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Thorax 1994;49:958-960 doi:10.1136/thx.49.10.958
  • Research Article

Results of chemotherapy in 30 AIDS patients with symptomatic pulmonary Kaposi's sarcoma.

  1. J L Cadranel,
  2. S Kammoun,
  3. S Chevret,
  4. A Parrot,
  5. M Denis,
  6. C Winter,
  7. M F Carette,
  8. W Rozenbaum,
  9. G M Akoun,
  10. C M Mayaud
  1. Services de Pneumologie et Réanimation Respiratoire, Hôpital Tenon, Paris, France.

      Abstract

      BACKGROUND--The aim of this study was to report the effects of a three-drug chemotherapy regimen in patients with symptomatic AIDS-related pulmonary Kaposi's sarcoma and to analyse prognostic factors for survival. METHODS--Thirty consecutive HIV seropositive patients with respiratory symptoms and proven pulmonary Kaposi's sarcoma were treated with the same therapeutic regimen comprising adriamycin (30 mg/m2), bleomycin (10 mg/m2), and vincristine (2 mg) administered intravenously once every four weeks. RESULTS--Two patients died during the first course of chemotherapy. In the other 28 cases dyspnoea improved and Pao2 rose despite minimal (n = 17) or no (n = 11) improvement in the chest radiographic appearance. The median survival from the beginning of chemotherapy was 6.5 months. Poor prognostic factors for survival were: (1) absence of cutaneous Kaposi's sarcoma; (2) previous opportunistic infection; (3) CD4 cell count < 100/microliters; (4) leucocytes < 3500/microliters; (5) haemoglobin < 10 g/dl; and (6) absence of radiological response. Of the 28 patients 24 experienced at least one episode of neutropenia which was associated with bacterial infection in 16 cases. CONCLUSIONS--Chemotherapy may improve respiratory impairment in patients with extensive pulmonary Kaposi's sarcoma but the outcome remains poor. The efficacy of chemotherapy may be limited by neutropenia.

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