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Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections
Background: Fungal prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are rare, especially those caused by non-Candida species. Treatment has not been fully elucidated, since a plethora of antifungal and surgical interventions have been proposed. Τhis study represents an effort to clarify the optimal management of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391504/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34441344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11081410 |
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author | Koutserimpas, Christos Chamakioti, Ifigeneia Zervakis, Stylianos Raptis, Konstantinos Alpantaki, Kalliopi Kofteridis, Diamantis P. Vrioni, Georgia Samonis, George |
author_facet | Koutserimpas, Christos Chamakioti, Ifigeneia Zervakis, Stylianos Raptis, Konstantinos Alpantaki, Kalliopi Kofteridis, Diamantis P. Vrioni, Georgia Samonis, George |
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description | Background: Fungal prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are rare, especially those caused by non-Candida species. Treatment has not been fully elucidated, since a plethora of antifungal and surgical interventions have been proposed. Τhis study represents an effort to clarify the optimal management of non-Candida fungal PJIs, by reviewing all relevant published cases. Methods: A thorough review of all existing non-Candida fungal PJIs in the literature was conducted. Data regarding demographics, responsible organisms, antifungal treatment (AFT), surgical intervention, time between initial arthroplasty and onset of symptoms, and time between onset of symptoms and firm diagnosis, as well as the infection’s outcome, were evaluated. Results: Forty-two PJIs, in patients with mean age of 66.2 years, were found and reviewed. Aspergillus spp. were isolated in most cases (10; 23.8%), followed by Coccidioides spp. (7; 16.7%) and Pichia anomala (5; 11.9%). Fluconazole was the preferred antifungal regimen (20 cases; 47.6%), followed by amphotericin B (18 cases; 42.9%), while the mean AFT duration was 9.4 months (SD = 7.06). Two-stage revision arthroplasty (TSRA) was performed in 22 cases (52.4%), with the mean time between stages being 5.2 months (SD = 2.9). The mean time between initial joint implantation and onset of symptoms was 42.1 months (SD = 50.7), while the mean time between onset of symptoms and diagnosis was 5.8 months (SD = 14.3). Conclusions: Non-Candida fungal PJIs pose a clinical challenge, demanding a multidisciplinary approach. The present review has shown that combination of TSRA separated by a 3–6-month interval and prolonged AFT has been the standard of care in the studied cases. |
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spelling | pubmed-83915042021-08-28 Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections Koutserimpas, Christos Chamakioti, Ifigeneia Zervakis, Stylianos Raptis, Konstantinos Alpantaki, Kalliopi Kofteridis, Diamantis P. Vrioni, Georgia Samonis, George Diagnostics (Basel) Review Background: Fungal prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are rare, especially those caused by non-Candida species. Treatment has not been fully elucidated, since a plethora of antifungal and surgical interventions have been proposed. Τhis study represents an effort to clarify the optimal management of non-Candida fungal PJIs, by reviewing all relevant published cases. Methods: A thorough review of all existing non-Candida fungal PJIs in the literature was conducted. Data regarding demographics, responsible organisms, antifungal treatment (AFT), surgical intervention, time between initial arthroplasty and onset of symptoms, and time between onset of symptoms and firm diagnosis, as well as the infection’s outcome, were evaluated. Results: Forty-two PJIs, in patients with mean age of 66.2 years, were found and reviewed. Aspergillus spp. were isolated in most cases (10; 23.8%), followed by Coccidioides spp. (7; 16.7%) and Pichia anomala (5; 11.9%). Fluconazole was the preferred antifungal regimen (20 cases; 47.6%), followed by amphotericin B (18 cases; 42.9%), while the mean AFT duration was 9.4 months (SD = 7.06). Two-stage revision arthroplasty (TSRA) was performed in 22 cases (52.4%), with the mean time between stages being 5.2 months (SD = 2.9). The mean time between initial joint implantation and onset of symptoms was 42.1 months (SD = 50.7), while the mean time between onset of symptoms and diagnosis was 5.8 months (SD = 14.3). Conclusions: Non-Candida fungal PJIs pose a clinical challenge, demanding a multidisciplinary approach. The present review has shown that combination of TSRA separated by a 3–6-month interval and prolonged AFT has been the standard of care in the studied cases. MDPI 2021-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8391504/ /pubmed/34441344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11081410 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Koutserimpas, Christos Chamakioti, Ifigeneia Zervakis, Stylianos Raptis, Konstantinos Alpantaki, Kalliopi Kofteridis, Diamantis P. Vrioni, Georgia Samonis, George Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections |
title | Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections |
title_full | Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections |
title_fullStr | Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections |
title_short | Non-Candida Fungal Prosthetic Joint Infections |
title_sort | non-candida fungal prosthetic joint infections |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391504/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34441344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11081410 |
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