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Epidemiology, clinical profile, management, and outcome of COVID-19-associated rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis in 2826 patients in India – Collaborative OPAI-IJO Study on Mucormycosis in COVID-19 (COSMIC), Report 1
Document Type
article
Author
Mrittika SenSantosh G HonavarSabyasachi SenguptaRaksha RaoUsha KimMukesh SharmaMahipal SachdevAshok K GroverAbhidnya SurveAbhishek BudharapuAbhishek K RamadhinAbhishek Kumar TripathiAdit GuptaAditya BhargavaAnimesh SahuAnjali KhairnarAnju KocharAnkita MadhavaniAnkur K ShrivastavaAnuja K DesaiAnujeet PaulAnuradha AyyarAparna BhatnagarAparna SinghalArchana Sunil NikoseArun BhargavaArvind L TenagiAshish KambleAshiyana NarianiBhavin PatelBibbhuti KashyapBodhraj DhawanBusaraben VohraCharuta MandkeChinmayee ThrishulamurthyChitra SambareDeepayan SarkarDevanshi Shirishbhai MankadDhwani MaheshwariDilip LalwaniDipti KananiDiti PatelFairooz P ManjandavidaFrenali GodhaniGarima Amol AgarwalGayatri RavulaparthiGondhi Vijay ShilpaGunjan DeshpandeHansa ThakkarHardik ShahHare Ram OjhaHarsha JaniJyoti GontiaJyotika P MishrikotkarKamalpreet LikhariKamini PrajapatiKavita PorwalKirthi KokaKulveer Singh DharawatLakshmi B RamamurthyMainak BhattacharyyaManorama SainiMarem C ChristyMausumi DasMaya HadaMehul PanchalModini PandharpurkarMohammad Osman AliMukesh PorwalNagaraju GangashetappaNeelima MehrotraNeha BijlaniNidhi GajendragadkarNitin M NagarkarPalak ModiParveen RewriPiyushi SaoPrajakta Salunkhe PatilPramod GiriPriti KapadiaPriti YadavPurvi BhagatRagini ParekhRajashekhar DyaberiRajender Singh ChauhanRajwinder KaurRam Kishan DuveshRamesh MurthyRavi Varma DanduRavija KathiaraRenu BeriRinal PanditRita Hepsi RaniRoshmi GuptaRuchi PherwaniRujuta SapkalRupa MehtaSameeksha TadepalliSamra FatimaSandeep KarmarkarSandeep Suresh PatilSanjana ShahSankit ShahSapan ShahSarika DubeySaurin GandhiSavitha KanakpurShalini MohanSharad BhomajSheela KerkarShivani JariwalaShivati SahuShruthi TaraShruti Kochar MaruShubhda SharmaShweta GuptaShwetha KumariSima DasSmita MenonSnehal BurkuleSonam Poonam NisarSubashini KaliaperumalSubramanya RaoSudipto PakrasiSujatha RathodSunil G BiradarSuresh KumarSusheen DuttSvati BansalSwati Amulbhai RavaniSweta LohiyaSyed Wajahat Ali RizviTanmay GokhaleTatyarao P LahaneTejaswini VukkadalaTriveni GroverTrupti BhesaniyaUrmil ChawlaUsha SinghVaishali L UneVarsha NandedkarVenkata SubramaniamVidya EswaranVidya Nair ChaudhryViji RangarajanVipin DehaneVivek M SahasrabudheYarra SowjanyaYashaswini TupkaryYogita Phadke
Source
Indian Journal of Ophthalmology, Vol 69, Iss 7, Pp 1670-1692 (2021)
Subject
corticosteroids
covid-19
covid-19-associated rocm
diabetes mellitus
mucormycosis
orbital exenteration
paransal sinus debridement
rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis
staging of rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis
Ophthalmology
RE1-994
Language
English
ISSN
0301-4738
1998-3689
Abstract
Purpose: COVID-19-associated rhino-orbital-cerebral mucormycosis (ROCM) has reached epidemic proportion during India's second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, with several risk factors being implicated in its pathogenesis. This study aimed to determine the patient demographics, risk factors including comorbidities, and medications used to treat COVID-19, presenting symptoms and signs, and the outcome of management. Methods: This was a retrospective, observational study of patients with COVID-19-associated ROCM managed or co-managed by ophthalmologists in India from January 1, 2020 to May 26, 2021. Results: Of the 2826 patients, the states of Gujarat (22%) and Maharashtra (21%) reported the highest number of ROCM. The mean age of patients was 51.9 years with a male preponderance (71%). While 57% of the patients needed oxygen support for COVID-19 infection, 87% of the patients were treated with corticosteroids, (21% for > 10 days). Diabetes mellitus (DM) was present in 78% of all patients. Most of the cases showed onset of symptoms of ROCM between day 10 and day 15 from the diagnosis of COVID-19, 56% developed within 14 days after COVID-19 diagnosis, while 44% had delayed onset beyond 14 days. Orbit was involved in 72% of patients, with stage 3c forming the bulk (27%). Overall treatment included intravenous amphotericin B in 73%, functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS)/paranasal sinus (PNS) debridement in 56%, orbital exenteration in 15%, and both FESS/PNS debridement and orbital exenteration in 17%. Intraorbital injection of amphotericin B was administered in 22%. At final follow-up, mortality was 14%. Disease stage >3b had poorer prognosis. Paranasal sinus debridement and orbital exenteration reduced the mortality rate from 52% to 39% in patients with stage 4 disease with intracranial extension (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Corticosteroids and DM are the most important predisposing factors in the development of COVID-19-associated ROCM. COVID-19 patients must be followed up beyond recovery. Awareness of red flag symptoms and signs, high index of clinical suspicion, prompt diagnosis, and early initiation of treatment with amphotericin B, aggressive surgical debridement of the PNS, and orbital exenteration, where indicated, are essential for successful outcome.