| Literature DB >> 22587731 |
Pierre Charles1, Jean-Emmanuel Kahn, Felix Ackermann, Patrick Honderlick, Olivier Lortholary.
Abstract
Zygomycosis can manifest as severe infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients, which can be nosocomial in nature resulting from complications of invasive procedures. We report the case of a 65-year-old woman with a medical history of unclassified inflammatory rheumatism who underwent arteriovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation because of a myocardial failure following the drainage of a tuberculous tamponade. This procedure was complicated by a superinfection of the scarpa which revealed a disseminated zygomycosis with renal involvement. A favorable outcome was achieved after 15 months of antifungal therapy involving the use of liposomal amphotericin B followed with posaconazole which involved the close monitoring of the concentrations of this antifungal. Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is a frequent procedure which could be complicated with severe fungal nosocomial infections such as zygomycosis. The outcome of such complication can be favorable with the utilization of new antifungal therapies.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22587731 DOI: 10.3109/13693786.2012.686069
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Mycol ISSN: 1369-3786 Impact factor: 4.076