163. Invasive Cryptococcal Infection in Hospitalized HIV and Non HIV Patients: A Nationwide Analysis of Risk Factors and Outcomes
Armin Safdarpour, Chukwuemeka Umeh, Chawki Harfouch, Pranav Barve, Emily Kim, Vikas Patel

TL;DR
This study compares outcomes of invasive cryptococcal infections in HIV and non-HIV patients, finding higher mortality and longer hospital stays in non-HIV patients.
Contribution
The study provides a nationwide analysis of risk factors and outcomes for invasive cryptococcal infection in both HIV and non-HIV populations.
Findings
Non-PLWH had higher inpatient mortality (13.6%) compared to PLWH (7.6%).
Septic shock was the strongest predictor of mortality in both groups.
Non-PLWH were more likely to have comorbidities like cirrhosis and autoimmune disorders.
Abstract
Invasive cryptococcal infection ICI is a fungal disease with an estimated global mortality of up to 74 %, occurring predominantly in persons living with HIV ( PLWH). However, it is increasingly seen in individuals with other immunocompromising conditions or no obvious risk factors ( non-PLWH). Interestingly, non-PLWH with invasive cryptococcal infections are diagnosed later and experience higher morbidity and mortality. We aim to compare the outcomes and predictors of mortality in PLWH and non-PLWH cryptococcal infections. We retrospectively analyzed data of patients 18 years and older hospitalized with a primary or secondary diagnosis of ICI admitted in United States hospitals from January 2017 to December 2021 using the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) data. We identified 13,615 patients with a discharge diagnosis of ICI, of which 10,130 (74.4%) were males. 6,950 patients (51%) were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal Infections and Studies · Nail Diseases and Treatments · Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
