| Literature DB >> 35146352 |
Giusy Tiseo1, Roberta Fais2, Arianna Forniti1, Fabio Melandro3, Arianna Tavanti4, Emilia Ghelardi2, Paolo De Simone3,5, Marco Falcone1, Antonella Lupetti2.
Abstract
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is often associated with a dismal outcome. Infections might preclude access to liver transplantation (LT) for these patients, further reducing their chance of survival. We report the case of a patient with ACLF who died before LT for biofilm-producing Trichosporon asahii fungemia. The patient early started antifungal therapy with anidulafungin, but T. asahii was not susceptible to echinocandins, delaying the start of active antifungal therapy. Although rare, invasive infections by Trichosporon spp. are associated with high mortality rates due to low antimicrobial susceptibility and production of biofilms on indwelling devices. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to reduce mortality and enhance patient survival.Entities:
Keywords: Trichosporon; biofilm; fungal infections; fungi; liver transplantation
Year: 2021 PMID: 35146352 PMCID: PMC8805490 DOI: 10.53854/liim-2903-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infez Med ISSN: 1124-9390