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Molecular identification and clinical features of fungal rhinosinusitis: A 3-year experience with 108 patients.

Omid Raiesi1, Seyed Jamal Hashemi2, Mojtaba Mohammadi Ardehali3, Kazem Ahmadikia1, Muhammad Ibrahim Getso4, Farzad Pakdel5, Sassan Rezaie1, Roshanak Dai Ghazvini1, Sadegh Khodavaisy1, Mohsen Gerami Shoar1, Zeinab Borjian Boroujeni1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the prevalence, the causative agents, clinical features, and the risk factors associated with the fungal rhinosinusitis in a tertiary health center with a view to providing valid grounds that may guide healthcare professionals to effectively prevent, control, and treat fungal infections. All patients were subjected to diagnostic nasal endoscopy and CT scan of paranasal sinuses and FRS were confirmed by routine and complementary mycological and molecular methods. The inclusion criteria for invasive FRS were: confirmed diagnosis of IFRS according to the guidelines of the EORTC/MSG criteria (i.e., clinical, microbiological, and histological evidence of invasive fungal infection). From a total of 512 suspected patients, FRS was confirmed in 108 cases (21.1%). Our results showed FB (38/108; 35.2%) is the most common form of FRS followed by AIFRS (33/108; 30.6%), AFS (32/108; 29.6%), and CIFRS (5/108; 4.6%). A. flavus and Rhizopus oryzae were the most common causes of infection in AFS, FB, CIFRS, and AIFRS, respectively. Univariate analysis of variables predictive of AIFRS revealed 3 variables significantly associated with AIFRS. These included mucosal abnormalities of the middle turbinate and septum, and specifically, necrosis of the middle turbinate (P < .0001). Microbiological cultures, although useful for mycological speciation, are less sensitive. Furthermore, we used molecular methods to confirm the identity of some isolates that were not detectable using routine methods. Our data showed that the molecular methods and histologic diagnosis in all patients were more sensitive than the unenhanced sinus CT scan, and conventional microbiological methods.
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Keywords:  Clinical features; Fungal rhinosinusitis; Iran; Molecular identification; Prevalence

Year:  2021        PMID: 34098021     DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2021.105018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microb Pathog        ISSN: 0882-4010            Impact factor:   3.738


  5 in total

1.  Clinical impact of Candida respiratory tract colonization and acute lung infections in critically ill patients with COVID-19 pneumonia.

Authors:  Mahzad Erami; Omid Raiesi; Mansooreh Momen-Heravi; Muhammad Ibrahim Getso; Mojtaba Fakhrehi; Narges Mehri; Mohammad Yarahmadi; Sasan Amiri; Vahid Raissi; Seyed Jamal Hashemi
Journal:  Microb Pathog       Date:  2022-04-09       Impact factor: 3.848

2.  Challenges and Pitfalls in the Management of Rhino-Orbital Mucormycosis in Ophthalmology: A Highlighted Problem in the COVID-19 Era.

Authors:  Farzad Pakdel; Amin Zand; Ali Sharifi; Masih Asadi; Kaveh Abri Aghdam
Journal:  J Ophthalmic Vis Res       Date:  2022-08-15

3.  Retrobulbar Injection of Amphotericin B in Patients With COVID-19 Associated Orbital Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Ali Sharifi; Zahra Akbari; Mohammad Shafie'ei; Naser Nasiri; Meraj Sharifi; Mohadeseh Shafiei; Amin Zand
Journal:  Ophthalmic Plast Reconstr Surg       Date:  2022-08-08       Impact factor: 2.011

4.  COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) in Iranian patients admitted with severe COVID-19 pneumonia.

Authors:  Mahzad Erami; Seyed Jamal Hashemi; Omid Raiesi; Mahsa Fattahi; Muhammad Ibrahim Getso; Mansooreh Momen-Heravi; Roshanak Daie Ghazvini; Sadegh Khodavaisy; Shohre Parviz; Narges Mehri; Mohsen Babaei
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 7.455

Review 5.  COVID-19-associated mucormycosis: A review of an emergent epidemic fungal infection in the era of COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Vinay Chamola; Rasoul Mohammadi; Harish Nair; Adit Goyal; Aarya Patel; Vikas Hassija; Matteo Bassetti; Pratik Narang; Roger Paredes; Jose R Santos; Seyed Jamal Hashemi; Mahnaz Pejman Sani; Kiana Shirani; Neda Alijani; Bahareh Abtahi Naeini; Mohsen Pourazizi; Seyed Hamidreza Abtahi; Farzin Khorvash; Mahdi Khanjari; Kazem Ahmadikia
Journal:  J Res Med Sci       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 1.985

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