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Pervasive but Neglected: A Perspective on COVID-19-Associated Pulmonary Mold Infections Among Mechanically Ventilated COVID-19 Patients

机译:普遍但被忽视:在机械通风的Covid-19患者中的Covid-19相关肺模头感染的视角

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Background: Recent studies from multiple countries have shown a high prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) among severely ill patients. Despite providing valuable insight into the clinical management of CAPA, large-scale prospective studies are limited. Here, we report on one of the largest multicenter epidemiological studies to explore the clinical features and prevalence of COVID-19-associated pulmonary mold infections (CAPMIs) among mechanically ventilated patients. Methods: Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and serum samples were collected for culture, galactomannan (GM), and β-D-glucan (BDG) testing. Patients were classified as probable CAPMI based on the presence of host factors, radiological findings, and mycological criteria. Results: During the study period, 302 COVID-19 patients were admitted to intensive care units (ICUs), among whom 105 were mechanically ventilated for ≥4 days. Probable CAPMI was observed among 38% of patients (40/105), among whom BAL culture of 29 patients turned positive for molds, while galactomannan testing on BAL (GM index ≥1) and serum (GM index 0.5) samples were positive for 60% (24/40) and 37.5% (15/39) of patients, respectively. Aspergillus (22/29; 75.8%) and Fusarium (6/29; 20.6%) constituted 96.5% of the molds isolated. Diaporthe foeniculina was isolated from a COVID-19 patient. None of the patients who presented with CAPMI were treated with antifungal drugs. Conclusion: Despite being prevalent, the absence of appropriate antifungal treatment highlights that CAPMI is a neglected complication among mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients admitted to ICUs. CAPMI can be caused by species other than Aspergillus .
机译:背景:来自多个国家的最近研究表明,冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19) - 病毒患者中的肺动脉杆菌(CAPA)高度普及。尽管提供了对CAPA的临床管理的宝贵深度,但大规模的前瞻性研究有限。在这里,我们报告了最大的多中心流行病学研究之一,以探讨机械通风患者中Covid-19相关肺模头感染(Capmis)的临床特征和患病率。方法:收集支气管肺泡灌洗(BAL)和血清样品,用于培养,半乳甘露聚糖(GM)和β-D-葡聚糖(BDG)测试。患者基于宿主因子,放射性发现和Mycological标准的存在归类为可能的Capmi。结果:在研究期间,302名Covid-19患者被录取为重症监护单位(ICU),其中105个机械通风≥4天。 38%的患者(40/105)中观察到可能的钙钙,其中29名患者的BAL培养为模具阳性,而GAL(GM指数≥1)和血清(GM指数& 0.5)样品的半乳甘露胺类检测是阳性的60%(24/40)和37.5%(15/39)分别为患者。曲霉(22/29; 75.8%)和镰刀菌(6/29; 20.6%)构成96.5%的分离。与Covid-19患者分离出Diaporthe Foeniculina。没有含有Capmi的患者没有抗真菌药物治疗。结论:尽管普遍存在,但没有适当的抗真菌治疗突显表明,Capmi在录取ICU的机械通风的Covid-19患者中是被忽视的并发症。 Capmi可以是由曲霉之外的物种引起的。

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