赫曼氏大西洋杆菌引起血液透析患者导管相关血流感染。

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Case Reports in Nephrology and Dialysis Pub Date : 2023-09-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000533581
Preslava M Hristova, Alexandra S Alexandrova, Martin Lucanov, Hristina Y Hitkova, Biser Kirilov Borisov
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摘要

赫曼氏Atlabrobacter hermanii,以前被称为赫曼氏埃希氏菌,是一种罕见的人类感染病原体。几份报告证明,最常见的感染患者是免疫抑制患者,尤其是那些正在接受血液透析的患者。一名患有终末期肾病的34岁男子在常规血液透析结束时抱怨发冷、发烧和全身疲劳。超声心动图检查显示右心房透析导管上有植被。用庆大霉素静脉注射开始经验性治疗,在药物分离后,继续用亚胺培南/西司他丁静脉注射进行治疗。血液培养物和更换的导管尖端对A.hermanii呈阳性,由Vitek 2 Compact鉴定。使用16S测序对自动鉴定进行验证。16S序列产物用于查询NCBI细菌数据库,并在NCBI GenBank数据库中显示与A.hermannii菌株CIP 103176 16S核糖体RNA的99.75%的同一性。抗菌药敏结果显示对氨基青霉素的耐药性和对所有其他测试抗菌药物的敏感性。据我们所知,这是首次报道在接受亚胺培南/西司他丁血液透析的患者中,经超声心动图证实并成功根除了A.hermanii感染的导管相关植被。
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Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection in Hemodialysis Patient due to <i>Atlantibacter hermannii</i>.

Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection in Hemodialysis Patient due to <i>Atlantibacter hermannii</i>.

Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infection in Hemodialysis Patient due to Atlantibacter hermannii.

Atlantibacter hermannii, previously known as Escherichia hermannii, is a rare causative agent of human infections. Several reports testify that the most frequently infected patients are immunosuppressed, especially those undergoing hemodialysis. A 34-year-old man with an end-stage renal disease complained of chills, fever, and general fatigue at the end of a regular hemodialysis session. The echocardiographic examination showed vegetation located on the dialysis catheter in the right atrium. Empirical therapy was initiated with intravenous gentamicin, and after the isolation of the agent, the treatment was continued with intravenous imipenem/cilastatin. The blood cultures and the tip of the replaced catheter were positive for A. hermannii, identified by Vitek 2 Compact. Verification of the automated identification was performed using 16S sequencing. The 16S sequence product was used to query the NCBI bacterial database and revealed 99.75% identity to that of A. hermannii strain CIP 103176 16S ribosomal RNA in the NCBI GenBank database. The antimicrobial susceptibility results revealed resistance to aminopenicillins and susceptibility to all other tested antimicrobials. To our knowledge, this is the first report of catheter-related vegetation with echocardiographic confirmation and the successful eradication of A. hermannii infection in a patient undergoing hemodialysis with imipenem/cilastatin.

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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of nephrology and dialysis, including genetic susceptibility, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment or prevention, toxicities of therapy, critical care, supportive care, quality-of-life and survival issues. The journal will also accept case reports dealing with the use of novel technologies, both in the arena of diagnosis and treatment. Supplementary material is welcomed.
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