Journal of Medical Sciences and Health (Oct 2023)
Unusual Finding in a Patient of COVID-19 Associated Pulmonary Aspergillosis: A Case Report
Abstract
Invasive Fungal Infections have posed a difficult challenge in the recovery of people infected with COVID-19. COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) has been described and found in about 30 % of ICU patients worldwide. Here we present an unusual microscopic finding in a case of CAPA in an ICU patient which was helpful in initiating early definite therapy. A 56-year-old gentleman presented with complaints of fever and shortness of breath and subsequently tested positive for COVID. Post admission, his respiratory distress worsened and his condition deteriorated. A provisional diagnosis of COVID pneumonia with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) was established based on chest radiographic finding of left lower lobe consolidation, increased pulmonary infiltrates in bilateral lung fields with evidence of pleural effusion. Pleural Aspirate obtained via ultrasound guided thoracocentesis revealed branched hyaline septate hyphae along with structures which were composed of elongated vesicle with one layer of phialides covering two-thirds of the vesicle and bearing globose conidia on KOH direct mount. Aspergillus flavus grew on culture, which was later confirmed by MALDI TOF VITEK MS. Patient was diagnosed with Proven Invasive Pulmonary Aspergillosis with COVID-19 and voriconazole was started. Patient successfully recovered and was discharged. Identifying the Aspergillus species directly on the basis of KOH Mount, helped in decreasing the turnaround time, in early initiation of definite therapy and possibly contributed to the favorable outcome. CAPA is a potentially life-threatening complication in patients with severe COVID-19, thus a timely diagnosis and treatment becomes crucial in the management. Keywords: CAPA, COVID-19, Aspergillus