[Intracardiac fungal mass in extreme premature patient].
Milagros C Diaz RojasJulio E Peralta RodríguezOscar A Soto BéjarPublished in: Archivos Peruanos de cardiologia y cirugia cardiovascular (2022)
There are few reports on intracardiac fungal masses, especially in the pediatric population. We present the case of an extremely premature patient who, after being hospitalized since birth in an intensive care unit, developed fungal masses in the right atrium, which, due to their size, location and resistance to medical treatment, required surgical excision. For this reason, at the slightest suspicion of systemic candidiasis in pediatric patients, it is mandatory to include an echocardiogram in the defocalization examinations to rule out endocarditis and thus avoid the development of intracardiac fungal masses. Therefore, early detection for timely medical management may avoid the surgical approach associated with a high risk of morbidity and mortality in extremely premature patients.
Keyphrases
- intensive care unit
- left atrial appendage
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- case report
- fine needle aspiration
- contrast enhanced
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- cell wall
- ultrasound guided
- chronic kidney disease
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- peritoneal dialysis
- pulmonary artery
- emergency department
- climate change
- vena cava
- inferior vena cava
- atrial fibrillation
- combination therapy
- computed tomography
- gestational age