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Phage–Antibiotic Combination Therapy against Recurrent Pseudomonas Septicaemia in a Patient with an Arterial Stent

  • Ulla Elina Otava
  • , Laura Tervo
  • , Riikka Havela
  • , Liisa Vuotari
  • , Matti Ylänne
  • , Annette Asplund
  • , Sheetal Patpatia
  • , Saija Kiljunen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Intravascular stent infections are often associated with high risks of morbidity and mortality. We report here a case of a patient with an arterial stent and recurrent Pseudomonas septicaemias successfully treated with phage–meropenem combination therapy. Methods: A 75-year-old female with arteriosclerosis and comorbidities went through a femoropopliteal bypass with prosthesis in the right inguinal area. After the bypass, she developed a recurring Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and also neutropenia during different antibiotics. A rapidly growing pseudoaneurysm in the right inguinal area led to an emergency intra-arterial stent placement during blood stream infection, later suspected to host a P. aeruginosa biofilm. Removing the stent was deemed precarious, and phage therapy was considered as a compassionate treatment option. A three-phage cocktail infecting the P. aeruginosa strain was prepared and administered intravenously together with meropenem for two weeks, after which, a ten-month follow-up was carried out. Results: No adverse reactions occurred during the phage therapy treatment, while infection markers were normalized. In addition, recovery was seen in a PET-CT scan. During the 10-month follow-up, no further P. aeruginosa septicaemias occurred. Conclusions: Phage–meropenem combination therapy was thus found safe and effective in the treatment of recurrent Pseudomonas septicaemia in a patient with an arterial stent.

Original languageEnglish
Article number916
JournalAntibiotics
Volume13
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

This work was supported by the Jane & Aatos Erkko foundation (to Mikael Skurnik) and the Research Council of Finland (grant number 336519 to S.K. and PROFI7 to the University of Helsinki). Open access funding provided by University of Helsinki.

FundersFunder number
Jane ja Aatos Erkon Säätiö
Helsingin yliopisto
Research Council of Finland336519
Research Council of Finland

    UN SDGs

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    1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
      SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

    Keywords

    • arterial stent
    • meropenem
    • neutropenia
    • phage therapy
    • Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    • septicemia

    Publication forum classification

    • Publication forum level 1

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Microbiology
    • Biochemistry
    • General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
    • Microbiology (medical)
    • Infectious Diseases
    • Pharmacology (medical)

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