Modern Medicine (Jun 2023)

Candida Infections in Severely Burned Patients: 1 Year Retrospective Study

  • Andra Luana LAZARESCU,
  • Andreea GROSU-BULARDA,
  • Florin-Vlad HODEA,
  • Andrei CRETU,
  • Mihaela-Cristina ANDREI,
  • Adrian FRUNZA,
  • Sabina GRAMA,
  • Tiberiu Paul NEAGU,
  • Dan Aurel IONESCU,
  • Vlad MOROZAN,
  • Cristian Sorin HARIGA,
  • Ioan LASCAR

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31689/rmm.2023.30.2.87
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 2
pp. 87 – 94

Abstract

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Infections represent the most common complication occurring during the evolution of the severely burned patient, hence requiring closer study and targeted result analysis. The fungal infections are one of the most aggressive types of existing infections, their opportunistic character enabling them to cause invasive infections, ultimately leading to a higher morbidity and a higher rate of mortality. The present study focuses on the presence of Candida spp. in 19 out of a total of 70 patients admitted to the Critical Care Burn Unit in the Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest, between 01.01.2019-31.12.2019. No other fungal species, besides Candida spp., were identified in this patient lot. The aim of this study was to analyze the risk factors and the dynamics of the biological parameters of the patients presenting Candida spp. infections, in order to determine how these contribute to the prognostic and final outcome of these patients. We can conclude that a precise diagnostic and prompt treatment can make a significant difference in the outcome of severely burnt patients presenting with a fungal infection.

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