Post-cardiac surgery fungal mediastinitis : clinical features, pathogens and outcome

Author:

HARIRI Geoffroy1,GENOUD Mathieu2,BRUCKERT Vincent1,CHOSIDOW Samuel3,GUEROT Emmanuel4,KIMMOUN Antoine5,NESSELER Nicolas6,BESNIER Emmanuel7,DAVIAUD Fabrice8,LAGIER David9,IMBAULT Julien10,GRIMALDI David11,BOUGLÉ Adrien1,MONGARDON Nicolas3

Affiliation:

1. Sorbonne Université, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), DMU DREAM, Institut de Cardiologie, Hôpital La Pitié-Salpêtrière

2. Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève

3. DHU A-TVB, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpitaux Universitaires Henri Mondor

4. Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP)

5. Université de Lorraine, CHRU de Nancy

6. CHU de Rennes

7. CHU de Rouen

8. Centre Cardiologique du Nord

9. CHU la Timone, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Marseille (AP-HM)

10. CHU de Bordeaux

11. Hôpital Erasme, cliniques universitaires de Bruxelles

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The occurrence of mediastinitis after cardiac surgery remains a rare and severe complication associated with poor outcomes. Whereas bacterial mediastinitis have been largely described, little is known about their fungal etiologies. We report incidence, characteristics, and outcome of post-cardiac surgery fungal mediastinitis. Methods Multicenter retrospective study among 10 Intensive Care Units (ICU) in France and Belgium, of proven cases of fungal mediastinitis after cardiac surgery (2009–2019). Results 73688 cardiac surgery procedures were reviewed, and of those, 40 patients developed fungal mediastinitis. Among them, five were supported with left ventricular assist device and five with veno-arterial ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation before initial surgery. Twelve patients received prior heart transplantation. Interval between initial surgery and mediastinitis was 38 [17–61] days. Only half of the patients showed local signs of infection. Septic shock was uncommon at diagnosis (12.5%). Forty-three fungal strains were identified: Candida spp (34 patients), Trichosporon spp (5 patients) and Aspergillus spp (4 patients). Hospital mortality was 58%. Survivors were younger (59 [43–65] vs 65 [60–73] yo; p = 0.013), had lower Body Mass Index (24 [20–26] vs 30 [24.5–32.7] kg/m2; p = 0.028) and lower Simplified Acute Physiology Score II score at ICU admission (37 [28–40] vs 54 [34–61]; p = 0.012). Conclusion Fungal mediastinitis is a very rare complication after cardiac surgery, associated with a high mortality rate. This entity should be suspected in patients with a smoldering infectious postoperative course, especially those supported with short or long-term cardiac devices, or following heart transplantation.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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