Roseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis

Roseomonas species, a rare Gram-negative microorganism, has seldom been reported to cause peritonitis in end-stage renal disease patients on peritoneal dialysis. Only seven cases of peritonitis by this rare microorganism have been reported worldwide. Treatment options can be challenging if not detec...

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Autores principales: Sasmit Roy, Sumit Patel, Hardhik Kummamuru, Amarinder Singh Garcha, Rohan Gupta, Sreedhar Adapa
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:11ba1c80a031424f962c8c06fd8e4d952021-11-15T01:19:38ZRoseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis2090-665X10.1155/2021/1979332https://doaj.org/article/11ba1c80a031424f962c8c06fd8e4d952021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1979332https://doaj.org/toc/2090-665XRoseomonas species, a rare Gram-negative microorganism, has seldom been reported to cause peritonitis in end-stage renal disease patients on peritoneal dialysis. Only seven cases of peritonitis by this rare microorganism have been reported worldwide. Treatment options can be challenging if not detected early and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality along with the switching of the dialysis modality to hemodialysis which is highly undesirable. Our patient is a 65-year-old Caucasian female who needed to be changed to emergency hemodialysis due to inability to perform peritoneal dialysis from suspected peritonitis and was subsequently discovered to have peritonitis from Roseomonas mucosa. She recovered with a prolonged antibiotics course and returned to peritoneal dialysis in 3 months following her treatment completion. Prompt diagnosis and prolonged antibiotics are a cornerstone in the management of this rare microorganism to prevent mortality and morbidity from peritonitis.Sasmit RoySumit PatelHardhik KummamuruAmarinder Singh GarchaRohan GuptaSreedhar AdapaHindawi LimitedarticleDiseases of the genitourinary system. UrologyRC870-923ENCase Reports in Nephrology, Vol 2021 (2021)
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topic Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
RC870-923
spellingShingle Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
RC870-923
Sasmit Roy
Sumit Patel
Hardhik Kummamuru
Amarinder Singh Garcha
Rohan Gupta
Sreedhar Adapa
Roseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis
description Roseomonas species, a rare Gram-negative microorganism, has seldom been reported to cause peritonitis in end-stage renal disease patients on peritoneal dialysis. Only seven cases of peritonitis by this rare microorganism have been reported worldwide. Treatment options can be challenging if not detected early and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality along with the switching of the dialysis modality to hemodialysis which is highly undesirable. Our patient is a 65-year-old Caucasian female who needed to be changed to emergency hemodialysis due to inability to perform peritoneal dialysis from suspected peritonitis and was subsequently discovered to have peritonitis from Roseomonas mucosa. She recovered with a prolonged antibiotics course and returned to peritoneal dialysis in 3 months following her treatment completion. Prompt diagnosis and prolonged antibiotics are a cornerstone in the management of this rare microorganism to prevent mortality and morbidity from peritonitis.
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author Sasmit Roy
Sumit Patel
Hardhik Kummamuru
Amarinder Singh Garcha
Rohan Gupta
Sreedhar Adapa
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Sumit Patel
Hardhik Kummamuru
Amarinder Singh Garcha
Rohan Gupta
Sreedhar Adapa
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title Roseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis
title_short Roseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis
title_full Roseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis
title_fullStr Roseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Roseomonas mucosa-Induced Peritonitis in a Patient Undergoing Continuous Cycler Peritoneal Dialysis: Case Report and Literature Analysis
title_sort roseomonas mucosa-induced peritonitis in a patient undergoing continuous cycler peritoneal dialysis: case report and literature analysis
publisher Hindawi Limited
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/11ba1c80a031424f962c8c06fd8e4d95
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