

We correlated bronchoalveolar lavage findings with the clinical course and outcome of Pneumocystis pneumonia. Forty-eight patients with AIDS and a confirmed diagnosis of P carinii pneumonia were studied. Patients with additional pulmonary infections were excluded. On the basis of BAL findings, they were divided into those with a low neutrophil count (less than 5 percent) and those with a high neutrophil count (greater than or equal to 5 percent). Sixteen patients with AIDS but without PCP served as a control group. All BAL fluid samples from the control group showed a low neutrophil count. The group with PCP and a high neutrophil count had more severe respiratory compromise and greater morbidity than the group with PCP and a low neutrophil count. Mortality rate was not different. The group showing a high BALF neutrophil count also showed a higher BALF protein concentration, a higher ratio of BALF protein concentration to plasma protein concentration, and the presence of alpha 2-globulins compared with other groups. These findings suggest that increased alveolar-capillary permeability occurs during severe PCP.


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