Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation

Background: Fungal isolates from peritoneal fluid sampling in patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) is not uncommon and its management unclear. This study aims to evaluate whether the presence of fungus in peritoneal fluid cultures is a predictor of morbidity and mortality after laparotomy for...

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Main Authors: Kwan, Jia Rui, Lim, Melvin, Ng, Felicia, Shelat, Vishal
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1446172023-03-05T16:45:28Z Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation Kwan, Jia Rui Lim, Melvin Ng, Felicia Shelat, Vishal Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Fungal Isolate Outcome Background: Fungal isolates from peritoneal fluid sampling in patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) is not uncommon and its management unclear. This study aims to evaluate whether the presence of fungus in peritoneal fluid cultures is a predictor of morbidity and mortality after laparotomy for PPU. Method: This is a single-center retrospective study including adult patients with perforated gastric and duodenal ulcers over a 10-year period (January 2004 to January 2014). Evaluation of predictors contributing to fungal growth was conducted using multiple logistic regression analysis. Operative factors and 30-day mortality and morbidity outcomes were compared against fungal growth using a multivariable generalized linear mixed model analysis. Results: The median age was 58 (interquartile range [IQR] 44-70) years with 110 (20.3%) females. In addition to hypertension and hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus (13.5%), ischemic heart disease (2.6%), and heart failure (2.4%) were common. Fungus was cultured from peritoneal fluid in 209 (38.6%) patients. Median American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) score was 2 (IQR 2-3) and median Mannheim peritonitis index (MPI) score was 15 (IQR 10-20). Free air was detected in 323 (59.6%) patients and 52 (9.6%) patients had gastrectomy. Median length of stay was 7 (IQR 6-11) days. All-cause complications were seen in 53 (9.8%) patients, of whom 37 patients (6.8%) developed intra-abdominal collection, 20 patients (3.7%) had anastomotic leakage, and 12 patients (2.2%) required repeat operation. Thirty-day mortality was seen in 47 (8.7%) patients. Multivariable analysis showed age (median age, 64; IQR 53-74) as a predictor of fungal growth (p < 0.001) but fungal growth not a predictor of adverse peri-operative outcomes. Conclusion:Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid cultures are more likely to occur in older patients who have PPU. Presence of fungal isolates does not impact peri-operative outcomes. Accepted version 2020-11-16T03:47:23Z 2020-11-16T03:47:23Z 2019 Journal Article Kwan, J. R., Lim, M., Ng, F., & Shelat, V. (2019). Fungal Isolates in Peritoneal Fluid Culture Do Not Impact Peri-Operative Outcomes of Peptic Ulcer Perforation. Surgical Infections, 20(8), 619–624. doi:10.1089/sur.2019.024 1096-2964 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144617 10.1089/sur.2019.024 31099700 8 20 619 624 en Surgical infections © 2019 Mary Ann Liebert. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Surgical infections and is made available with permission of Mary Ann Liebert. Final publication is available from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers https://doi.org/10.1089/sur.2019.024. application/pdf
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Fungal Isolate
Outcome
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Fungal Isolate
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Kwan, Jia Rui
Lim, Melvin
Ng, Felicia
Shelat, Vishal
Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation
description Background: Fungal isolates from peritoneal fluid sampling in patients with perforated peptic ulcer (PPU) is not uncommon and its management unclear. This study aims to evaluate whether the presence of fungus in peritoneal fluid cultures is a predictor of morbidity and mortality after laparotomy for PPU. Method: This is a single-center retrospective study including adult patients with perforated gastric and duodenal ulcers over a 10-year period (January 2004 to January 2014). Evaluation of predictors contributing to fungal growth was conducted using multiple logistic regression analysis. Operative factors and 30-day mortality and morbidity outcomes were compared against fungal growth using a multivariable generalized linear mixed model analysis. Results: The median age was 58 (interquartile range [IQR] 44-70) years with 110 (20.3%) females. In addition to hypertension and hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus (13.5%), ischemic heart disease (2.6%), and heart failure (2.4%) were common. Fungus was cultured from peritoneal fluid in 209 (38.6%) patients. Median American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) score was 2 (IQR 2-3) and median Mannheim peritonitis index (MPI) score was 15 (IQR 10-20). Free air was detected in 323 (59.6%) patients and 52 (9.6%) patients had gastrectomy. Median length of stay was 7 (IQR 6-11) days. All-cause complications were seen in 53 (9.8%) patients, of whom 37 patients (6.8%) developed intra-abdominal collection, 20 patients (3.7%) had anastomotic leakage, and 12 patients (2.2%) required repeat operation. Thirty-day mortality was seen in 47 (8.7%) patients. Multivariable analysis showed age (median age, 64; IQR 53-74) as a predictor of fungal growth (p < 0.001) but fungal growth not a predictor of adverse peri-operative outcomes. Conclusion:Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid cultures are more likely to occur in older patients who have PPU. Presence of fungal isolates does not impact peri-operative outcomes.
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author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Kwan, Jia Rui
Lim, Melvin
Ng, Felicia
Shelat, Vishal
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author Kwan, Jia Rui
Lim, Melvin
Ng, Felicia
Shelat, Vishal
author_sort Kwan, Jia Rui
title Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation
title_short Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation
title_full Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation
title_fullStr Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation
title_full_unstemmed Fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation
title_sort fungal isolates in peritoneal fluid culture do not impact peri-operative outcomes of peptic ulcer perforation
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