Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome

Background

  • Also called IRIS
  • Definition-Disease or pathogen specific inflammatory response in HIV infected patients after initiation or re-initiation of ARV therapy or after change to more active ARV therapy.
  • Usually low CD4 counts and high viral loads at time of ARV initiation
  • Can occur at any CD4 count
  • Occurs usually within 4-8 weeks after initiation of therapy

Clinical Features

Major Presentations

  • TB- worsening TB symptoms
  • MAC- localized lymphadenitis, pulm disease, systemic inflammation indistinguishable from active MAC
    • MAC-IRIS patients are not bacteremic
  • Crypto- worsening meningitis symptoms
  • CMV-Retinitis, Vitritis, Uveitis
    • IRIS due to CMV can cause vision loss
      • mean time to vitritis 20 weeks
  • Hepatitis B or C- transient transaminitis difficult to distinguish from drug induced cause
    • hepatic flares usually mild, may decompensate cirrhotics.
  • Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy- worsening focal neuro lesions, changes on MRI
  • Kaposi's Sarcoma- worsening Kaposi's
  • Autoimmune diseases- Pre-existing autoimmune disorder exacerbation

Minor Presentations

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Management

Disposition

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