Invasive fungal infections caused by rare yeast-like fungi in adult patients: results of a prospective study.

Q3 Medicine
Current Medical Mycology Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22034/cmm.2025.345265.1559
Sofya Khostelidi, Olga Kozlova, Elena Shagdileeva, Ekaterina Burygina, Yulia Borzova, Tatyana Bogomolova, Anastasia Taraskina, Natalya Vasilyeva
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Fungal infections caused by rare pathogens are becoming an increasingly pressing problem in modern healthcare due to the severe course of the disease, high incidence of disability and mortality of patients. To study clinical and laboratory features and treatment of severe fungal infections caused by rare yeast-like pathogens in adult patients.

Materials and methods: The prospective observational non-interventional study (2004-2022) included 310 adult patients with severe fungal infections in the Kashkin Research Institute of Medical Mycology based on North-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov, Saint-Petrsburg, Russian Federation (from October 2004 to December 2022). To identify the pathogen, we used direct microscopy, microscopy with calcofluor white, culture isolation from blood and tissue biopsies, cerebrospinal fluid or BAL fluid. Micromycete cultures were identified to species based on morphological characteristics and PCR-test.

Results: We treated 310 adult patients with severe fungal infections -10% of them caused by rare yeast-like pathogens (n=30). Analysis of the data presented a general portrait of the patient: a 30-year-old man who has been in the ICU for more than 14 days (93%). Most often, the pathogen was isolated from the blood or biofilm of the central venous catheter (77%). Isolated damage to organs and tissues (without fungemia) was diagnosed in 23% of patients (involving the central nervous system, lungs and skin). Trichosporon spр. and Rhodotorula spр. were the main pathogens (together - 73%). Despite treatment, mortality remains very high - 37%.

Conclusion: It is necessary to examine the biological substrate from the lesion daily for fungi if there is no effect from standard therapy. It is necessary to perform species identification of the pathogen and determine sensitivity to antimycotics.

成人患者罕见酵母样真菌引起的侵袭性真菌感染:一项前瞻性研究的结果。
背景与目的:由罕见病原体引起的真菌感染因其病程严重、致残率高、死亡率高而成为现代医疗保健中日益紧迫的问题。目的探讨成人罕见酵母菌样病原菌引起的严重真菌感染的临床和实验室特点及治疗方法。材料与方法:前瞻性观察性非干预性研究(2004-2022)纳入俄罗斯联邦圣彼得堡西北国立医科大学以I.I. Mechnikov命名的Kashkin医学真菌学研究所310例严重真菌感染的成年患者(2004年10月至2022年12月)。为了鉴定病原体,我们使用了直接显微镜、钙荧光白显微镜、血液和组织活检、脑脊液或BAL液的培养分离。根据形态特征和pcr检测,将微菌培养物鉴定为种。结果:我们治疗了310例严重真菌感染的成人患者,其中10%是由罕见的酵母样病原体引起的(n=30)。数据分析提供了患者的总体画像:一名30岁男性,已在ICU住院超过14天(93%)。大多数情况下,病原体是从血液或中心静脉导管的生物膜中分离出来的(77%)。23%的患者(涉及中枢神经系统、肺和皮肤)被诊断为器官和组织的孤立性损伤(无真菌血症)。毛孢子菌属spр。和红霉菌。是主要病原体(共占73%)。尽管进行了治疗,但死亡率仍然很高——37%。结论:如果标准治疗无效,有必要每天检查病变生物基质中是否有真菌。有必要对病原菌进行种类鉴定,并确定对抗真菌药物的敏感性。
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Current Medical Mycology
Current Medical Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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