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A 30-Year-Old Man With Finger Pain and Swelling [Case Report]

Li-Geng, Tony; Sartori, Daniel J; Shoucri, Sherif; Meehan, Shane A; Karagounis, Theodora K
PMID: 37607354
ISSN: 1537-6591
CID: 5598412

Evaluation of BioFire® FilmArray® Pneumonia Panel in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Samples From Immunocompromised Patients With Suspected Pneumonia

Li-Geng, Tony; Zervou, Fainareti N; Aguero-Rosenfeld, Maria; Zacharioudakis, Ioannis M
Objectives Immunocompromised patients, specifically those with solid organ transplants or cancer on chemotherapy, are at particularly high risk of severe pneumonia and opportunistic infections. In select patients, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) is performed to provide high-quality samples for analysis. We compare BioFire® FilmArray® Pneumonia Panel (BioFire Diagnostics, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States), a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay, with standard of care diagnostics in BAL samples from immunocompromised patients to identify opportunities for this test to affect clinical decision making. Methods Patients hospitalized with pneumonia based on clinical and radiographic findings who underwent evaluation with bronchoscopy between May 2019 to January 2020 were reviewed. Among those patients undergoing bronchoscopy, those who were immunocompromised were selected for inclusion in the study. BAL specimens submitted to the microbiology laboratory were chosen based on as part of the internal validation of the panel in comparison with sputum culture at our hospitals. We compared the outcomes of the multiplex PCR assay with traditional culture methods and evaluated the role of PCR assay in de-escalating antimicrobial therapy. Results Twenty-four patients were identified for testing with the multiplex PCR assay. Of the 24 patients, 16 were immunocompromised, all with solid or hematological malignancy or a history of organ transplant. Seventeen individual BAL samples from the 16 patients were reviewed. BAL culture results and the multiplex PCR assay were in agreement in 13 samples (76.5%). In four cases, the multiplex PCR assay identified a possible causative pathogen not detected by standard workup. The median time to de-escalation of antimicrobials was three days (interquartile range (IQR) 2-4) from the day of collection of the BAL samples. Conclusions Studies have established the additive role of multiplex PCR testing in addition to traditional diagnostic tools like sputum culture in diagnosing the etiology of pneumonia. Limited data exist specifically looking at immunocompromised patients, in whom a timely and accurate diagnosis is particularly important. There is a potential benefit for performing multiplex PCR assays as an additive diagnostic tool in BAL samples for these patients.
PMCID:10205050
PMID: 37228561
ISSN: 2168-8184
CID: 5527182

Recognizing Cutibacterium acnes as a cause of infectious pericarditis: A case report and review of literature [Case Report]

Li-Geng, Tony; Geraci, Travis C; Narula, Navneet; Zervou, Fainareti N; Prasad, Prithiv J; Decano, Arnold G; Sterling, Stephanie; Zacharioudakis, Ioannis M
Cutibacterium acnes is an anaerobic bacterium commonly thought of as a culture contaminant rather than a pathogen. We present a case of Cutibacterium acnes pericarditis in a 22-year-old immunocompetent woman managed with surgical pericardial window and a 4-week course of penicillin G and review related literature on Cutibacterium acnes pericarditis.
PMID: 33771686
ISSN: 1095-8274
CID: 4830272

HERE A CLOT, THERE A CLOT, EVERYWHERE A CLOT: A CASE OF VENOUS AND ARTERIAL THROMBI IN A PATIENT WITH COVID-19 [Meeting Abstract]

Li-Geng, Tony; Mahowald, Carrie
ISI:000709108700261
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5527202

Cultural Influences on Dietary Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes in East Asian Americans: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review

Li-Geng, Tony; Kilham, Jessica; McLeod, Katherine M
PMCID:7081245
PMID: 32195450
ISSN: 2473-1242
CID: 5527172

EUS diagnosis of cystic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors

Li-Geng, Tony; Cai, Guoping; Aslanian, Harry R
PMCID:6004037
PMID: 29916484
ISSN: 2468-4481
CID: 5527162

BIOAVAILABILITY OF ASPIRIN IN RATS COMPARING THE DRUG'S UPTAKE INTO GI TISSUE AND VASCULAR AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS: IMPLICATIONS ON ASPIRIN'S CHEMOPREVENTIVE ACTION [Meeting Abstract]

Lichtenberger, Lenard M.; Phan, Tri M.; Fang, Dexing; Edler-Childress, Susann; Philip, Justin; Li-Geng, Tony; Dial, Elizabeth
ISI:000403140303577
ISSN: 0016-5085
CID: 5527192