In this episode of The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast, Josh and Adam discuss Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia (PJP), formerly known as PCP, covering its presentation in HIV-positive versus HIV-negative patients. They delve into the epidemiology, clinical presentation, and typical findings on CT scans, emphasizing the importance of differentiating PJP from other conditions like COVID-19. The hosts explore workup strategies, including the use of serum beta-D-glucan, bronchoscopy, and non-bronchoscopic analysis, and weigh the pros and cons of early invasive versus non-invasive approaches. They discuss treatment options, highlighting trimethoprim, sulfamethoxazole (SEPTRA), and steroids, and touch on prognosis, noting the higher mortality rate in HIV-negative patients. The episode concludes with key pearls and pitfalls, stressing the need to consider PJP in patients on steroids and to tailor diagnostic and therapeutic strategies based on individual patient factors.
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