Evaluation of Brucella pericarditis cases by pooled analysis method


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EVLİCE O., YILMAZ M., ALKAN S., KÜÇÜK U.

Türk Hijyen ve Deneysel Biyoloji Dergisi, cilt.80, sa.3, ss.345-354, 2023 (Scopus) identifier

  • Yayın Türü: Makale / Tam Makale
  • Cilt numarası: 80 Sayı: 3
  • Basım Tarihi: 2023
  • Doi Numarası: 10.5505/turkhijyen.2023.20633
  • Dergi Adı: Türk Hijyen ve Deneysel Biyoloji Dergisi
  • Derginin Tarandığı İndeksler: Scopus, Academic Search Premier, CAB Abstracts, Veterinary Science Database, TR DİZİN (ULAKBİM)
  • Sayfa Sayıları: ss.345-354
  • Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi Adresli: Evet

Özet

Objective: Brucellosis is one of the most frequent zoonotic infectious diseases and is a global public health concern, particularly in developing countries. Brucellosis causes systemic symptoms and can affect different parts of the body. Brucellar pericarditis is a rare involvement of the cardiovascular system. This study aimed to investigate the clinical outcomes of Brucella pericarditis cases. Methods: A pooled analysis study was conducted by searching four international online databases with the terms “Brucella” and “pericarditis” and their synonyms. The full texts or abstracts were screened using these keywords. The publications were examined in terms of the age and gender of cases, publication year and country, additional diagnosis, diagnostic methods, treatments, and outcomes. Results: The study included 25 cases (14 males, 56%), with a mean age of 38.84 ± 9.7 (12-79) years. Systemic findings were present in 17 (68%) patients, and 17 (68%) had a cardiac presentation. 10 (40%) patients had retrosternal pain/ chest pain, 10 (40%) patients had pericardial frontman, and five (%10) cases had tachycardia. The most commonly used diagnostic method was a serological test (96%), and a positive blood culture result was determined in 64%. The Rose Bengal test was performed in seven cases, of which six had positive results. Complete recovery was reported for 22 cases, and death in two patients. Conclusion: Although brucellosis is less common in many developed countries, it should be keep in mind differential diagnosis in endemic areas. Brucellosis is a rare cause of pericarditis and requires specific treatment. Standard tube agglutination tests are highly sensitive and specific in the diagnosis of brucellosis. This non-invasive, practical test should be used in the differential diagnosis of pericarditis.