نتایج جستجو برای: fungal sepsis

تعداد نتایج: 95682  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1996
E Mayayo J Moralejo J Camps J Guarro

Fungal endocarditis in premature infants has rarely been reported; only 16 cases have been described. We present a fatal case of endocarditis due to Candida albicans in a patient requiring neonatal intensive care and parenteral nutrition via a central venous catheter; there were no preexisting pathological abnormalities. The patient had sepsis with multisystem organ failure, resulting in death....

2012
Altamiro Ribeiro Dias Marcela Cavalcante de Andrade Silva Filomena Marino Carvalho Heloisa de Andrade Carvalho Maria Del Pilar Esteves Diz Edmund Chada Baracat Jesus Paula Carvalho

Fanconi Anemia (FA) is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by chromosome instability, cellular hypersensitivity to DNA cross-linking agents, and increased predisposition to malignancies. We describe here a 28 year-old female with FA and vaginal squamous cell carcinoma treated by radiation therapy alone. The patient developed arm phlebitis, pulmonary fungal infection, and severe rectal ...

2014
Andrew H. Walton Jared T. Muenzer David Rasche Jonathan S. Boomer Bryan Sato Bernard H. Brownstein Alexandre Pachot Terrence L. Brooks Elena Deych William D. Shannon Jonathan M. Green Gregory A. Storch Richard S. Hotchkiss

A current controversy is whether patients with sepsis progress to an immunosuppressed state. We hypothesized that reactivation of latent viruses occurred with prolonged sepsis thereby providing evidence of clinically-relevant immunosuppression and potentially providing a means to serially-monitor patients' immune status. Secondly, if viral loads are markedly elevated, they may contribute to mor...

2012
Rajlakshmi Viswanathan Arun K. Singh Chiranjib Ghosh Sudipta Dasgupta Suchandra Mukherjee Sulagna Basu

Although sepsis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among newborns in resource-poor countries, little data are available from rural areas on culture-proven sepsis. The aim of the present study was to provide information in this regard. The study reports results on the incidence and aetiology of neonatal sepsis cases admitted to a facility in a rural area in eastern India. Blood culture ...

2016
Nawal Salahuddin Lama Amer Mini Joseph Alya El Hazmi Hassan Hawa Khalid Maghrabi

Introduction. Deescalation refers to either discontinuation or a step-down of antimicrobials. Despite strong recommendations in the Surviving Sepsis Guidelines (2012) to deescalate, actual practices can vary. Our objective was to identify variables that are associated with deescalation failure. Methods. In this prospective study of patients with sepsis/septic shock, patients were categorized in...

2011
Brunella Posteraro Gennaro De Pascale Mario Tumbarello Riccardo Torelli Mariano Alberto Pennisi Giuseppe Bello Riccardo Maviglia Giovanni Fadda Maurizio Sanguinetti Massimo Antonelli

INTRODUCTION The culture-independent serum (1→3)-β-D-glucan (BG) detection test may allow early diagnosis of invasive fungal disease, but its clinical usefulness needs to be firmly established. A prospective single-center observational study was conducted to compare the diagnostic value of BG assay, Candida score (CS), and colonization index in intensive care unit (ICU) patients at risk for Can...

Journal: :Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS 2011
Klaus Kerwat Caroline Rolfes Hinnerk Wulf

Invasive infections through to sepsis caused by fungi in intensive care units have increased markedly in the past few years. In the mean time almost every tenth case of sepsis in the intensive care unit is the result of an invasive fungal infection. Not only hemato-oncological or organ-transplanted patients are affected but increasingly also those patients who have been under intensive care for...

2010

This Application Note introduces a new protocol for multiplex PCR-based detection (VYOO, SIRS-Lab, Jena, Germany) of bacterial and fungal pathogens. Directly from whole blood, sepsis-causing species are identified. Sepsis is one of the most common causes of death in hospitalized patients whereas rapid pathogen detection is a cornerstone in effective therapy. DNA was isolated from EDTA whole blo...

2012
Olivia Majer Christelle Bourgeois Florian Zwolanek Caroline Lassnig Dontscho Kerjaschki Matthias Mack Mathias Müller Karl Kuchler

Invasive fungal infections by Candida albicans (Ca) are a frequent cause of lethal sepsis in intensive care unit patients. While a contribution of type I interferons (IFNs-I) in fungal sepsis remains unknown, these immunostimulatory cytokines mediate the lethal effects of endotoxemia and bacterial sepsis. Using a mouse model lacking a functional IFN-I receptor (Ifnar1⁻/⁻), we demonstrate a rema...

2016
Todd Gary Damian Mingle Ashwini Yenamandra

Sepsis affects millions of people worldwide each year. It occurs when a normal human immune response to a bacterial, viral or fungal infection becomes dysfunctional and triggers widespread inflammation that results in severe tissue damage that leads to organ failure, shock, and death. Sepsis, requires immediate treatment and has a high readmission rate for survivors. It is also one of the most ...

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