| Literature DB >> 30598848 |
Natasha Spottiswoode1, Michael J Peluso2, Tobias Deuse3, Jennifer M Babik2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) is a pathogen that causes several human clinical illnesses, most commonly gastroenteritis. Focal infections are rare and are generally reported in the gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems. Very few studies have reported NTS abscess as a postoperative complication. CASE REPORT: We describe an elderly patient who developed NTS bacteremia and mediastinal abscess after aortic valve replacement.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30598848 PMCID: PMC6287146 DOI: 10.1155/2018/6758672
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Infect Dis
Figure 1Skin exam on initial presentation, showing erythema at the inferior margin of the wound.
Figure 2Computed tomography imaging with intravenous contrast showing nontyphoidal Salmonella mediastinal abscess. Panel (a) shows axial views, panel (b) shows coronal views, and panel (c) shows sagittal views at the time of presentation (left) and following 6 weeks of therapy with intravenous ceftriaxone (right).
Comparison of the current case to previously reported cases of nontyphoidal Salmonella mediastinitis.
| Ref | Author | Year | Patient age | Patient sex | Mediastinal tissue disruption | Animal exposure | Preexisting immunosuppression | Preceding diarrheal illness | Stool culture | Treatment | Outcome |
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| 4 | Joshua et al. | 2003 | 34 y | F | None | Domestic chickens | Immunosuppressant drugs | Yes | Positive | Drainage; 14 d IV ciprofloxacin followed by 14 d PO ciprofloxacin | Recovery |
| 5 | Tilly et al. | 1985 | 53 y | M | None | Not reported | Hairy cell leukemia | No | Negative | Drainage; 7 d trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole followed by ampicillin (dns) | Recovery |
| 6 | Marsh et al. | 1984 | 14 y | M | None | Wild raccoon bite | None | No | Not stated | Drainage; IV cefamandole (dns) followed by 21 d cephalexin | Recovery |
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| 7 | Carter et al. | 2005 | 53 y | F | Thymoma | Not reported | None | No | Negative | Resection; ceftriaxone (dns) | Recovery |
| 8 | Lo et al. | 2015 | 59 y | M | Thymoma | Not reported | None | No | Not stated | Resection; cefipime (dns) | Recovery |
| 9 | Saheer et al. | 2015 | 21 y | M | Thymoma | Not reported | None | No | Negative | Drainage, ceftriaxone (dns) | Recovery |
| 10 | Snider et al. | 1993 | 66 y | F | Mass (possible thymoma) | Not reported | None | Yes | Negative | Drainage; ampicillin (dns) | Recovery |
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| 11 | Fernandez-Ayala et al. | 2003 | 70 y | F | Surgery | Not reported | None | No | Positive | Drainage; 6 w ampicillin and ciprofloxacin | Sudden death 30d postdischarge |
| 12 | Aherne | 1984 | 20 m | M | Surgery | Not reported | None | Yes | Positive | Drainage; 21 d chloramphenicol | Recovery |
| 13 | Nordmann et al. | 1994 | 5 m | M | Surgery | Not reported | None | No | Negative | Drainage; 21 d ceftriaxone and pefloxacin, then 1 m ceftriaxone | Recovery |
| 13 | Nordmann et al. | 1994 | 1 y | M | Pericardiocentesis | Not reported | None | No | Negative | Drainage; 1 m pefloxacin and imipenem/cilastatin, then 1 m pefloxacin | Recovery |
| Current case | 86 y | M | Surgery | Domestic snake | None | No | Negative | Drainage; 6 w ceftriaxone, then 4w beta-lactam | Recovery | ||
Abbreviations: y = years, m = months, w = weeks, d = days, dns = duration not specified.