Skin biopsy in adult patients with meningococcal purpura fulminans: a multicenter retrospective cohort study

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Contou DamienORCID,Béduneau Gaëtan,Rabault Charlotte,Sonneville Romain,Marchalot Antoine,Coudroy Rémi,Roux Damien,Cour Martin,Massol Julien,Préau Sébastien,de Prost Nicolas,Pène Frédéric,Colin Gwenhaël,Barbier François,Toufik Kamel,Quelven Quentin,Schnell Guillaume,Ehrmann Stephan,Messet Hélène,Kimmoun Antoine,Beuret Pascal,Bruel Cédric,Colling Delphine,Conia Alexandre,Martin Luis Ensenyat,Reuter Danielle,Das Vincent,Challier Marion,Jozwiak Mathieu,Galbois Arnaud,Fraisse Mégan,Jaber Samir,Jochmans Sébastien,Kalfon Pierre,Conrad Marie,Lautrette Alexandre,Darreau Cédric,Lerolle Nicolas,Georges Hugues,Mégarbane Bruno,Pichereau Claire,Urbina Tomas,Maury Eric,de Prost Nicolas,Quenot Jean-Pierre,Sauneuf Bertrand,Schmidt Matthieu,Valette Xavier,Zafrani Lara,Da Silva Daniel,Rigault Guillaume,Woerther Paul-Louis,

Abstract

Abstract Background Neisseria meningitidis is the leading responsible bacterium of Purpura Fulminans (PF) accounting for two thirds of PF. Skin biopsy is a simple and minimally invasive exam allowing to perform skin culture and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect Neisseria meningitidis. We aimed to assess the sensitivity of skin biopsy in adult patients with meningococcal PF. Methods A 17-year multicenter retrospective cohort study including adult patients admitted to the ICU for a meningococcal PF in whom a skin biopsy with conventional and/or meningococcal PCR was performed. Results Among 306 patients admitted for PF, 195 had a meningococcal PF (64%) with a skin biopsy being performed in 68 (35%) of them. Skin biopsy was performed in median 1 day after the initiation of antibiotic therapy. Standard culture of skin biopsy was performed in 61/68 (90%) patients and grew Neisseria meningitidis in 28 (46%) of them. Neisseria meningitidis PCR on skin biopsy was performed in 51/68 (75%) patients and was positive in 50 (98%) of them. Among these 50 positive meningococcal PCR, five were performed 3 days or more after initiation of antibiotic therapy. Finally, skin biopsy was considered as contributive in 60/68 (88%) patients. Identification of the meningococcal serogroup was obtained with skin biopsy in 48/68 (71%) patients. Conclusions Skin biopsy with conventional culture and meningococcal PCR has a global sensitivity of 88% and should be systematically considered in case of suspected meningococcal PF even after the initiation of antimicrobial treatment.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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