Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis due to Melioidosis: A Potentially Devastating Condition

Author:

Kanjanabuch Talerngsak123,Lumlertgul Nuttha1,Pearson Lachlan J.4,Chatsuwan Tanittha5,Pongpirul Krit67,Leelahavanichkul Asada5,Thongbor Nisa8,Nuntawong Gunticha9,Praderm Laksamon10,Wechagama Pantiwa11,Narenpitak Surapong12,Wechpradit Apinya12,Punya Worauma13,Halue Guttiga14,Naka Phetpailin15,Jeenapongsa Somboon16,Eiam-Ong Somchai1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nephrology, Phichit, Thailand

2. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Kidney and Metabolic Research Unit, Phichit, Thailand

3. Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Peritoneal Dialysis Excellent Center, Phichit, Thailand

4. King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand; Systems Biology Center, Phichit, Thailand

5. Research Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Department of Microbiology, Phichit, Thailand

6. Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Phichit, Thailand

7. Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; Department of International Health, Phichit, Thailand

8. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA; Sappasit Prasong Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

9. Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand; Amnat Charoen Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

10. Amnat Charoen, Thailand; Roi Et Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

11. Roi Et, Thailand; Yasothon Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

12. Yasothon, Thailand; Udonthani Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

13. Udonthani, Thailand; Uttaradit Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

14. Uttaradit, Thailand; Phayao Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

15. Phayao, Thailand; Mukdahan Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

16. Mukdahan, Thailand; and Phichit Hospital, Phichit, Thailand

Abstract

BackgroundMelioidosis, an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei, is endemic in Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. Although a wide range of clinical manifestations from this organism are known, peritonitis associated with peritoneal dialysis (PD) has rarely been reported.Patients and MethodsPeritoneal dialysis patients from all regions in Thailand were eligible for the study if they had peritonitis and either peritoneal fluid or effluent culture positive for B. pseudomallei. Patient data obtained included baseline characteristics, laboratory investigations, treatments, and clinical outcomes. When possible, PD fluid and removed Tenckhoff (TK) catheters were submitted for analyses of minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and microbial biofilm, respectively.ResultsTwenty-six patients were identified who were positive for peritoneal B. pseudomallei infection. The recorded mean age was 50 ± 15 (24 – 75) years, and the majority (58%) were female. Most of the cases were farmers living in Northeastern and Northern Thailand. Almost half of the cases had diabetes. Infections were reported commonly during the monsoon season and winter. The clinical presentations of peritonitis were similar to the manifestations from other microorganisms. Nine patients (41%) died (7 from sepsis), 6 fully recovered, and 7 switched to permanent hemodialysis. The mortality was potentially associated with sepsis ( p = 0.007), infection during the monsoon season ( p = 0.017), high initial dialysate neutrophils ( p = 0.045), and high hematocrit ( p = 0.045). Although no antibiotic resistance to ceftazidime and carbapenems was detected, approximately 50% of patients died with this treatment. Microbial biofilms were identified on the luminal surface of 4 out of 5 TK catheters, but the removal of the catheter did not alter the outcomes.ConclusionPeritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis due to melioidosis is uncommon but highly fatal. Increased awareness, early diagnosis, and optimal management are mandatory.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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