Necrotizing Candida infection after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy: a fatal and rare complication |
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Authors: | Wirth Rainer Bauer Jürgen Sieber Cornel |
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Affiliation: | Clinic for Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, St Marien-Hospital Borken, Borken, Germany. rainer.wirth@hospital-borken.de |
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Abstract: | Gastrostomy site infections following percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) are the most common complication after PEG placement. Recent meta-analyses were able to show that PEG site infections can be reduced significantly with a systemic antimicrobial prophylaxis. This mostly cephalosporin- or penicillin-based prophylaxis does not cover fungal infections. Although Candida skin infections after PEG placement are rarely described, a mucosal colonization or infection of the upper GI tract with Candida species is very common, especially in severely ill patients such as those requiring artificial nutrition. The authors report a rare and lethal case of a necrotizing PEG site infection with Candida albicans in a patient with diabetes with multiple comorbidities, presenting like gas gangrene. In patients with probable immunodeficiency or visible candidiasis of the skin, oropharynx, or esophagus, a Candida infection should be considered in case of a gastrostomy site infection. |
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Keywords: | Candida elderly infection necrotizing PEG percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy |
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