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Open Access 01-12-2023 | Heart Surgery | Case Report

Bacteraemia caused by Lactobacillus casei in a patient after cardiac surgery. A case report

Authors: Aneta Guzek, Paweł Filipowski, Zbigniew Rybicki, Piotr Grabski, Leszek Gryszko, Emilia Sopolińska, Dariusz Tomaszewski

Published in: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Bacteria of the Lactobacillus family are a part of the physiological flora of the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and urinary tract. We have used them in the food industry as probiotics and supplements. In some settings, rod-shaped lactic acid bacteria may become pathogenic. It may occur in immunocompromised or heart disease patients after cardiac surgery, patients with disturbed intestinal wall permeability, or those treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics.

Case presentation

We present rare bacteraemia induced by the probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus casei in a 63-year-old patient after the attempted removal of ICD electrodes, complicated by acute regurgitation of the tricuspid valve. The patient underwent urgent cardiac surgery, the electrode elements were removed, and the tricuspid valve was replaced with a biological prosthesis. After surgery, the patient required intensive, multidisciplinary treatment with mechanical ventilation, continuous renal replacement therapy, broad-spectrum empirical antibiotic therapy, parenteral nutrition, and blood product transfusion because of multiple organ failure. On the 14th day of hospitalisation, the clinical symptoms of septic shock were observed. The microbiological investigation was performed, and Lactobacillus casei was cultured from a dialysis catheter sample. Dedicated antimicrobials were administered, and the patient was discharged home in good overall condition.

Conclusions

The present case shows that the promoted use of probiotics must be cautiously administered to patients in severe conditions, especially when accompanied by reduced immune system efficiency symptoms.
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Metadata
Title
Bacteraemia caused by Lactobacillus casei in a patient after cardiac surgery. A case report
Authors
Aneta Guzek
Paweł Filipowski
Zbigniew Rybicki
Piotr Grabski
Leszek Gryszko
Emilia Sopolińska
Dariusz Tomaszewski
Publication date
01-12-2023
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