Section 4. Colombian consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic, saprophytic and/or allergic syndromes associated with Aspergillus spp. in adult and pediatric patients

Q3 Medicine
Infectio Pub Date : 2022-07-31 DOI:10.22354/24223794.1066
José M. Oñate G, Pilar Rivas-Pinedo, S. Restrepo-Gualteros, J. Patiño-Niño, G. Camacho-Moreno, Eduardo López-Medina, I. Berrio, Jorge I. Marín-Uribe, Hugo Fernández-Suarez, Dinno Fernández-Chico, S. I. Cuervo-Maldonado, Ximena Castañeda-Luquerna, C. Saavedra-Trujillo, Franco E Montúfar, J. C. Gómez-Rincón, F. Guevara, J. F. García-Goez, Adriana M Celis, L. Enciso‐Olivera, B. Patiño-Escobar, J. P. Osorio-Lombana, C. Álvarez-Moreno, Christian Pallares G
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Abstract

Despite the ubiquity of Aspergillus species, and the fact that a person may inhale hundreds of conidia daily, only a small proportion of patients develop an infectious disease. Aspergillus spp. can cause a wide spectrum of diseases, depending on the patient’s underlying immune function; these range from an allergic syndrome, (which does not represent a true infection), a hypersensitivity reaction (ABPA), a chronic process (CPA) or invasive aspergillosis (IA). All diseases associated with Aspergillus spp. have the potential to be misdiagnosed because symptoms and/or clinical findings overlap with each other, or with other non-fungal conditions. Greater clinical recognition of the different pulmonary syndromes is needed to identify those patients who could benefit from an appropriate therapeutic approach. Multidisciplinary management is required, where the role of antifungal therapy is only established for symptomatic and/or progressive disease management, taking into account the potential for azole resistance, which adds to the complexity of treatment and, in some cases, limits therapeutic options.
第四节。哥伦比亚关于成人和儿科患者曲霉相关的慢性、腐生和/或过敏综合征的诊断和治疗的共识
尽管曲霉菌种类无处不在,而且一个人每天可能吸入数百个分生孢子,但只有一小部分患者会患上传染病。曲霉属可引起广泛的疾病,这取决于患者潜在的免疫功能;这些症状包括过敏综合征(不代表真正的感染)、超敏反应(ABPA)、慢性过程(CPA)或侵袭性曲霉菌病(IA)。所有与曲霉菌属相关的疾病都有可能被误诊,因为症状和/或临床发现相互重叠,或与其他非真菌疾病重叠。需要对不同的肺部综合征进行更多的临床识别,以确定哪些患者可以从适当的治疗方法中受益。需要多学科管理,其中抗真菌治疗的作用仅用于症状性和/或进行性疾病管理,同时考虑到唑类耐药性的可能性,这增加了治疗的复杂性,在某些情况下,限制了治疗选择。
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