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COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis
BACKGROUND: Till now, no meta-analysis is available to address the clinical profile, risk factors, different interventions, and outcomes among COVID-19–associated rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis (C-ROCM) cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight literature databases were screened using appropriate keyw...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975140 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijp.ijp_839_21 |
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author | Bhattacharyya, Anusuya Sarma, Phulen Kaur, Hardeep Kumar, Subodh Bhattacharyya, Jaimini Prajapat, Manisha Prakash, Ajay Sharma, Saurabh Reddy, Dibbanti Harikrishna Thota, Prasad Bansal, Seema Gautam, Bhaswati Sharma Medhi, Bikash |
author_facet | Bhattacharyya, Anusuya Sarma, Phulen Kaur, Hardeep Kumar, Subodh Bhattacharyya, Jaimini Prajapat, Manisha Prakash, Ajay Sharma, Saurabh Reddy, Dibbanti Harikrishna Thota, Prasad Bansal, Seema Gautam, Bhaswati Sharma Medhi, Bikash |
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description | BACKGROUND: Till now, no meta-analysis is available to address the clinical profile, risk factors, different interventions, and outcomes among COVID-19–associated rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis (C-ROCM) cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight literature databases were screened using appropriate keywords from November 1, 2019, to June 30, 2021. The objectives were to analyze the clinical and microbiological profile, risk factor/comorbidity, intervention, and outcome. “R-metafor package” was used for analysis. RESULTS: A total of 23 studies were included. The mean age of presentation of C-ROCM was 54.6 years. The most common presentation was ptosis (72.7%), lid edema (60.6%), proptosis (60.6%), ophthalmoplegia (57.3%), loss of vision (53.7%), facial edema (34.7%), and nasal-blockage (11.8%). Evidence of intracranial spread was seen in 42.8% of cases. Rhizopus was the most common fungus (57.1%) isolated in fungal culture. Among C-ROCM patients, diabetes was the commonest comorbid condition, and the use of corticosteroids related to COVID-19 treatment was the most common risk factor (85.75%). Compared to controlled diabetics, C-ROCM was significantly higher among uncontrolled diabetics (odds ratio [OR] 0.15, 95% confidence interval [C.I.] 0.041–0.544, P = 0.0010). However, no significant association was seen between C-ROCM and COVID-19 severity (OR 0.930, 95% C.I. 0.212–4.087, P = 0.923). For treatment, amphotericin-B was the most common antifungal drug used which was followed by surgical options. However, mortality was high (prevalence 0.344, 95% C.I. 0.205–0.403) despite treatment. CONCLUSION: Although local rhino-orbito symptoms were the first to appear, rapid intracranial extension was seen in a significant number of C-ROCM cases. Uncontrolled diabetes and excessive use of corticosteroid were the most common risk factors present among the C-ROCM cases. High index clinical suspicion is imperative (specifically among COVID-19 patients with diabetes), and routine screening may be helpful. |
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spelling | pubmed-87649812022-02-03 COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis Bhattacharyya, Anusuya Sarma, Phulen Kaur, Hardeep Kumar, Subodh Bhattacharyya, Jaimini Prajapat, Manisha Prakash, Ajay Sharma, Saurabh Reddy, Dibbanti Harikrishna Thota, Prasad Bansal, Seema Gautam, Bhaswati Sharma Medhi, Bikash Indian J Pharmacol Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis BACKGROUND: Till now, no meta-analysis is available to address the clinical profile, risk factors, different interventions, and outcomes among COVID-19–associated rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis (C-ROCM) cases. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight literature databases were screened using appropriate keywords from November 1, 2019, to June 30, 2021. The objectives were to analyze the clinical and microbiological profile, risk factor/comorbidity, intervention, and outcome. “R-metafor package” was used for analysis. RESULTS: A total of 23 studies were included. The mean age of presentation of C-ROCM was 54.6 years. The most common presentation was ptosis (72.7%), lid edema (60.6%), proptosis (60.6%), ophthalmoplegia (57.3%), loss of vision (53.7%), facial edema (34.7%), and nasal-blockage (11.8%). Evidence of intracranial spread was seen in 42.8% of cases. Rhizopus was the most common fungus (57.1%) isolated in fungal culture. Among C-ROCM patients, diabetes was the commonest comorbid condition, and the use of corticosteroids related to COVID-19 treatment was the most common risk factor (85.75%). Compared to controlled diabetics, C-ROCM was significantly higher among uncontrolled diabetics (odds ratio [OR] 0.15, 95% confidence interval [C.I.] 0.041–0.544, P = 0.0010). However, no significant association was seen between C-ROCM and COVID-19 severity (OR 0.930, 95% C.I. 0.212–4.087, P = 0.923). For treatment, amphotericin-B was the most common antifungal drug used which was followed by surgical options. However, mortality was high (prevalence 0.344, 95% C.I. 0.205–0.403) despite treatment. CONCLUSION: Although local rhino-orbito symptoms were the first to appear, rapid intracranial extension was seen in a significant number of C-ROCM cases. Uncontrolled diabetes and excessive use of corticosteroid were the most common risk factors present among the C-ROCM cases. High index clinical suspicion is imperative (specifically among COVID-19 patients with diabetes), and routine screening may be helpful. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2021 2021-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8764981/ /pubmed/34975140 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijp.ijp_839_21 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Indian Journal of Pharmacology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Bhattacharyya, Anusuya Sarma, Phulen Kaur, Hardeep Kumar, Subodh Bhattacharyya, Jaimini Prajapat, Manisha Prakash, Ajay Sharma, Saurabh Reddy, Dibbanti Harikrishna Thota, Prasad Bansal, Seema Gautam, Bhaswati Sharma Medhi, Bikash COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis |
title | COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis |
title_full | COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis |
title_fullStr | COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis |
title_short | COVID-19–Associated Rhino-Orbital-Cerebral Mucormycosis: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis |
title_sort | covid-19–associated rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis: a systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression analysis |
topic | Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764981/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34975140 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijp.ijp_839_21 |
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