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Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report

BACKGROUND: An epidemic of Mycobacterium chimaera (M. chimaera) infections following cardiac surgery is ongoing worldwide. The outbreak was first discovered in 2011, and it has been traced to a point source contamination of the LivaNova 3T heater-cooler unit, which is used also in Italy. Internation...

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Autores principales: Inojosa, Walter O, Giobbia, Mario, Muffato, Giovanna, Minniti, Giuseppe, Baldasso, Francesco, Carniato, Antonella, Farina, Francesca, Forner, Gabriella, Rossi, Maria C, Formentini, Stefano, Rigoli, Roberto, Scotton, Pier G
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31616692
http://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v7.i18.2776
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author Inojosa, Walter O
Giobbia, Mario
Muffato, Giovanna
Minniti, Giuseppe
Baldasso, Francesco
Carniato, Antonella
Farina, Francesca
Forner, Gabriella
Rossi, Maria C
Formentini, Stefano
Rigoli, Roberto
Scotton, Pier G
author_facet Inojosa, Walter O
Giobbia, Mario
Muffato, Giovanna
Minniti, Giuseppe
Baldasso, Francesco
Carniato, Antonella
Farina, Francesca
Forner, Gabriella
Rossi, Maria C
Formentini, Stefano
Rigoli, Roberto
Scotton, Pier G
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description BACKGROUND: An epidemic of Mycobacterium chimaera (M. chimaera) infections following cardiac surgery is ongoing worldwide. The outbreak was first discovered in 2011, and it has been traced to a point source contamination of the LivaNova 3T heater-cooler unit, which is used also in Italy. International data are advocated to clarify the spectrum of clinical features of the disease as well as treatment options and outcome. We report a series of M. chimaera infections diagnosed in Treviso Hospital, including the first cases notified in Italy in 2016. CASE SUMMARY: Since June 2016, we diagnosed a M. chimaera infection in nine patient who had undergone cardiac valve surgery between February 2011 and November 2016. The time between cardiac surgery and developing symptoms ranged from 6 to 97 mo. Unexplained fever, psychophysical decay, weight loss, and neurological symptoms were common complaints. The median duration of symptoms was 32 wk, and the longest was almost two years. A new cardiac murmur, splenomegaly, choroidoretinitis, anaemia or lymphopenia, abnormal liver function tests and hyponatremia were common findings. All the patients presented a prosthetic valve endocarditis, frequently associated to an ascending aortic pseudoneurysm or spondylodiscitis. M. chimaera was cultured from blood, bioprosthetic tissue, pericardial abscess, vertebral tissue, and bone marrow. Mortality is high in our series, reflecting the poor outcome observed in other reports. Three patients have undergone repeat cardiac surgery. Five patients are being treated with a targeted multidrug antimycobacterial regimen. CONCLUSION: Patients who have undergone cardiac surgery in Italy and presenting with signs and symptoms of endocarditis must be tested for M. chimaera.
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spelling pubmed-67893902019-10-15 Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report Inojosa, Walter O Giobbia, Mario Muffato, Giovanna Minniti, Giuseppe Baldasso, Francesco Carniato, Antonella Farina, Francesca Forner, Gabriella Rossi, Maria C Formentini, Stefano Rigoli, Roberto Scotton, Pier G World J Clin Cases Case Report BACKGROUND: An epidemic of Mycobacterium chimaera (M. chimaera) infections following cardiac surgery is ongoing worldwide. The outbreak was first discovered in 2011, and it has been traced to a point source contamination of the LivaNova 3T heater-cooler unit, which is used also in Italy. International data are advocated to clarify the spectrum of clinical features of the disease as well as treatment options and outcome. We report a series of M. chimaera infections diagnosed in Treviso Hospital, including the first cases notified in Italy in 2016. CASE SUMMARY: Since June 2016, we diagnosed a M. chimaera infection in nine patient who had undergone cardiac valve surgery between February 2011 and November 2016. The time between cardiac surgery and developing symptoms ranged from 6 to 97 mo. Unexplained fever, psychophysical decay, weight loss, and neurological symptoms were common complaints. The median duration of symptoms was 32 wk, and the longest was almost two years. A new cardiac murmur, splenomegaly, choroidoretinitis, anaemia or lymphopenia, abnormal liver function tests and hyponatremia were common findings. All the patients presented a prosthetic valve endocarditis, frequently associated to an ascending aortic pseudoneurysm or spondylodiscitis. M. chimaera was cultured from blood, bioprosthetic tissue, pericardial abscess, vertebral tissue, and bone marrow. Mortality is high in our series, reflecting the poor outcome observed in other reports. Three patients have undergone repeat cardiac surgery. Five patients are being treated with a targeted multidrug antimycobacterial regimen. CONCLUSION: Patients who have undergone cardiac surgery in Italy and presenting with signs and symptoms of endocarditis must be tested for M. chimaera. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2019-09-26 2019-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6789390/ /pubmed/31616692 http://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v7.i18.2776 Text en ©The Author(s) 2019. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is 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.
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Inojosa, Walter O
Giobbia, Mario
Muffato, Giovanna
Minniti, Giuseppe
Baldasso, Francesco
Carniato, Antonella
Farina, Francesca
Forner, Gabriella
Rossi, Maria C
Formentini, Stefano
Rigoli, Roberto
Scotton, Pier G
Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report
title Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report
title_full Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report
title_fullStr Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report
title_short Mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in Treviso Hospital, Italy, from 2016 to 2019: Cases report
title_sort mycobacterium chimaera infections following cardiac surgery in treviso hospital, italy, from 2016 to 2019: cases report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789390/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31616692
http://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v7.i18.2776
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