Tsukamurella Bacteremia in a Surgical Patient: Case Report and Review of the Literature.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Surgical infections Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1089/sur.2024.070
Sunnie Yan-Wai Wong, Joseph Derek Forrester
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Abstract

Background: Tsukamurella species were first isolated in 1941. Since then, 48 cases of Tsukamurella bacteremia have been reported, a majority of which were immunosuppressed patients with central venous catheters.A case is described and previous cases of Tsukamurella bacteremia are reviewed. Patients and Methods: A 70-year-old total parenteral nutrition (TPN)-dependent female with recurrent enterocutaneous fistula (ECF), developed leukocytosis one week after a challenging ECF takedown. After starting broad-spectrum antibiotic agents, undergoing percutaneous drainage of intra-abdominal abscess, and subsequent repositioning of the drain, her leukocytosis resolved. Blood and peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) cultures grew Tsukamurella spp. The patient was discharged to home with 14 days of daily 2 g ceftriaxone, with resolution of bacteremia. Conclusions: Tsukamurella spp. are a rare opportunistic pathogen predominantly affecting immunocompromised patients, with central venous catheters present in most cases. However, there have been few reported cases in immunocompetent individuals with predisposing conditions such as end-stage renal disease and uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.

一名手术患者的月金杆菌菌血症:病例报告和文献综述。
背景:1941年首次分离出月卡米氏菌。本报告描述了一个病例,并回顾了以往的月金杆菌菌血症病例。患者和方法:一名 70 岁、依赖全肠外营养(TPN)的女性,患有复发性肠瘘(ECF),在一次棘手的肠瘘拔管一周后出现白细胞增多。在开始使用广谱抗生素、接受腹腔内脓肿经皮引流术以及随后重新放置引流管后,她的白细胞增多症状得到缓解。血液和外周置入中心导管(PICC)培养出了冢霉菌属。患者出院回家后,每天服用 2 克头孢曲松 14 天,菌血症得到缓解。结论冢霉菌属是一种罕见的机会性病原体,主要影响免疫力低下的患者,大多数病例都有中心静脉导管。然而,很少有报道称免疫功能正常的人也会感染这种病菌,这些人患有终末期肾病和未控制的糖尿病等易感疾病。
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Surgical infections
Surgical infections INFECTIOUS DISEASES-SURGERY
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Surgical Infections provides comprehensive and authoritative information on the biology, prevention, and management of post-operative infections. Original articles cover the latest advancements, new therapeutic management strategies, and translational research that is being applied to improve clinical outcomes and successfully treat post-operative infections. Surgical Infections coverage includes: -Peritonitis and intra-abdominal infections- Surgical site infections- Pneumonia and other nosocomial infections- Cellular and humoral immunity- Biology of the host response- Organ dysfunction syndromes- Antibiotic use- Resistant and opportunistic pathogens- Epidemiology and prevention- The operating room environment- Diagnostic studies
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