Peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis caused by Stephanoascus ciferrii: A Case Report.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
New Microbiologica Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Wenchen Guo, Ting Guo, Yaowen Wang, Wanxiang Li
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Abstract

Stephanoascus ciferrii, a conditional pathogenic fungus prevalent in nature, is more frequently encountered in patients with compromised immunity. However, the literature rarely reports infections caused by Stephanoascus ciferrii in peritoneal dialysis patients. Here, we detail the case of a 66-year-old female suffering from renal failure who experienced catheter-related infection during peritoneal dialysis. Dialysate turbidity prompted the detection of Stephanoascus ciferrii in both peritoneal dialysate and tubes through microbiological cultures. Subsequent treatment involved antifungal drugs and a transition to hemodialysis, resulting in the disappearance of peritonitis symptoms and the patient's discharge. In recent years, fungal infections, particularly dialysis-related infections, are on the rise. This marks the first reported case of catheter-related peritonitis infection caused by Stephanoascus ciferrii. Compared to bacterial infections, fungal infections pose challenges due to limited drug options, significant side effects, and prolonged treatment durations. Hence, prompt pathogen diagnosis and drug sensitivity testing are crucial for effective clinical treatment. In essence, this scientific case report underscores the uncommon occurrence of catheter-related peritonitis attributed to Stephanoascus ciferrii in a peritoneal dialysis patient with renal failure, emphasizing the distinctive management challenges and underscoring the critical significance of prompt diagnosis and suitable intervention in such instances.

Stephanoascus ciferrii 引起的腹膜透析相关腹膜炎:病例报告。
Stephanoascus ciferrii 是一种普遍存在于自然界的条件致病真菌,在免疫力低下的患者中更常出现。然而,文献中很少有腹膜透析患者感染鹅膏菌的报道。在此,我们详细介绍了一位 66 岁女性患者的病例,她患有肾衰竭,在腹膜透析过程中发生了导管相关感染。透析液浑浊促使她通过微生物培养在腹膜透析液和导管中发现了纤毛虫。随后使用抗真菌药物进行治疗,并转为血液透析,结果腹膜炎症状消失,患者出院。近年来,真菌感染,尤其是与透析有关的感染呈上升趋势。本病例是首次报告由 Stephanoascus ciferrii 引起的导管相关腹膜炎感染病例。与细菌感染相比,真菌感染因药物选择有限、副作用大、治疗时间长而带来挑战。因此,及时的病原体诊断和药敏试验对于有效的临床治疗至关重要。总之,本科学病例报告强调了在一名肾衰竭腹膜透析患者中发生的由纤毛虫引起的导管相关腹膜炎的罕见性,强调了独特的管理挑战,并强调了在这种情况下及时诊断和适当干预的重要意义。
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New Microbiologica
New Microbiologica 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
5.60%
发文量
40
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The publication, diffusion and furtherance of research and study on all aspects of basic and clinical Microbiology and related fields are the chief aims of the journal.
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