| Literature DB >> 35674634 |
Rodrigo Cuiabano Paes Leme1, Jéssica Reis Esteves Chaves2, Luiz Carlos Soares Gonçalves3, Leonardo César Alvim3, João Roberto Chaves de Almeida3, Leonardo da Cruz Renó3,4.
Abstract
Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC) is group of widespread gram-negative bacillus organized in over 20 phylogenetically distinct bacterial species. According to previous studies, BCC species pathogens are widely reported in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), but not in individuals with diabetes mellitus (DM). In this case report, a 42-year-old male patient with DM and a foot infection caused by BCC is presented. The patient was hospitalized after antibiotic treatment failure and improved after two surgical debridement procedures and a high-dose extended infusion (EI) of meropenem. The team of vascular surgeons and the infectious disease specialists worked fervently to solve the case. Finally, a scoping review was conducted to map BCC infections in patients with DM.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35674634 PMCID: PMC9173686 DOI: 10.1590/S1678-9946202264036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo ISSN: 0036-4665 Impact factor: 2.169
Relevant studies concerning BCC infection in DM patients without CF.
| Article | Study design | BCC infection in a patient with DM |
|---|---|---|
| Ku | Retrospective cohort study Clinical characteristics and laboratory parameters of 27 patients with positive blood cultures to BCC. Outcome: overall 28-day mortality | Based on a univariate analysis, DM was a risk factor for mortality |
| Sen and Demirdal 11 | Retrospective cohort study Objective: Risk factors for mortality in DFI | BCC was a pathogen in two cases of SSTI (2/401, 0.5%) |
| Fadini | Case report | Deep neck abscess (SSTI) |
| Saran | Case report | Spread pyomyositis (SSTI) |
| Pathengay | Case report | Recurrent endophthalmitis caused by BCC |
| Ibrahim and Yap 16 | Case report | BCC keratitis in an elderly patient |
| Muda | Retrospective observational study Objectives: clinical presentation, systemic risk factors, source of the infectious microorganism, treatment outcomesand prognostic indicators of endogenous endophthalmitis | Endophthalmitis (1/120, 0.83%) |
CF = cystic fibrosis ; DM = diabetes mellitus.