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Brief Title: Effect of Steroids During Pneumocystis Infection Among Non HIV Immunocompromised Patients
Official Title: Intérêt de la corticothérapie Dans la Pneumocystose Grave du Patient immunodéprimé Non VIH. Essai Prospectif Multicentrique Randomisé Contrôlé : PIC
Study ID: NCT02944045
Brief Summary: Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PcP) increased in non HIV immunocompromised patients. Mortality remains high for those patients with comorbidities (50% for patients with the most severe Pneumocystis pneumonia). Physiopathology, characteristics and outcome of PcP in non-HIV patients remains different from those in HIV patients. Steroids in HIV patients with PcP has been associated with decreased mortality but in non-HIV patients, adjunctive steroids remains controversy. Some retrospective studies in that field did not find any beneficial effects of steroids ((1mg/kg/jour d'Equivalent Prednisone (EP)). However, all the studies were retrospective, non randomised studies including various underlying disease and severity of PcP was variable. Moreover, dosage and delay of steroids were variable leading difficult to interpret all the results. The investigators want to demonstrate the beneficial effect of steroid during PcP in non-HiV immunocompromised patients with a double blinded randomised clinical trials comparing adjunctive steroids to placebo.
Detailed Description:
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Medical ICU, Paris, , France
Name: Virginie Lemiale, MD
Affiliation: APHP
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Name: Elie Azoulay, MD PHD
Affiliation: APHP
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR