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==Background==
==Background==
*Cytomegalovirus (CMV) gastrointestinal disease is an uncommon but serious complication of [[AIDS]].
*The diagnosis of CMV gastrointestinal disease should be suspected in patients with CD4 cell counts <50 cells/microL who present with symptoms of esophagitis, gastritis, enteritis, or colitis.
*The incidence of CMV gastrointestinal disease has decreased substantially since antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available


==Clinical Presentation==
==Clinical Presentation==
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==Management==
==Management==
*Induction therapy
**[[Ganciclovir]]: 5 mg/kg/dose IV q12h
**[[foscarnet]]: 60 mg/kg/dose q8h or 90 mg/kg/dose q12h
**[[Valganciclovir]]: 900 mg PO twice daily
***May be used for induction therapy, in place of intravenous [[ganciclovir]], in patients who can tolerate and absorb oral medications
**The recommended duration of therapy for CMV gastrointestinal disease in patients with AIDS is 3-6 weeks


==Disposition==
==Disposition==

Revision as of 00:48, 5 August 2015

Background

  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) gastrointestinal disease is an uncommon but serious complication of AIDS.
  • The diagnosis of CMV gastrointestinal disease should be suspected in patients with CD4 cell counts <50 cells/microL who present with symptoms of esophagitis, gastritis, enteritis, or colitis.
  • The incidence of CMV gastrointestinal disease has decreased substantially since antiretroviral therapy (ART) became available

Clinical Presentation

Differential Diagnosis

Esophagitis Types

CMV Diseases

Diagnosis

Management

  • Induction therapy
    • Ganciclovir: 5 mg/kg/dose IV q12h
    • foscarnet: 60 mg/kg/dose q8h or 90 mg/kg/dose q12h
    • Valganciclovir: 900 mg PO twice daily
      • May be used for induction therapy, in place of intravenous ganciclovir, in patients who can tolerate and absorb oral medications
    • The recommended duration of therapy for CMV gastrointestinal disease in patients with AIDS is 3-6 weeks

Disposition

Antivirals

  • Ganciclovir 5mg/kg IV q12hrs daily x 21 days (or until symptom resolution)
  • Foscarnet 90mg/kg IV q12 hrs daily x 21 days (or until symptom resolution)

See Also

External Links

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