Case series of Candida albicans spondylodiscitis and a brief review of the literature.

Nanna D Christiansen, Susan O Lindvig, Isik S Johansen, Michala Kehrer
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Introduction: Candida albicans is the most frequent fungal organism causing vertebral spondylodiskitis. Given limited research, this study aimed to describe patient characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of the C. albicans spondylodiscitis patients in Southern Denmark using a case series and literature review.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of all consecutive patients treated for infectious spondylodiscitis during 2009-2023 at the Department of Infectious Diseases, Odense University Hospital, Denmark. All medical records were reviewed and cases of C. albicans were included. A review of the English literature from the last decade was conducted with a predefined search string. We excluded articles not aligning with our objectives.

Results: Among five fungal cases, four were C. albicans infections. Two patients presented with pain/fever in the vertebra column. All were initially treated as having bacterial spondylodiscitis. Half of the patients had positive blood cultures and all had positive biopsies taken. The two remaining patients had experienced candidemia within one year prior to being diagnosed with spondylodiscitis. All were initially treated with fluconazole with a median duration of 9 months (range 6-12 months). The median time to diagnosis was 27 days (range 23-35 days). Two patients died during treatment. The median follow-up was 7 months (range 6-8 months). Thirteen studies were included in the literature review.

Conclusion: The study described the characteristics, treatment and outcome of C. albicans spondylodiscitis patients in Southern Denmark. Noting prior candidemia episodes can improve early identification and outcomes. Furthermore, our patients exhibit clinical similarities to those in the literature review.

白色念珠菌脊椎炎病例系列及文献综述。
简介:白色念珠菌是引起脊椎椎间盘炎最常见的真菌。鉴于有限的研究,本研究旨在通过病例系列和文献综述来描述丹麦南部白色念珠菌脊柱炎患者的患者特征、治疗和结果。方法:我们对2009-2023年在丹麦欧登塞大学医院感染性疾病科连续接受感染性脊柱炎治疗的所有患者进行回顾性分析。审查了所有的医疗记录,并纳入了白色念珠菌病例。用预定义的搜索字符串对过去十年的英语文献进行了回顾。我们排除了不符合我们目标的文章。结果:5例真菌感染中4例为白色念珠菌感染。2例患者表现为脊柱疼痛/发热。所有患者最初都被诊断为细菌性脊柱炎。一半患者的血液培养呈阳性,所有患者的活组织检查均呈阳性。其余两名患者在被诊断为脊柱炎之前一年内经历过念珠菌病。所有患者最初均接受氟康唑治疗,中位持续时间为9个月(范围6-12个月)。中位诊断时间为27天(范围23-35天)。2名患者在治疗期间死亡。中位随访为7个月(范围6-8个月)。文献综述共纳入13项研究。结论:本研究描述了丹麦南部白色念珠菌脊柱炎患者的特点、治疗和预后。注意之前的念珠菌发作可以改善早期识别和预后。此外,我们的患者与文献综述中的患者表现出临床相似性。
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