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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Infections in Haematological Malignancies and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Case Series including Cefiderocol-Based Regimens.
Lupia, Tommaso; Carnevale-Schianca, Fabrizio; Vita, Davide; Busca, Alessandro; Caravelli, Daniela; Crisà, Elena; Gregorc, Vanesa; Curtoni, Antonio; Cerutti, Alessandro; Shbaklo, Nour; Corcione, Silvia; De Rosa, Francesco Giuseppe.
Affiliation
  • Lupia T; Unit of Infectious Diseases, Cardinal Massaia, 14100 Asti, Italy.
  • Carnevale-Schianca F; Unit of Oncology and Haematology, Candiolo Cancer Institute, FPO-IRCCS Strada Provinciale 142, 10060 Candiolo, Italy.
  • Vita D; Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10126 Turin, Italy.
  • Busca A; Department of Oncology, Stem Cell Transplant Center, Città della Salute e della Scienza Hospital, 10100 Turin, Italy.
  • Caravelli D; Unit of Oncology and Haematology, Candiolo Cancer Institute, FPO-IRCCS Strada Provinciale 142, 10060 Candiolo, Italy.
  • Crisà E; Unit of Oncology and Haematology, Candiolo Cancer Institute, FPO-IRCCS Strada Provinciale 142, 10060 Candiolo, Italy.
  • Gregorc V; Unit of Oncology and Haematology, Candiolo Cancer Institute, FPO-IRCCS Strada Provinciale 142, 10060 Candiolo, Italy.
  • Curtoni A; Microbiology and Virology Unit, University Hospital Città della Salute e della Scienza di Torino, 10100 Turin, Italy.
  • Cerutti A; Intensive Care Unit, IRCCS Candiolo, 10100 Candiolo, Italy.
  • Shbaklo N; Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10126 Turin, Italy.
  • Corcione S; Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases, University of Turin, 10126 Turin, Italy.
  • De Rosa FG; School of Medicine, Tufts University, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
Medicina (Kaunas) ; 60(1)2024 Jan 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38256349
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objectives:

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a ubiquitous, aerobic, Gram-negative bacillus causing increasing concern in patients affected by haematological malignancies. Materials and

Methods:

We report a case series from two centres in Northern Italy to describe the characteristics, outcome and microbiological response of S. maltophilia infections in patients with haematological malignancies and/or allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (aHSCT).

Results:

Ten patients were included. The median age was 67 years, and seven patients (70%) were males. The median Charlson Comorbidity Index was 6 (IQR 4-8). The most frequent haematological comorbidities were acute myeloid leukaemia (AML; n = 3; 30%) and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (n = 3; 30%). Three (30%) patients underwent aHSCT before infection, all for AML. All the patients had undergone a recent antibiotics course and had an indwelling central venous catheter before infection. The main clinical presentations were nosocomial pneumonia, with (2; 20%) or without (4; 40%) secondary bloodstream infection and CRBSI (3; 30%). Four patients were treated with cefiderocol in monotherapy or combinations therapy with cotrimoxazole. The rest of the patients were treated with cotrimoxazole or levofloxacin in monotherapy.

Conclusions:

Despite a high rate of clinical improvement (90%) after starting antimicrobial therapy, we faced high 30-day mortality (30%) and in-hospital mortality (50%) rates in a highly comorbid population.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute / Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation / Hematologic Neoplasms / Stenotrophomonas maltophilia / Coinfection Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) Journal subject: MEDICINA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute / Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation / Hematologic Neoplasms / Stenotrophomonas maltophilia / Coinfection Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) Journal subject: MEDICINA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy
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