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- Title
Mucormycosis Epidemic in Covid Era: A Sinister Superinfection.
- Authors
George, Sonith Peter; Bhalot, Lokesh; Verma, Jagram; Godha, Surbhi; Gupta, Yamini; Mundra, R. K.
- Abstract
In this study, we attempt to look at the various presentations, comorbidities and association of the recent epidemic of rhino-orbital cerebral mucormycosis with Covid-19 in central India. A prospective study of 612 patients diagnosed with mucormycosis from April to July 2021. Detailed history was taken and thorough clinical examination was done. The relation of mucormycosis with Covid-19 and other morbidities was studied. Nasal endoscopy, imaging and management findings were tabulated and analyzed. Male predominance of the disease was noted. The most common age group affected was found to be 41–50 years group having 33.1% of all patients. 83.2% patients had history of Covid-19 infection. Majority of the patients (41.6%) had mucormycosis symptoms within 1 month of Covid-19 symptom onset. Nasal symptoms predominated with 61.1% patients having one or more of the several nasal symptoms. Most common comorbidity was diabetes mellitus (75.8% cases). Nasal and sinus debridement was performed in 584 patients (95.4%). Mucormycosis turned into a widespread epidemic during the second wave of Covid-19 in India. Diabetes mellitus was the most common associated comorbidity that increased the risk of mucormycosis in patients with history of Covid-19 infection. A high index of suspicion in patients presenting with early symptoms in the context of Covid-19, along with prompt diagnosis using radiological, endoscopic and microbiological tools will help reduce mortality to a great extent. Mainstay of treatment is aggressive surgical and medical management, controlling comorbidities and adequate post-operative care.
- Subjects
INDIA; COVID-19 pandemic; MUCORMYCOSIS; COVID-19; SUPERINFECTION; POSTOPERATIVE care; PARANASAL sinuses
- Publication
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2023, Vol 75, Issue 4, p3501
- ISSN
2231-3796
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12070-023-04014-7