BMC Infectious Diseases (Aug 2024)

Risk Factors of COVID-19 associated mucormycosis in Iranian patients: a multicenter study

  • Bahram Eshraghi,
  • Behzad Khademi,
  • Majid Mirmohammadkhani,
  • Gholamreza Khataminia,
  • Hossein Ghahvehchian,
  • Mohammad Yaser Kiarudi,
  • Reza Nabie,
  • Mohammadmehdi Parandin,
  • Paria Ghasemi Boroumand,
  • Rasoul Mohammadi,
  • Zahra Zia,
  • Soroush Karamirad,
  • Soheyla Jafarpour,
  • Mostafa Fakoor,
  • Mojtaba Varshochi,
  • Kourosh Shahraki,
  • Mohammad Memarzadeh,
  • Masoud Janipour,
  • Atefe Mahdian Rad,
  • Mohsen B Kashkouli,
  • Farid Shekarchian,
  • Vahideh Manouchehri,
  • Abbas Khosravi,
  • Mahdi Abounoori,
  • Abazar Shahir,
  • S. Mohammad Javad Sajjadi,
  • Mohammad Etezad Razavi,
  • Nastaran-Sadat Hosseini,
  • Fatemeh Ebrahimi,
  • Pegah Noorshargh,
  • Ali Forouhari,
  • Mohsen Pourazizi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-024-09755-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

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Abstract Background To evaluate the demographic, clinical, and prognostic characteristics of patients diagnosed with COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (CAM) in Iranian patients. Methods This prospective observational study was conducted in 8 tertiary referral ophthalmology centers in different provinces of Iran during the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. All patients were subjected to complete history taking and comprehensive ophthalmological examination and underwent standard accepted treatment strategy based on the disease stage. Results Two hundred seventy-four CAM patients (most were males (150, 54.7%)) with a mean age of 56.8 ± 12.44 years were enrolled. Patients with a history of cigarette smoking (Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) = 4.36), Intensive Care Unit admission (ICU) (AOR = 16.26), higher stage of CAM (AOR = 2.72), and receiving endoscopic debridement and transcutaneous retrobulbar amphotericin B (AOR = 3.30) had higher odds of mortality. History of taking systemic corticosteroids during COVID-19 was significantly associated with reduced odds of mortality (AOR = 0.16). Generalized Estimating Equations analysis showed that the visual acuity of deceased patients (LogMAR: 3.71, 95% CI: 3.04–4.38) was worse than that of patients who were discharged from the hospital (LogMAR: 2.42, 95% CI: 2.16–2.68) (P < 0.001). Conclusions This study highlights significant risk factors for mortality in patients with CAM, such as cigarette smoking, ICU admission, advanced CAM stages, receiving transcutaneous retrobulbar amphotericin B and worser visual acuity. Conversely, a history of systemic corticosteroid use during COVID-19 was linked to reduced mortality. These findings underscore the critical need for early identification and targeted interventions for high-risk CAM patients to improve clinical outcomes.

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