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Moellerella wisconsensis’e bağlı olarak gelişen periton diyalizi ile ilişkili peritonit olgusu*

Year 2019, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 85 - 87, 31.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.21601/ortadogutipdergisi.363862

Abstract

Peritonit,
sürekli ayaktan periton diyalizi (SAPD) yapılan hastalarda yaygın ve önemli bir
komplikasyon olup, anlamlı oranda morbidite ve mortalite ile ilişkilidir. Gram
negatif bakteriler,  periton diyalizi ile
ilişkili peritonitlerin %20-30’undan sorumlu etkenlerdir.  Moellerella
wisconsensis
(M.wisconsensis), yakın
zamanda izole edilmiş bir Enterobacteriaceae
ailesi üyesidir. Bakterinin insanlardaki patojenitesi tam olarak bilinmemesine
rağmen; birkaç olguda, diyare ve bazılarında sekonder bakteriyeminin eşlik
ettiği akut kolesistit  olguları
raporlanmıştır. Bu çalışmada,  M.wisconsensis’e bağlı olarak gelişen periton
diyalizi ile ilişkili peritonit gelişen bir olgu sunulmuştur. 

References

  • 1. Shin JH, Kim SH, Jeong HS,et al. Identification of coagulase-negative staphylococci isolated from continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis fluid using 16S ribosomal RNA, tuf, and SodA gene sequencing. Perit Dial Int 2011 ; 31: 340-46.
  • 2. Szeto CC, Chow KM. Gram-negative peritonitis-the Achilles heel of peritoneal dialysis? Perit Dial Int 2007; 27 : 267-71.
  • 3. Suzuki K, Horigome I, Shishido Y, Chiba S, Miyazaki M . Peritoneal dialysis- associated peritonitis caused by gram-negative bacteria: characteristics similar to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ?. Adv Perit Dial 1999; 15:197-200.
  • 4. Hickman-Brenner FW, Huntley-Carter GP, Saitoh Y, Steigerwalt AG, Farmer JJ, Brenner DJ. Moellerella wisconsensis, a new genus and species of Enterobacteriaceae found in human stool specimens. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1984; 19.4 : 460-63.
  • 5. Seyman D, Özen NS , Berk H, Kızılateş F, Günay V, Öztoprak N. First case of primary bacteremia caused by Moellerella wisconsensis: a case report and literature review. Klinik Dergisi 2013; 26: 119-21.
  • 6. Leroy AG, Malandain D, Duchalais É, Meurette G, Corvec S. Accurate MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry identification of a colistin-resistant Moellerella wisconsensis strain. Med Mal Infect 2016; 46: 233-35.
  • 7. Aller AI, Castro C, Medina MJ et al. Isolation of Moellerella wisconsensis from blood culture from a patientwith acute cholecystitis. Clin Microbiol Infect 2009; 15: 1193–94.
  • 8. Cardentey-Reyes A, Jacobs F, Struelens MJ, Rodriguez-Villalobos H. First case of bacteremia caused by Moellerella wisconsensis: case report and areview of the literature. Infection 2009; 37: 544–46.

Peritonitis related to peritoneal dialysis due to Moellerella wisconsensis

Year 2019, Volume: 11 Issue: 1, 85 - 87, 31.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.21601/ortadogutipdergisi.363862

Abstract



Peritonitis is one of the most common and important complications in
patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), that is
associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
Gram negative bacteria are the causative agents in % 20-30 of
peritoneal dialysis related peritonitis case.
Moellerella winconsensis is a recently-identified member of the Enterobacteriaceae
family.
Although pathogenicity of M.wisconsensis remains unclear in
humans, it is found associated with
diarrhea and acute cholecystitis
with or without secondary bacteremia only in a few cases. In this report, a
case of peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis caused by M. wisconsensis
is presented. 

References

  • 1. Shin JH, Kim SH, Jeong HS,et al. Identification of coagulase-negative staphylococci isolated from continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis fluid using 16S ribosomal RNA, tuf, and SodA gene sequencing. Perit Dial Int 2011 ; 31: 340-46.
  • 2. Szeto CC, Chow KM. Gram-negative peritonitis-the Achilles heel of peritoneal dialysis? Perit Dial Int 2007; 27 : 267-71.
  • 3. Suzuki K, Horigome I, Shishido Y, Chiba S, Miyazaki M . Peritoneal dialysis- associated peritonitis caused by gram-negative bacteria: characteristics similar to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ?. Adv Perit Dial 1999; 15:197-200.
  • 4. Hickman-Brenner FW, Huntley-Carter GP, Saitoh Y, Steigerwalt AG, Farmer JJ, Brenner DJ. Moellerella wisconsensis, a new genus and species of Enterobacteriaceae found in human stool specimens. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1984; 19.4 : 460-63.
  • 5. Seyman D, Özen NS , Berk H, Kızılateş F, Günay V, Öztoprak N. First case of primary bacteremia caused by Moellerella wisconsensis: a case report and literature review. Klinik Dergisi 2013; 26: 119-21.
  • 6. Leroy AG, Malandain D, Duchalais É, Meurette G, Corvec S. Accurate MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry identification of a colistin-resistant Moellerella wisconsensis strain. Med Mal Infect 2016; 46: 233-35.
  • 7. Aller AI, Castro C, Medina MJ et al. Isolation of Moellerella wisconsensis from blood culture from a patientwith acute cholecystitis. Clin Microbiol Infect 2009; 15: 1193–94.
  • 8. Cardentey-Reyes A, Jacobs F, Struelens MJ, Rodriguez-Villalobos H. First case of bacteremia caused by Moellerella wisconsensis: case report and areview of the literature. Infection 2009; 37: 544–46.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Case report
Authors

Duygu Çerçioğlu This is me 0000-0003-1792-515X

Süleyman Karaköse This is me 0000-0003-4680-7435

Ayşe Zeynep Bal This is me 0000-0002-9237-7619

Esra Kaya Kılıç This is me 0000-0002-3270-4841

Mehtap Alev This is me 0000-0002-8354-5529

Salih Cesur 0000-0003-4960-7375

Çiğdem Ataman Hatipoğlu This is me 0000-0002-1104-8232

Sami Kınıklı This is me 0000-0002-9661-7851

Publication Date March 31, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 11 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Çerçioğlu D, Karaköse S, Bal AZ, Kılıç EK, Alev M, Cesur S, Hatipoğlu ÇA, Kınıklı S. Moellerella wisconsensis’e bağlı olarak gelişen periton diyalizi ile ilişkili peritonit olgusu*. omj. 2019;11(1):85-7.

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