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Intern Med J ; 52(9): 1513-1518, 2022 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33974349

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BACKGROUND: The natural history of patients with stroke and cancer remains poorly understood in the modern era of hyperacute stroke therapies (recombinant tissue plasminogen activator and endovascular clot retrieval (ECR)). Prior to these advances in stroke treatment, a highly cited study reported median overall survival (mOS) 4.5 months after stroke in a cohort of patients with cancer (2004, n = 96). AIMS: Our hypothesis is that patients with stroke and cancer have better outcome than in earlier studies. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of admission to a tertiary Stroke Unit between January 2015 and September 2017 (n = 1910), evaluation of hospital records and cancer treatment records. Cancer was categorised as early stage (Stages I and II) and advanced stage (Stage III or IV) using the RD-Staging system. Survival analysis was performed in R. RESULTS: There were 143 stroke patients with cancer (62% male) with mean age 73.2 ± 12.5 years. Ischaemic stroke occurred in 74.1% and 45 of 106 (42.5%) patients received intravenous thrombolysis (34/45) and/or ECR (11/45). One patient who received ECR died within 30 days of stroke. Those with early stage disease had mOS of 19.6 months (interquartile range (IQR) 3.1-31.5 months) and in advanced stage cancer mOS was 2.5 months (IQR 0.4-6.3 months; P < 0.01). CONCLUSION: In the modern era of stroke therapy, our cohort of patients with advanced cancer has lower survival post-stroke compared to those with early stage cancer.


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Isquemia Encefálica , Neoplasias , Acidente Vascular Cerebral , Trombose , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Isquemia Encefálica/terapia , Feminino , Fibrinolíticos/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Neoplasias/complicações , Neoplasias/epidemiologia , Neoplasias/terapia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/tratamento farmacológico , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/terapia , Terapia Trombolítica , Trombose/tratamento farmacológico , Ativador de Plasminogênio Tecidual/uso terapêutico , Resultado do Tratamento
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BMC Res Notes ; 10(1): 116, 2017 Mar 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28259182

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BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus 2 infection is endemic in West Africa but is also found in parts of Europe, North and South America, and India where it is thought to have been introduced secondary to migration and commercial trade ties. It is less common than Human immunodeficiency virus 1, with differences in pathogenicity, lower rates of transmission, longer asymptomatic period and slower progression to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Human immunodeficiency virus 2 is also associated with diagnostic challenges given the lack of commercially available diagnostic tests, and management challenges given intrinsic resistance to many anti-retroviral therapies. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe a case of a 65 year old South Indian female, visiting her family in Australia, who presented with weight loss, pancytopaenia and generalised lymphadenopathy on a background of newly diagnosed congestive cardiac failure. Multiple investigations were performed to elucidate the cause of her presentation, with the eventual unexpected diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus 2. She was commenced on anti-retroviral treatment and made a remarkable recovery. CONCLUSION: We describe the challenges associated with diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus 2 due to lack of commercially available diagnostics, as well as the treatment and management challenges including the fact that human immunodeficiency virus 2 is intrinsically resistant to non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Human immunodeficiency virus 2 infection should be considered in patients who present with symptoms and signs that do not point towards a clear diagnosis, such as unexplained pancytopaenia or lymphadenopathy, and who have risk factors such as being from an endemic area or having had blood transfusions, especially prior to the commencement of blood-borne virus screening of blood donors.


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Infecções por HIV/diagnóstico , HIV-2 , Idoso , Antirretrovirais/uso terapêutico , Austrália , Transfusão de Sangue , Contagem de Linfócito CD4 , Feminino , Infecções por HIV/terapia , Humanos , Índia , Fatores de Risco , Viagem , Resultado do Tratamento
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