Baseline findings of a multicentric ambispective cohort study (2021–2022) among hospitalised mucormycosis patients in India
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Mycology
Abstract
In India, the incidence of mucormycosis reached high levels during 2021–2022, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic. In response to this, we established a multicentric ambispective cohort of patients hospitalised with mucormycosis across India. In this paper, we report their baseline profile, clinical characteristics and outcomes at discharge. Patients hospitalized for mucormycosis during March–July 2021 were included. Mucormycosis was diagnosed based on mycological confirmation on direct microscopy (KOH/Calcofluor white stain), culture, histopathology, or supportive evidence from endoscopy or imaging. After consent, trained data collectors used medical records and telephonic interviews to capture data in a pre-tested structured questionnaire. At baseline, we recruited 686 patients from 26 study hospitals, of whom 72.3% were males, 78% had a prior history of diabetes, 53.2% had a history of corticosteroid treatment, and 80% were associated with COVID-19. Pain, numbness or swelling of the face were the commonest symptoms (73.3%). Liposomal Amphotericin B was the commonest drug formulation used (67.1%), and endoscopic sinus surgery was the most common surgical procedure (73.6%). At discharge, the disease was stable in 43.3%, in regression for 29.9% but 9.6% died during hospitalization. Among survivors, commonly reported disabilities included facial disfigurement (18.4%) and difficulties in chewing/swallowing (17.8%). Though the risk of mortality was only 1 in 10, the disability due to the disease was very high. This cohort study could enhance our understanding of the disease’s clinical progression and help frame standard treatment guidelines.
First Page
70
Last Page
84
DOI
10.1080/21501203.2023.2271928
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Recommended Citation
Abdulkader, Rizwan Suliankatchi; Ponnaiah, Manickam; Bhatnagar, Tarun; and Devika, S., "Baseline findings of a multicentric ambispective cohort study (2021–2022) among hospitalised mucormycosis patients in India" (2024). Open Access archive. 7257.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/7257