[Late diagnosis of fatal invasive rickettsial disease in the Intensive Care Unit].

Pan Afr Med J

Chirurgie Générale à la Faculté de Médecine de Tunis, Hôpital de Zaghouan, Avenue de l'Environnement, 1100 Zaghouan, Tunisie.

Published: March 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Mediterranean spotted fever, caused by the bacterium Rickettsia Conorii, usually presents as mild illness, but severe cases with life-threatening complications are becoming more common.
  • - A rare case of a 52-year-old patient in the ICU exhibited convulsions, septic shock, and acute renal failure, leading to a diagnosis of severe rickettsial disease after observing symptoms like "inoculation chancre" lesions.
  • - Despite treatment with doxycycline, the patient experienced acute tubular necrosis and ultimately succumbed to multivisceral failure, highlighting the serious nature of rickettsiosis and its effects on microcirculation.

Article Abstract

Mediterranean spotted fever is an infectious disease belonging to the rickettsial group due to an intracellular bacterium: Rickettsia Conorii. Pauci-symptomatic and benign forms are predominant. Severe forms are rare and increasingly reported in the recent literature with potentially life-threatening severe multi-systemic involvement. We here report a very rare case of a 52-year old patient admitted to an Intensive Care Unit with convulsions, septic shock and acute renal failure. On the second day, given the discovery of « inoculation chancre »-like lesions which needed to be treated, the diagnosis of severe rickettsial disease with severe multivisceral involvement was suspected and then confirmed by serology. Antibiotic treatment with doxycycline was then administered. However the patient developed acute tubular necrosis requiring extrarenal purification sessions. The patient rapidly developed fatal multivisceral failure. Rickettsiosis is associated with microcirculatory vasculitis thus leading to severe clinical manifestations. The mechanisms involved and the possible prognostic factors have been discussed in this study through a review of the literature.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.25.211.10452DOI Listing

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