| Literature DB >> 29531872 |
John Pham1, Talal Asif1, Majdi S Hamarshi2.
Abstract
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was previously considered a purely nosocomial pathogen. However, community-acquired MRSA has recently emerged as an important cause of severe necrotizing community-acquired pneumonia (CA-MRSA) in previously healthy individuals. This new pathogen exhibits antibiotic resistance and is linked to extended hospital stay and higher mortality. CA-MRSA has presented new therapeutic challenges due to high vancomycin treatment failure and lack of specificity of clinical findings. There is emerging evidence that treatment with linezolid leads to better patient outcomes in patients with CA-MRSA. Through this case, we aim to raise awareness about early institution of therapy for CA-MRSA whenever it is suspected, to improve patient outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: community acquired mrsa; linezolid; mrsa
Year: 2018 PMID: 29531872 PMCID: PMC5837304 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Patient's initial chest X-ray with arrow depicting right upper lobe pneumonia.
Figure 2Computed tomography (CT) chest (coronal view) showing right upper, middle, and lower lobe consolidations (arrows).
Figure 3Computed tomography (CT) chest (axial view) showing cystic destruction of the lung parenchyma (arrow).
Figure 4Repeat computed tomography (CT) chest (coronal view) showing worsening bilateral pneumonia.
Figure 5Computed tomography (CT) chest (axial view) showing worsening and multiple cavitary lesions in the right lung (arrow).