A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19-Associated and Non-COVID-19-Associated Mucormycosis.

Süheyla Kömür, Aslıhan Candevira, Ayşe Seza İnala, Ferit Kuşcua, Behice Kurtarana, Funda Memişoğlub, İlkay Karaoğlanc, Yeşim Taşovaa
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19-associated Mucormycosis (CAM) has emerged as a significant complication during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there is a lack of comprehensive comparative studies with non-COVID-associated mucormycosis (NCM).

Objective: This study aims to compare the clinical characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes of CAM and NCM to enhance the understanding and management of these infections, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Method: A retrospective multicenter study was conducted at Cukurova University, Malatya İnönü University, and Gaziantep University. We analyzed and compared cases of CAM and NCM diagnosed between January 2018 and February 2022. Data were collected from the infectious diseases and clinical microbiology departments, including demographic details, underlying conditions, treatment regimens, and outcomes.

Results: A total of 38 cases were analyzed, with 21 cases of COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (CAM) and 17 cases of non-COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (NCM). The key findings of the study were as follows: CAM was strongly associated with corticosteroid use (p<0.001) and diabetes (p=0.001), while NCM cases were more frequently linked to malignancy and neutropenia (p<0.05). Clinically, CAM cases had a higher incidence of cavernous sinus involvement and bone destruction (p=0.003) compared to NCM cases. However, there was no significant difference in overall survival between the CAM and NCM groups (p=0.201).

Conclusion: The study highlights the critical role of corticosteroid use and diabetes as prominent risk factors for CAM. Timely diagnosis and intervention are essential to prevent severe complications, such as cavernous sinus involvement and bone destruction. These findings emphasize the need for tailored management strategies for CAM in the context of COVID-19, with particular attention to these risk factors.

新冠肺炎相关与非相关毛霉病的比较分析
背景:COVID-19相关毛霉菌病(CAM)已成为COVID-19大流行期间的一个重要并发症。然而,缺乏与非冠状病毒相关毛霉菌病(NCM)的综合比较研究。目的:本研究旨在比较CAM和NCM的临床特征、危险因素和结局,以加强对这些感染的认识和管理,特别是在COVID-19大流行期间。方法:在库库罗娃大学、马拉提亚İnönü大学和加济安泰普大学进行回顾性多中心研究。我们分析并比较了2018年1月至2022年2月诊断的CAM和NCM病例。从传染病科和临床微生物科收集数据,包括人口统计细节、基础条件、治疗方案和结果。结果:共分析38例,其中新型冠状病毒相关毛霉病(CAM) 21例,非新型冠状病毒相关毛霉病(NCM) 17例。本研究的主要发现如下:CAM与皮质类固醇的使用密切相关(结论:本研究强调皮质类固醇的使用和糖尿病是CAM的重要危险因素。及时的诊断和干预对于预防严重的并发症,如海绵窦受累和骨破坏至关重要。这些研究结果强调,在COVID-19背景下,需要针对CAM制定量身定制的管理策略,并特别关注这些风险因素。
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