Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review

Abstract Objective: The diagnosis and treatment of sternal wound infections with mycobacteria are challenging. Such an infection is often associated with a delayed diagnosis and improper treatment that may lead to a worsened clinical outcome. The present study is designed to highlight its clinical...

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Main Author: Shi-Min Yuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2015-08-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
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spelling doaj-f70412468cd24db48caf45f2f15efcb72020-11-24T21:02:11ZengSociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia CardiovascularBrazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery1678-97412015-08-0130448949310.5935/1678-9741.20140102S0102-76382015000400013Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a reviewShi-Min YuanAbstract Objective: The diagnosis and treatment of sternal wound infections with mycobacteria are challenging. Such an infection is often associated with a delayed diagnosis and improper treatment that may lead to a worsened clinical outcome. The present study is designed to highlight its clinical features so as to facilitate a prompt diagnosis and timely treatment. Methods: MEDLINE, Highwire Press, and Google search engine were searched for publications in the English language, with no time limit, reporting on sternal wound infection caused by tuberculosis after cardiac surgery. Results: A total of 12 articles reporting on 14 patients were included in this study. Coronary artery bypass grafting was the underlying surgical procedure in more than half of the cases. Purulent discharge and cold abscess were the two main presenting symptoms. Diagnosis of sternal wound infection was evidenced in all 14 patients by different investigations, with culture of samples being the most sensitive method of identifying the pathogen. Good response to first-line anti-tuberculous agents was noted. Almost all patients required surgical debridement/resection and, sometimes, sternal reconstruction. A delayed diagnosis of sternal wound infection may lead to repeated recurrences. A comparison between patients with sternal wound infection due to tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections showed that the former infections took an even longer period of time. Comparisons also revealed patients with sternal tuberculosis infection had a significantly higher mortality than patients with sternal non-tuberculous infection (29.2% vs. 0%, P=0.051). Conclusion: Sternal infection caused by tuberculosis after cardiac surgery has a longer latency, better response to first-line drugs, and better outcomes in comparison with non-tuberculous sternal infection. Early diagnosis and early anti-tuberculous treatment can surely improve the patients' prognosis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382015000400013&lng=en&tlng=enEsternoInfecção da Ferida OperatóriaTuberculose
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Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review
Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Esterno
Infecção da Ferida Operatória
Tuberculose
author_facet Shi-Min Yuan
author_sort Shi-Min Yuan
title Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review
title_short Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review
title_full Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review
title_fullStr Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review
title_full_unstemmed Sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review
title_sort sternal wound tuberculosis following cardiac operations: a review
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular
series Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
issn 1678-9741
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Abstract Objective: The diagnosis and treatment of sternal wound infections with mycobacteria are challenging. Such an infection is often associated with a delayed diagnosis and improper treatment that may lead to a worsened clinical outcome. The present study is designed to highlight its clinical features so as to facilitate a prompt diagnosis and timely treatment. Methods: MEDLINE, Highwire Press, and Google search engine were searched for publications in the English language, with no time limit, reporting on sternal wound infection caused by tuberculosis after cardiac surgery. Results: A total of 12 articles reporting on 14 patients were included in this study. Coronary artery bypass grafting was the underlying surgical procedure in more than half of the cases. Purulent discharge and cold abscess were the two main presenting symptoms. Diagnosis of sternal wound infection was evidenced in all 14 patients by different investigations, with culture of samples being the most sensitive method of identifying the pathogen. Good response to first-line anti-tuberculous agents was noted. Almost all patients required surgical debridement/resection and, sometimes, sternal reconstruction. A delayed diagnosis of sternal wound infection may lead to repeated recurrences. A comparison between patients with sternal wound infection due to tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections showed that the former infections took an even longer period of time. Comparisons also revealed patients with sternal tuberculosis infection had a significantly higher mortality than patients with sternal non-tuberculous infection (29.2% vs. 0%, P=0.051). Conclusion: Sternal infection caused by tuberculosis after cardiac surgery has a longer latency, better response to first-line drugs, and better outcomes in comparison with non-tuberculous sternal infection. Early diagnosis and early anti-tuberculous treatment can surely improve the patients' prognosis.
topic Esterno
Infecção da Ferida Operatória
Tuberculose
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