Clinical characteristics and analysis of treatment outcome at one year of rhino-orbito-cerebral mucormycosis cases during the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic (2nd wave); experiences from a tertiary care hospital in Kolkata, India

Dr Dolan Champa, Modak, DC Modak, SK Guha, D. Majumdar
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Literature published between December 2019 and March 2021 suggested that India had contributed to approximately 71% of the total global cases of mucormycosis in patients with COVID-19. This study aimed to analyse the clinical patterns and evaluate treatment outcomes at twelve months of rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) diagnosed during the Covid -19 pandemic second wave.A prospective observational study was carried out at the School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata between April 2021 and May 2021. Intravenous liposomal amphotericin B injection (10 mg/kg/day for 42 days in patients with cerebral involvement and 5mg/kg/day for 21 days in patients with non-cerebral involvement) was initiated followed by oral posaconazole (300 mg twice on the first day, followed by 300 mg daily for 6–12 months) (as per ICMR guidelines). Diabetes and other co-morbidities were adequately optimised.Seventeen patients were admitted with symptoms of ROCM with males outnumbering females. Four patients (23.5%) with extensive cerebral involvement died within the first week of initiation of treatment. Three (17.6%) patients had diabetic ketoacidosis. The survival rate of overall ROCM was 76.5%.The study shows that timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment reduces the mortality of ROCM except in cerebral involvement, where the outcome was guarded despite aggressive treatment. Six-month treatment was inadequate in most of the cases, and multiple surgical interventions along with antifungals accelerated the recovery.
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Covid-19大流行第二波(第二波)期间鼻眶脑粘液瘤病例的临床特征和一年后的治疗结果分析;印度加尔各答一家三级医院的经验
2019年12月至2021年3月期间发表的文献表明,印度约占全球COVID-19粘孢子菌病患者病例总数的71%。本研究旨在分析Covid-19大流行第二波期间确诊的鼻眶脑粘孢子菌病(ROCM)的临床模式,并评估12个月的治疗效果。2021年4月至2021年5月期间,加尔各答热带医学院开展了一项前瞻性观察研究。根据 ICMR 指南,患者开始静脉注射脂质体两性霉素 B(脑部受累患者 10 毫克/千克/天,42 天;非脑部受累患者 5 毫克/千克/天,21 天),随后口服泊沙康唑(300 毫克,第一天两次,随后每天 300 毫克,6-12 个月)。入院的 17 名患者均有 ROCM 症状,男性多于女性。有四名患者(23.5%)因大脑广泛受累而在开始治疗的第一周内死亡。三名患者(17.6%)出现糖尿病酮症酸中毒。该研究表明,及时诊断和适当治疗可降低 ROCM 的死亡率,但脑部受累者除外,尽管积极治疗,其预后仍不乐观。在大多数病例中,为期 6 个月的治疗是不够的,而多次手术干预和抗真菌药物可加速康复。
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