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Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting

AIMS: To evaluate the contribution of light microscopy to detecting Candida spp infection in patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) admitted for acute abdomen to a quality assurance (QA)-certified surgical emergency ward. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study (2008–2012) o...

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Autores principales: Rodolico, Vito, Di Carlo, Paola, Gulotta, Gaspare, D'Arpa, Francesco, Salamone, Giuseppe, Cocorullo, Gianfranco, Agrusa, Antonino, Giammanco, Anna, Sergi, Consolato
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5484093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27941028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2016-203936
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author Rodolico, Vito
Di Carlo, Paola
Gulotta, Gaspare
D'Arpa, Francesco
Salamone, Giuseppe
Cocorullo, Gianfranco
Agrusa, Antonino
Giammanco, Anna
Sergi, Consolato
author_facet Rodolico, Vito
Di Carlo, Paola
Gulotta, Gaspare
D'Arpa, Francesco
Salamone, Giuseppe
Cocorullo, Gianfranco
Agrusa, Antonino
Giammanco, Anna
Sergi, Consolato
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description AIMS: To evaluate the contribution of light microscopy to detecting Candida spp infection in patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) admitted for acute abdomen to a quality assurance (QA)-certified surgical emergency ward. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study (2008–2012) of 809 abdominal intraoperative or biopsy tissue specimens obtained from patients admitted with acute abdomen and microbiological samples positive for Candida spp. Demographic data, mortality, comorbidities, specimen type, microscopy results, special histological staining performed, antimicrobial therapy were collected and analysed. Any comments at the multidisciplinary team meeting was recorded in minutes of and approved. RESULTS: Sixty-six patients with complicated IAIs due to Candida spp were identified (39 male, 27 female, mean±SD age 75±20 years). Candida albicans was isolated in 35 cases and Candida non-albicans spp in 31 cases. Candida spp were isolated from blood in 50% of all selected microbiological specimens. Patients were stratified according to Candida spp (albicans vs non-albicans), underlying cancer disease and no previous antimicrobial administration, and a positive correlation with C. albicans isolation was found (p=0.009 and p=0.048, respectively). Out of 41 cases with microscopic evaluation, we identified yeast forms, pseudohyphae or both, indicative of Candida spp, in 23. Identification of Candida spp in histological specimens was higher in C. albicans cases than in C. non-albicans cases (73% vs 37.5%). Microscopy allowed prompt treatment of all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Light microscopy still has great diagnostic significance, being a solid QA step. It provides rapid information and clues in patients who may harbour impaired defence mechanisms, concurrent chronic conditions and/or cancer.
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spelling pubmed-54840932017-06-29 Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting Rodolico, Vito Di Carlo, Paola Gulotta, Gaspare D'Arpa, Francesco Salamone, Giuseppe Cocorullo, Gianfranco Agrusa, Antonino Giammanco, Anna Sergi, Consolato J Clin Pathol Original Article AIMS: To evaluate the contribution of light microscopy to detecting Candida spp infection in patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections (IAIs) admitted for acute abdomen to a quality assurance (QA)-certified surgical emergency ward. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study (2008–2012) of 809 abdominal intraoperative or biopsy tissue specimens obtained from patients admitted with acute abdomen and microbiological samples positive for Candida spp. Demographic data, mortality, comorbidities, specimen type, microscopy results, special histological staining performed, antimicrobial therapy were collected and analysed. Any comments at the multidisciplinary team meeting was recorded in minutes of and approved. RESULTS: Sixty-six patients with complicated IAIs due to Candida spp were identified (39 male, 27 female, mean±SD age 75±20 years). Candida albicans was isolated in 35 cases and Candida non-albicans spp in 31 cases. Candida spp were isolated from blood in 50% of all selected microbiological specimens. Patients were stratified according to Candida spp (albicans vs non-albicans), underlying cancer disease and no previous antimicrobial administration, and a positive correlation with C. albicans isolation was found (p=0.009 and p=0.048, respectively). Out of 41 cases with microscopic evaluation, we identified yeast forms, pseudohyphae or both, indicative of Candida spp, in 23. Identification of Candida spp in histological specimens was higher in C. albicans cases than in C. non-albicans cases (73% vs 37.5%). Microscopy allowed prompt treatment of all patients. CONCLUSIONS: Light microscopy still has great diagnostic significance, being a solid QA step. It provides rapid information and clues in patients who may harbour impaired defence mechanisms, concurrent chronic conditions and/or cancer. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-07 2016-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5484093/ /pubmed/27941028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2016-203936 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Rodolico, Vito
Di Carlo, Paola
Gulotta, Gaspare
D'Arpa, Francesco
Salamone, Giuseppe
Cocorullo, Gianfranco
Agrusa, Antonino
Giammanco, Anna
Sergi, Consolato
Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting
title Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting
title_full Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting
title_fullStr Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting
title_full_unstemmed Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting
title_short Intra-abdominal Candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (QA)-certified academic setting
title_sort intra-abdominal candida spp infection in acute abdomen in a quality assurance (qa)-certified academic setting
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5484093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27941028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2016-203936
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