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Epidural anesthesia causes outbreak of mycotic aneurysms: complications of Fusarium solani meningitis.
Sadiq, Kaiser O'Sahil; Desai, Sohum; Miller, Samantha; Abualnadi, Yazan D; Khalil, Zorain Mustafa; Khan, Zooha; Amjadi, Nazaneen; Ravindra, Vijay M; Tekle, Wondwossen; Georgiadis, Alexandros L; Hassan, Ameer E.
Afiliação
  • Sadiq KO; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA kaiserosahil@gmail.com.
  • Desai S; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
  • Miller S; Surgery, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine, Edinburg, Texas, USA.
  • Abualnadi YD; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
  • Khalil ZM; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
  • Khan Z; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
  • Amjadi N; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
  • Ravindra VM; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
  • Tekle W; Department of Neurosurgery, University of Utah Health Clinical Neurosciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
  • Georgiadis AL; Neurology, UTRGV School of Medicine, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
  • Hassan AE; Department of Neuroscience, Valley Baptist Medical Center - Harlingen, Harlingen, Texas, USA.
J Neurointerv Surg ; 2024 Feb 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38418228
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

A health advisory was issued in response to a fungal meningitis outbreak linked to epidural anesthesia exposure in two plastic surgery clinics in Mexico, from January 1 to May 13, 2023. This descriptive analysis describes the neuroendovascular and neurosurgical observations and management of patients treated at a single stroke center located along the US-Mexico Border.

METHODS:

We conducted a retrospective chart review of fungal meningitis patients presenting between April and July 2023.

RESULTS:

Among the patients diagnosed with fungal meningitis (n=12), the majority (n=11) were afflicted with angio-invasive Fusarium solani. 83% received dual antifungal therapy, with 40% initiated on alternate-day intrathecal amphotericin B. Diagnostic cerebral angiography was performed on all patients, revealing aneurysms in 58% of cases, predominantly within the posterior circulation, notably the basilar artery, with a median size of 4.2 mm (IQR 3.3-4.8). Treatment strategies included flow diversion (70%) and primary coiling (14%) for aneurysms. Ventriculostomy placement was undertaken in 67% of patients, with 37.5% of these requiring conversion to ventriculoperitoneal shunts. Subarachnoid hemorrhage development was uniformly associated with 100% mortality.

CONCLUSIONS:

In patients presenting with Fusarium solani meningitis, weekly angiographic surveillance proved instrumental for monitoring aneurysm and vasospasm development. Conventional angiography outperformed CT angiography due to its enhanced ability to detect small aneurysms. A proactive approach to aneurysm treatment is advocated, given their elevated rupture risk. While our findings suggest the potential reversibility of angiographic vasospasm with effective antifungal treatment, we acknowledge the challenge of drawing definitive conclusions based on a limited sample size.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Neurointerv Surg Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Neurointerv Surg Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos