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Title: Covid-19-associated fungal osteomyelitis of jaws and sinuses: An experience-driven management protocol
Authors: Joshi, Abhijit
Joshi, Abhijit
Juturu, Uday
Jain, Pavithra
Kulkarni, R. D.
Kumar, Niranjan
Keywords: Fungal osteomyelitis, COVID-19, Mucormycosis, Curvalaria, Aspergillosis, Maxillectomy
Issue Date: 24-Jan-2022
Publisher: Medical Mycology
Abstract: Invasive fungal co-infections with COVID-19 are currently being reported at an alarming rate. Our study explores the importance of early identification of the disease, probable etiopathogenesis, clinical and ra- diological features and a treatment protocol for COVID-19 Associated Fungal Osteomyelitis of Jaws and Sinuses (CAFOJS). A one-year prospective study from June 2020 to May 2021 was conducted among CAFOJS diagnosed patients at a tertiary care center in South India. Demographic details, COVID-19 infection and treatment history, time taken for initiation of symptoms after COVID-19 diagnosis, medical history and clinical features were recorded. All patients were managed with a standard diagnostic and in- tervention protocol which included pre-operative and post-operative administration of Inj. Amphotericin B 50 mg (liposomal), early aggressive surgical debridement and tab. Posaconazole GR 300 mg OD for 90 days after discharge. Thirty-nine (78%) patients were diagnosed with CAFOJS out of 50 osteomyelitis patients. 35 patients (90%) were diabetic and 21 patients (54%) were known to receive steroids during the COVID-19 treat- ment. Sole existence of Mucorales spp . was seen in 30 patients (77%), Aspergillus fumigatus in 2 patients (5%), Curvularia spp . in 2 patients (5%). Concomitant existence of Mucorales and Aspergillus fumigatus was reported in two patients (5%) and Candida albicans in three patients (8%). Patients underwent treatment with standard protocol and no recurrence noted. CAFOJS is a clinical entity with aggressive presentation and warrants early diagnosis and treatment.
URI: http://172.16.16.104:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/641
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