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Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases
Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections are destructive opportunistic infections, while there is no clear consensus on their management. The purpose of this review is to investigate the current literature regarding Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections. An electronic search of the PubMed and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849853/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myac052 |
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author | Tsantes, Andreas G Papadopoulos, Dimitrios V Markou, Eleftheria Zarokostas, Konstantinos Sokou, Rozeta Trikoupis, Ioannis Mavrogenis, Andreas F Houhoula, Dimitra Piovani, Daniele Bonovas, Stefanos Tsantes, Argirios E Tsakris, Athanasios Vrioni, Georgia |
author_facet | Tsantes, Andreas G Papadopoulos, Dimitrios V Markou, Eleftheria Zarokostas, Konstantinos Sokou, Rozeta Trikoupis, Ioannis Mavrogenis, Andreas F Houhoula, Dimitra Piovani, Daniele Bonovas, Stefanos Tsantes, Argirios E Tsakris, Athanasios Vrioni, Georgia |
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description | Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections are destructive opportunistic infections, while there is no clear consensus on their management. The purpose of this review is to investigate the current literature regarding Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections. An electronic search of the PubMed and Scopus databases was conducted considering studies that assessed osteoarticular infections from Aspergillus spp. We included only studies with biopsy proven documentation of positive cultures or histological findings for Aspergillus spp., and those with essential information for each case such as the anatomical location of the infection, the type of treatment (conservative, surgical, combination), the antifungal therapy, and the outcome. Overall, 148 studies from 1965 to 2021 including 186 patients were included in the review. One hundred and seven (57.5%) patients underwent surgical debridement in addition to antifungal therapy, while 79 (42.7%) patients were treated only conservatively. Complete infection resolution was reported in 107 (57.5%) patients, while partial resolution in 29 (15.5%) patients. Surgical debridement resulted in higher complete infection resolution rate compared to only antifungal therapy (70.0% vs. 40.5%, P < 0.001), while complete resolution rate was similar for antifungal monotherapy and combination/sequential therapy (58.3% vs. 54.5%; P = 0.76). Last, complete resolution rate was also similar for monotherapy with amphotericin B (58.1%) and voriconazole (58.6%; P = 0.95). The results of this study indicate that antifungal monotherapy has similar efficacy with combination/sequential therapy, while voriconazole has similar efficacy with amphotericin B. Moreover, surgical debridement of the infected focus results in better outcomes in terms of infection eradication compared to conservative treatment. LAY SUMMARY: Antifungal monotherapy has similar efficacy with combination/sequential therapy, and voriconazole has similar efficacy with amphotericin B for the treatment of Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections, while surgical debridement of the infected focus improves the infection eradication rate. |
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spelling | pubmed-98498532023-01-20 Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases Tsantes, Andreas G Papadopoulos, Dimitrios V Markou, Eleftheria Zarokostas, Konstantinos Sokou, Rozeta Trikoupis, Ioannis Mavrogenis, Andreas F Houhoula, Dimitra Piovani, Daniele Bonovas, Stefanos Tsantes, Argirios E Tsakris, Athanasios Vrioni, Georgia Med Mycol Review Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections are destructive opportunistic infections, while there is no clear consensus on their management. The purpose of this review is to investigate the current literature regarding Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections. An electronic search of the PubMed and Scopus databases was conducted considering studies that assessed osteoarticular infections from Aspergillus spp. We included only studies with biopsy proven documentation of positive cultures or histological findings for Aspergillus spp., and those with essential information for each case such as the anatomical location of the infection, the type of treatment (conservative, surgical, combination), the antifungal therapy, and the outcome. Overall, 148 studies from 1965 to 2021 including 186 patients were included in the review. One hundred and seven (57.5%) patients underwent surgical debridement in addition to antifungal therapy, while 79 (42.7%) patients were treated only conservatively. Complete infection resolution was reported in 107 (57.5%) patients, while partial resolution in 29 (15.5%) patients. Surgical debridement resulted in higher complete infection resolution rate compared to only antifungal therapy (70.0% vs. 40.5%, P < 0.001), while complete resolution rate was similar for antifungal monotherapy and combination/sequential therapy (58.3% vs. 54.5%; P = 0.76). Last, complete resolution rate was also similar for monotherapy with amphotericin B (58.1%) and voriconazole (58.6%; P = 0.95). The results of this study indicate that antifungal monotherapy has similar efficacy with combination/sequential therapy, while voriconazole has similar efficacy with amphotericin B. Moreover, surgical debridement of the infected focus results in better outcomes in terms of infection eradication compared to conservative treatment. LAY SUMMARY: Antifungal monotherapy has similar efficacy with combination/sequential therapy, and voriconazole has similar efficacy with amphotericin B for the treatment of Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections, while surgical debridement of the infected focus improves the infection eradication rate. Oxford University Press 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9849853/ /pubmed/35867975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myac052 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The International Society for Human and Animal Mycology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Tsantes, Andreas G Papadopoulos, Dimitrios V Markou, Eleftheria Zarokostas, Konstantinos Sokou, Rozeta Trikoupis, Ioannis Mavrogenis, Andreas F Houhoula, Dimitra Piovani, Daniele Bonovas, Stefanos Tsantes, Argirios E Tsakris, Athanasios Vrioni, Georgia Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases |
title |
Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases |
title_full |
Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases |
title_fullStr |
Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases |
title_full_unstemmed |
Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases |
title_short |
Aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases |
title_sort | aspergillus spp. osteoarticular infections: an updated systematic review on the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of 186 confirmed cases |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849853/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mmy/myac052 |
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