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Outcome of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis: A single Indian tertiary center experience

INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 pandemic is associated with secondary opportunistic fungal infections. These have an aggressive course with a high mortality rate. We present our experience of seven cases of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis. METHODS: An observational study over a period of 8 months of May...

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Autores principales: Pathak, Niramya J., Surwase, Pavan P., Karthik, U. S., Patil, Abhijit P., Konnur, Abhijit M., Soni, Shailesh M., Singh, Abhishek G., Ganpule, Arvind P., Sabnis, Ravindra B., Desai, Mahesh R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8992715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35400877
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/iju.iju_31_22
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author Pathak, Niramya J.
Surwase, Pavan P.
Karthik, U. S.
Patil, Abhijit P.
Konnur, Abhijit M.
Soni, Shailesh M.
Singh, Abhishek G.
Ganpule, Arvind P.
Sabnis, Ravindra B.
Desai, Mahesh R.
author_facet Pathak, Niramya J.
Surwase, Pavan P.
Karthik, U. S.
Patil, Abhijit P.
Konnur, Abhijit M.
Soni, Shailesh M.
Singh, Abhishek G.
Ganpule, Arvind P.
Sabnis, Ravindra B.
Desai, Mahesh R.
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description INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 pandemic is associated with secondary opportunistic fungal infections. These have an aggressive course with a high mortality rate. We present our experience of seven cases of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis. METHODS: An observational study over a period of 8 months of May to December 2021 was carried out at our tertiary care hospital, including all patients with features of fungal pyelonephritis in post-COVID-19 setting. The patient demographics, details of previous COVID-19 infection, details of present admission and management were collected. The endpoints were either discharge from the hospital or death. RESULTS: Seven patients were included. Mean age of presentation was 42 years (range: 20–63 years, standard deviation ± 14.2). Male-to-female ratio was 6:1. One patient was diabetic. Two patients were asymptomatic, one had mild infection, and four patients had severe COVID-19 infection as per National Institute of Health criteria. In the present admission, all patients had symptomatic pyelonephritis with laboratory parameters showing elevated D dimer, C reactive protein, and total leukocyte counts. In all seven patients, ultrasound of kidney ureter bladder region showed bulky kidney, color Doppler showed main renal arterial thrombosis in two patients, segmental arterial thrombosis in another patient. Computed tomography scan was suggestive of changes of pyelonephritis in all patients with multiple renal hypodense areas. All patients required nephrectomy with biopsy suggestive of changes of necrotizing fungal inflammation. Three patients expired. CONCLUSION: Management of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis should be aggressive and suspicious laboratory and imaging findings should be treated by early nephrectomy.
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spelling pubmed-89927152022-04-09 Outcome of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis: A single Indian tertiary center experience Pathak, Niramya J. Surwase, Pavan P. Karthik, U. S. Patil, Abhijit P. Konnur, Abhijit M. Soni, Shailesh M. Singh, Abhishek G. Ganpule, Arvind P. Sabnis, Ravindra B. Desai, Mahesh R. Indian J Urol Original Article INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 pandemic is associated with secondary opportunistic fungal infections. These have an aggressive course with a high mortality rate. We present our experience of seven cases of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis. METHODS: An observational study over a period of 8 months of May to December 2021 was carried out at our tertiary care hospital, including all patients with features of fungal pyelonephritis in post-COVID-19 setting. The patient demographics, details of previous COVID-19 infection, details of present admission and management were collected. The endpoints were either discharge from the hospital or death. RESULTS: Seven patients were included. Mean age of presentation was 42 years (range: 20–63 years, standard deviation ± 14.2). Male-to-female ratio was 6:1. One patient was diabetic. Two patients were asymptomatic, one had mild infection, and four patients had severe COVID-19 infection as per National Institute of Health criteria. In the present admission, all patients had symptomatic pyelonephritis with laboratory parameters showing elevated D dimer, C reactive protein, and total leukocyte counts. In all seven patients, ultrasound of kidney ureter bladder region showed bulky kidney, color Doppler showed main renal arterial thrombosis in two patients, segmental arterial thrombosis in another patient. Computed tomography scan was suggestive of changes of pyelonephritis in all patients with multiple renal hypodense areas. All patients required nephrectomy with biopsy suggestive of changes of necrotizing fungal inflammation. Three patients expired. CONCLUSION: Management of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis should be aggressive and suspicious laboratory and imaging findings should be treated by early nephrectomy. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022 2022-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8992715/ /pubmed/35400877 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/iju.iju_31_22 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Urology 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.
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Pathak, Niramya J.
Surwase, Pavan P.
Karthik, U. S.
Patil, Abhijit P.
Konnur, Abhijit M.
Soni, Shailesh M.
Singh, Abhishek G.
Ganpule, Arvind P.
Sabnis, Ravindra B.
Desai, Mahesh R.
Outcome of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis: A single Indian tertiary center experience
title Outcome of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis: A single Indian tertiary center experience
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title_fullStr Outcome of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis: A single Indian tertiary center experience
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis: A single Indian tertiary center experience
title_short Outcome of post-COVID-19 fungal pyelonephritis: A single Indian tertiary center experience
title_sort outcome of post-covid-19 fungal pyelonephritis: a single indian tertiary center experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8992715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35400877
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/iju.iju_31_22
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