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Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry
BACKGROUND: Trichoderma spp. are filamentous fungi causing invasive fungal diseases in patients with haematological malignancies and in peritoneal dialysis patients. OBJECTIVES: To analyse clinical presentation, predisposing factors, treatment and outcome of Trichoderma infections. METHODS: A system...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9525085/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35929089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkac235 |
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author | Sal, Ertan Stemler, Jannik Salmanton-García, Jon Falces-Romero, Iker Kredics, László Meyer, Elisabeth Würstl, Benjamin Lass-Flörl, Cornelia Racil, Zdenek Klimko, Nikolay Cesaro, Simone Kindo, Anupma Jyoti Wisplinghoff, Hilmar Koehler, Philipp Cornely, Oliver A Seidel, Danila |
author_facet | Sal, Ertan Stemler, Jannik Salmanton-García, Jon Falces-Romero, Iker Kredics, László Meyer, Elisabeth Würstl, Benjamin Lass-Flörl, Cornelia Racil, Zdenek Klimko, Nikolay Cesaro, Simone Kindo, Anupma Jyoti Wisplinghoff, Hilmar Koehler, Philipp Cornely, Oliver A Seidel, Danila |
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description | BACKGROUND: Trichoderma spp. are filamentous fungi causing invasive fungal diseases in patients with haematological malignancies and in peritoneal dialysis patients. OBJECTIVES: To analyse clinical presentation, predisposing factors, treatment and outcome of Trichoderma infections. METHODS: A systematic literature review was conducted for published cases of invasive Trichoderma infection in PubMed until December 2021 and by reviewing the included studies’ references. Cases from the FungiScope(®) registry were added to a combined analysis. RESULTS: We identified 50 invasive infections due to Trichoderma species, including 11 in the FungiScope(®) registry. The main underlying conditions were haematological malignancies in 19 and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) in 10 cases. The most prevalent infection sites were lung (42%) and peritoneum (22%). Systemic antifungal therapy was administered in 42 cases (84%), mostly amphotericin B (n = 27, lipid-based formulation 13/27) and voriconazole in 15 cases (30%). Surgical interventions were performed in 13 cases (26%). Overall mortality was 48% (n = 24) and highest for allogeneic HSCT and solid organ transplantation (SOT) recipients [80% (4/5) and 77% (7/9), respectively]. In patients treated with amphotericin B, voriconazole and caspofungin, mortality was 55% (15/27), 46% (7/15) and 28% (2/7), respectively. Three out of four patients treated with a combination therapy of voriconazole and caspofungin survived. CONCLUSIONS: Despite treatment with antifungal therapies and surgery, invasive Trichoderma infections are life-threatening complications in immunocompromised patients, especially after HSCT and SOT. In addition, Trichoderma spp. mainly affect the lungs in patients with haematological malignancies and the peritoneum in CAPD patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-95250852022-10-03 Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry Sal, Ertan Stemler, Jannik Salmanton-García, Jon Falces-Romero, Iker Kredics, László Meyer, Elisabeth Würstl, Benjamin Lass-Flörl, Cornelia Racil, Zdenek Klimko, Nikolay Cesaro, Simone Kindo, Anupma Jyoti Wisplinghoff, Hilmar Koehler, Philipp Cornely, Oliver A Seidel, Danila J Antimicrob Chemother Original Research BACKGROUND: Trichoderma spp. are filamentous fungi causing invasive fungal diseases in patients with haematological malignancies and in peritoneal dialysis patients. OBJECTIVES: To analyse clinical presentation, predisposing factors, treatment and outcome of Trichoderma infections. METHODS: A systematic literature review was conducted for published cases of invasive Trichoderma infection in PubMed until December 2021 and by reviewing the included studies’ references. Cases from the FungiScope(®) registry were added to a combined analysis. RESULTS: We identified 50 invasive infections due to Trichoderma species, including 11 in the FungiScope(®) registry. The main underlying conditions were haematological malignancies in 19 and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) in 10 cases. The most prevalent infection sites were lung (42%) and peritoneum (22%). Systemic antifungal therapy was administered in 42 cases (84%), mostly amphotericin B (n = 27, lipid-based formulation 13/27) and voriconazole in 15 cases (30%). Surgical interventions were performed in 13 cases (26%). Overall mortality was 48% (n = 24) and highest for allogeneic HSCT and solid organ transplantation (SOT) recipients [80% (4/5) and 77% (7/9), respectively]. In patients treated with amphotericin B, voriconazole and caspofungin, mortality was 55% (15/27), 46% (7/15) and 28% (2/7), respectively. Three out of four patients treated with a combination therapy of voriconazole and caspofungin survived. CONCLUSIONS: Despite treatment with antifungal therapies and surgery, invasive Trichoderma infections are life-threatening complications in immunocompromised patients, especially after HSCT and SOT. In addition, Trichoderma spp. mainly affect the lungs in patients with haematological malignancies and the peritoneum in CAPD patients. Oxford University Press 2022-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9525085/ /pubmed/35929089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkac235 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Original Research Sal, Ertan Stemler, Jannik Salmanton-García, Jon Falces-Romero, Iker Kredics, László Meyer, Elisabeth Würstl, Benjamin Lass-Flörl, Cornelia Racil, Zdenek Klimko, Nikolay Cesaro, Simone Kindo, Anupma Jyoti Wisplinghoff, Hilmar Koehler, Philipp Cornely, Oliver A Seidel, Danila Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry |
title | Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry |
title_full | Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry |
title_fullStr | Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry |
title_full_unstemmed | Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry |
title_short | Invasive Trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the FungiScope(®) registry |
title_sort | invasive trichoderma spp. infections: clinical presentation and outcome of cases from the literature and the fungiscope(®) registry |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9525085/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35929089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkac235 |
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