PD-related peritonitis from Psathyrella candolleana caused by poor PD catheter belt hygiene

Win Kulvichit, Piyaporn Towangnang, Phatcharida Klinphayom, Piyawan Kittiskulnam, Talerngsak Kanjanabuch
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Peritoneal dialysis (PD)-associated fungal peritonitis, although rare, presents significant challenges in diagnosis and management. Here, we present the first case of PD-related peritonitis attributed to Psathyrella candolleana and highlight a potential route of infection through contamination from the PD catheter belt. A 37-year-old female, with a history of heart and lung transplantation and undergoing continuous ambulatory PD, presented with acute abdominal pain and cloudy PD effluent (PDE). Genetic analysis of PDE and PD catheter tip confirmed diagnosis of P. candolleana. Treatment was successful without any relapses with timely PD catheter removal and an extended course of antifungal therapy. The root cause analysis suspected the dirt-stained PD catheter belt as the origin of contamination. In conclusion, this is the first case of P. candolleana infection in PD-related peritonitis. Preventive strategies should prioritize hygiene practices, including the PD belt to mitigate the risk of contamination and subsequent infections of such pathogens.
因腹膜透析导管带卫生条件差而引发的鳞状上皮细胞(Psathyrella candolleana)相关腹膜炎
腹膜透析(PD)相关真菌性腹膜炎虽然罕见,但却给诊断和治疗带来了巨大挑战。在此,我们介绍了首例由Psathyrella candolleana引起的腹膜透析相关腹膜炎病例,并强调了腹膜透析导管带污染的潜在感染途径。一名37岁的女性患者曾接受过心脏和肺移植手术,并正在接受持续的非卧床腹膜透析,她出现了急性腹痛和浑浊的腹膜透析液(PDE)。对 PDE 和 PD 导管尖端的基因分析证实了对 P. candolleana 的诊断。通过及时拔除 PD 导管和延长抗真菌治疗疗程,治疗取得了成功,没有复发。根本原因分析怀疑污染源是沾有污垢的 PD 导管带。总之,这是首例在腹膜透析相关腹膜炎中感染 P. candolleana 的病例。预防策略应优先考虑卫生习惯,包括腹膜透析导管带,以降低污染和随后感染此类病原体的风险。
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