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  • A 72-year-old woman developed an acute rupture of a biological graft 21 months after undergoing aortic valve and ascending aorta replacement due to dissection.
  • During surgery, tissue samples showed acid-fast bacilli, but standard culture methods couldn’t identify the cause.
  • Advanced metagenomic analysis and customized bioinformatics confirmed the infection, emphasizing the need for multiple testing methods in complex cases.

Article Abstract

We present the case of a 72-year-old female patient with acute contained rupture of a biological composite graft, 21 months after replacement of the aortic valve and the ascending aorta due to an aortic dissection. Auramine-rhodamine staining of intraoperative biopsies showed acid-fast bacilli, but classical culture and molecular methods failed to identify any organism. Metagenomic analysis indicated infection with  , which was confirmed by target-specific qPCR. The complexity of the sample required a customized bioinformatics pipeline, including cleaning steps to remove sequences of human, bovine ad pig origin. Our study underlines the importance of multiple testing to increase the likelihood of pathogen identification in highly complex samples.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8745612PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23010381DOI Listing

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