Author/Authors :
Park, Dong Won Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Lim, Dae Hyun Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Kim, Bongyoung Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Yhi, Ji Young Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Moon, Ji-Yong Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Kim, Sang-Heon Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Kim, Tae-Hyung Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Shon, Jang Won Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Yoon, Ho Joo Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Shin, Dong Ho Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea , Pai, Hyunjoo Department of Internal Medicine - College of Medicine - Hanyang University Hospital - Seoul, Korea
Abstract :
Pnuemocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) is one of leading causes of acute respiratory failure in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and the mortality rate remains high in mechanically ventilated HIV patients with PJP. There are several reported
cases who received extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment for respiratory failure associated with severe PJP in HIVinfected patients. We report a patient who was newly diagnosed with HIV and PJP whose condition worsened after highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) initiation and progressed to acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring veno-venous ECMO. The patient
recovered from PJP and is undergoing treatment with HAART. ECMO support can be an effective life-saving salvage therapy for acute
respiratory failure refractory to mechanical ventilation following HAART in HIV-infected patients with severe PJP.
Keywords :
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation , HIV , Pneumocystis jirovecii , respiratory failure