Invasive mucormycosis of nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, bones of the skull in post COVID-19 patients: prospective study

Author:

Malyarevskaya M. V.1ORCID,Lukina O. V.1ORCID,Zubareva A. A.1ORCID,Bubnova E. V.1ORCID,Baranova I. B.1ORCID,Yaremenko А. I.1ORCID,Popova M. O.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Since 2020, the number of patients with complications after a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) has increased, including mycoses. Mucormycosis ranks third in the frequency of detection among invasive mycoses in patients with reduced immunity. Acute and chronic invasive fungal rhinosinusitis is the most severe and dangerous variant of the disease.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the features of the osteodestructive process of invasive mucormycosis, its relationship with blood supply, the dynamics of the process under the influence of treatment.MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study evaluated changes in the bone structures of the skull, soft tissues of the facial region, brain, and thorax in a group of 10 patients (62.3±11.4 y.o.) examined in the clinic of maxillofacial surgery and the clinic otorhinolaryngology in the post- covid period. The results of cone-beam computed tomography (Sirona) of the maxillofacial region, Xray computed tomography Optima 540 CT (General Electric) of the maxillofacial region and thoracic cavity organs, magnetic resonance imaging (GE Signa HDxt) of the brain and maxillofacial region with intravenous administration of a paramagnetic contrast agent were analyzed.RESULTS: In all cases, osteolytic lesions as a classical manifestations of invasive mucormycosis, were revealed in: alveolar processes of the upper jaws and walls of the maxillary sinuses in 100% of cases; palatine processes — 90%; nasal septum, walls of the ethmoid sinuses and walls the orbits — 70%; walls of the sphenoid sinus — 50%; pterygoid processes and zygomatic bone — 40%; the body of the sphenoid bone, nasal bones, frontal bones — 30%; the alveolar part of the mandible and temporal bone — 10%. All patients underwent surgery with resection of the affected bones — 100%, while 7 out of 10 patients received antimycotic therapy. When assessing the revealed changes in dynamics in all patients in the long-term postoperative period, sclerosis of small foci of destruction, a decrease in the extent of bone defects, a decrease in the size of sequesters, hyperostosis of the walls of the paranasal sinuses, cells ethmoid sinuses of the after sequestrectomy were noted. There were no fatal cases among the 10 patients we observed at the time of publication.CONCLUSION: The combination of anatomical features and the state of blood supply contributes to the development of invasive mucormycosis of the bones of the facial skull and the RCT data help with determining treatment tactics, the volume of surgery, and assessing dynamics in the early and long-term postoperative period.

Publisher

Baltic Medical Education Center

Subject

General Medicine

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