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Prognostication of Sino-Nasal Mucormycosis

INTRODUCTION: For the purpose of prognostication of sinonasal mucormycosis, a detailed analysis of the clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic and outcome parameters has been contemplated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospectively data was collected for all patients of sinonasal mucormycosis managed in a ter...

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Autores principales: Sagar, Prem, Mehmi, Namrita, Kanodia, Anupam, Jaiswal, Avinash Shekhar, Kumar, Rajeev, Singh, Chirom Amit, Kumar, Rakesh, Thakar, Alok
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9392998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36035654
http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2022.58523.3021
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author Sagar, Prem
Mehmi, Namrita
Kanodia, Anupam
Jaiswal, Avinash Shekhar
Kumar, Rajeev
Singh, Chirom Amit
Kumar, Rakesh
Thakar, Alok
author_facet Sagar, Prem
Mehmi, Namrita
Kanodia, Anupam
Jaiswal, Avinash Shekhar
Kumar, Rajeev
Singh, Chirom Amit
Kumar, Rakesh
Thakar, Alok
author_sort Sagar, Prem
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description INTRODUCTION: For the purpose of prognostication of sinonasal mucormycosis, a detailed analysis of the clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic and outcome parameters has been contemplated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospectively data was collected for all patients of sinonasal mucormycosis managed in a tertiary care hospital in last 5years. RESULTS: Diabetes was the commonest comorbidity among total of 52 cases. Disease extent-wise, 16, 23 and 13 patients had sino-nasal (SN), rhino-orbital (RO) and rhino-orbito-cerebral (ROC) mucormycosis respectively. Median cumulative Amphotericin-B administered was 3.5gms and 94.2% of cases underwent surgical debridement depending on the disease extent. With a median follow-up of 18months, 67% of the patients are alive and disease free, 2% are under treatment and 29% of patients have expired. The mortality rate was 12.5% in SN, 30.5% in RO and 38.5% in ROC mucormycosis. Palatal and orbital involvement is associated with statistically significant mortality risk at one month. CONCLUSIONS: Mortality rate in sino-nasal mucormycosis can be significantly curtailed with prompt control of underlying comorbidity, aggressive medical and adequate surgical management.
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spelling pubmed-93929982022-08-26 Prognostication of Sino-Nasal Mucormycosis Sagar, Prem Mehmi, Namrita Kanodia, Anupam Jaiswal, Avinash Shekhar Kumar, Rajeev Singh, Chirom Amit Kumar, Rakesh Thakar, Alok Iran J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article INTRODUCTION: For the purpose of prognostication of sinonasal mucormycosis, a detailed analysis of the clinical, diagnostic, therapeutic and outcome parameters has been contemplated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospectively data was collected for all patients of sinonasal mucormycosis managed in a tertiary care hospital in last 5years. RESULTS: Diabetes was the commonest comorbidity among total of 52 cases. Disease extent-wise, 16, 23 and 13 patients had sino-nasal (SN), rhino-orbital (RO) and rhino-orbito-cerebral (ROC) mucormycosis respectively. Median cumulative Amphotericin-B administered was 3.5gms and 94.2% of cases underwent surgical debridement depending on the disease extent. With a median follow-up of 18months, 67% of the patients are alive and disease free, 2% are under treatment and 29% of patients have expired. The mortality rate was 12.5% in SN, 30.5% in RO and 38.5% in ROC mucormycosis. Palatal and orbital involvement is associated with statistically significant mortality risk at one month. CONCLUSIONS: Mortality rate in sino-nasal mucormycosis can be significantly curtailed with prompt control of underlying comorbidity, aggressive medical and adequate surgical management. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9392998/ /pubmed/36035654 http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2022.58523.3021 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sagar, Prem
Mehmi, Namrita
Kanodia, Anupam
Jaiswal, Avinash Shekhar
Kumar, Rajeev
Singh, Chirom Amit
Kumar, Rakesh
Thakar, Alok
Prognostication of Sino-Nasal Mucormycosis
title Prognostication of Sino-Nasal Mucormycosis
title_full Prognostication of Sino-Nasal Mucormycosis
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title_short Prognostication of Sino-Nasal Mucormycosis
title_sort prognostication of sino-nasal mucormycosis
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http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2022.58523.3021
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