International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jan 2023)

Corynebacterium ulcerans pneumonia treated with venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a case report

  • Yoshihiko Takahashi,
  • Shu Utsumi,
  • Gaku Sugiura,
  • Kenji Fujizuka,
  • Hiroyuki Suzuki,
  • Mitsunobu Nakamura

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 126
pp. 145 – 147

Abstract

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We report the first case of airway obstruction due to toxin-producing Corynebacterium ulcerans, successfully managed with venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-V ECMO). A woman aged 73 years who was living with companion animals was intubated for pneumonia of unknown origin and treated with an empirical antimicrobial agent. Corynebacterium species were detected in the sputum and treated as commensal bacteria. Subsequently, the patient suddenly could not ventilate because of central airway obstruction caused by pseudomembrane formation. Therefore, V-V ECMO was initiated. Additional mass spectrometry identified the Corynebacterium species as C. ulcerans. After treatment with antitoxin, the patient was successfully weaned from V-V ECMO. Hence, in patients in contact with companion animals who present with respiratory failure and pseudomembrane formation, C. ulcerans pneumonia should be suspected and treated with antitoxin. C. ulcerans pneumonia may result in an inability to ventilate due to pseudomembrane formation. Therefore, treatment strategies including V-V ECMO should be considered in such cases.

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