Effectiveness of Pulse Methylprednisolone in Patients with Non-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Pneumocystis Pneumonia: A Multicentre, Retrospective Registry-based Cohort Study

Author:

Morimoto Yasuhiro1,Matsui Hiroki2,Fujioka Haruka1,Homma Yuya1,Nagai Tatsuya1,Otsuki Ayumu1,Ito Hiroyuki1,Ohmura Shin-ichiro3,Miyamoto Toshiaki3,Shichi Daisuke4,Watari Tomohisa1,Otsuka Yoshihito1,Nakashima Kei1

Affiliation:

1. Kameda Medical Center

2. the University of Tokyo

3. Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital

4. Seirei Mikatahara General Hospital

Abstract

Abstract

Background A recent database study and meta-analysis reported that adjunctive glucocorticoid therapy reduces mortality in patients with non-human immunodeficiency virus-associated (non-HIV) Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PCP), having hypoxemia. However, the optimal glucocorticoid dose remains unclear. Our study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of pulse methylprednisolone compared with mild-to-moderate steroid doses in patients with non-HIV PCP. Methods This multicentre retrospective cohort study included adults with non-HIV PCP receiving adjunctive steroids at three Japanese tertiary care hospitals from June 2006 to March 2021. Patients were categorised into pulse methylprednisolone and mild-to-moderate dose groups. Pulse methylprednisolone involved an initial intravenous infusion of 500–1000 mg methylprednisolone daily, while the mild-to-moderate dose was lower. Primary and secondary outcomes were 30-day and 180-day mortality rates from treatment initiation. Patient characteristics were adjusted using propensity score analysis with overlap weighting. Subgroup analysis focused on patients with respiratory failure. Results The study included 139 patients with non-HIV PCP: 55 in the pulse methylprednisolone group and 84 in the mild-to-moderate dose group. After adjusting for patient background, 30-day mortality (15.8% vs. 14.1%, P = 0.813) and 180-day mortality (33.7% vs. 25.3%, P = 0.367) did not differ significantly between groups. Subgroup analysis revealed no significant associations among patients with respiratory failure. Conclusions After adjusting for patient characteristics, no difference in prognosis was observed between pulse methylprednisolone and mild-to-moderate dose groups in patients with non-HIV PCP. A mild-to-moderate dose of adjunctive corticosteroid may suffice for treating non-HIV PCP.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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