Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy Regimen

Candida pararugosa is present in animals and humans in different organs and biological liquids, usually as a saprophyte. We report the case of a 61-year-old woman diagnosed with de novo stage IV metastatic lobular breast cancer, carrying a central venous catheter (port-a-cath) and bilateral stents f...

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Main Authors: Gabriella Piatti, Sara Feltrin, Emanuela Fellini, Valentina Barbero, Alberto Ballestrero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8858157
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spelling doaj-2f034d4a368b473b8e771db45e151cb62021-03-15T00:00:45ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Infectious Diseases2090-66332021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8858157Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy RegimenGabriella Piatti0Sara Feltrin1Emanuela Fellini2Valentina Barbero3Alberto Ballestrero4Ospedale Policlinico San MartinoDepartment of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (DiMI)Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (DiMI)Ospedale Policlinico San MartinoOspedale Policlinico San MartinoCandida pararugosa is present in animals and humans in different organs and biological liquids, usually as a saprophyte. We report the case of a 61-year-old woman diagnosed with de novo stage IV metastatic lobular breast cancer, carrying a central venous catheter (port-a-cath) and bilateral stents for perirenal infiltration by malignancy. During chemotherapy regimen, a febrile episode occurred, along with a high level of serum glucan. The port-a-cath was removed after blood collection for culture, which gave isolation of Candida pararugosa strains. Given high glucan level and the patient’s frailty, empirical treatment with fluconazole was started with load-dose, 800 mg orally, at day 1 and, afterwards, with 400 mg daily for two weeks. The phenotype of susceptibility to antibiotics of the strain demonstrated lower minimal inhibitory concentration to fluconazole than that reported in the literature. The patient remained asymptomatic, and inflammation parameters showed normalization. Unfortunately, three weeks later, meningeal localization of cancer caused rapid deterioration and death.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8858157
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Sara Feltrin
Emanuela Fellini
Valentina Barbero
Alberto Ballestrero
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Sara Feltrin
Emanuela Fellini
Valentina Barbero
Alberto Ballestrero
Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy Regimen
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
author_facet Gabriella Piatti
Sara Feltrin
Emanuela Fellini
Valentina Barbero
Alberto Ballestrero
author_sort Gabriella Piatti
title Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy Regimen
title_short Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy Regimen
title_full Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy Regimen
title_fullStr Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy Regimen
title_full_unstemmed Catheter-Related Sepsis by Candida pararugosa in an Adult Patient under Chemotherapy Regimen
title_sort catheter-related sepsis by candida pararugosa in an adult patient under chemotherapy regimen
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
issn 2090-6633
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Candida pararugosa is present in animals and humans in different organs and biological liquids, usually as a saprophyte. We report the case of a 61-year-old woman diagnosed with de novo stage IV metastatic lobular breast cancer, carrying a central venous catheter (port-a-cath) and bilateral stents for perirenal infiltration by malignancy. During chemotherapy regimen, a febrile episode occurred, along with a high level of serum glucan. The port-a-cath was removed after blood collection for culture, which gave isolation of Candida pararugosa strains. Given high glucan level and the patient’s frailty, empirical treatment with fluconazole was started with load-dose, 800 mg orally, at day 1 and, afterwards, with 400 mg daily for two weeks. The phenotype of susceptibility to antibiotics of the strain demonstrated lower minimal inhibitory concentration to fluconazole than that reported in the literature. The patient remained asymptomatic, and inflammation parameters showed normalization. Unfortunately, three weeks later, meningeal localization of cancer caused rapid deterioration and death.
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