Fungal Infections Associated with Epidural Steroid Injections: Risks and Mitigation Strategies

AbstractPurpose of ReviewThis review aims to explore the recent developments in understanding and managing fungal meningitis related to epidural steroid injections. It delves into the causes and risk factors, with a special focus on strategies for mitigating these risks. The role of compounding pharmacies in this context is critically examined, particularly how their practices impact the safety and quality of steroid injections. This review seeks to provide a holistic view of the challenges and advancements in preventing fungal infections in patients undergoing these procedures, integrating both medical and pharmaceutical perspectives.Recent FindingsRecent studies have brought to light the heightened risk of fungal meningitis in patients receiving epidural steroid injections, especially among the immunocompromised. The 2012 outbreak, predominantly caused by the atypical pathogenExserohilum rostratum, has been instrumental in shaping current understanding. This incident has emphasized the potential danger of rare environmental fungi in medical environments. Progress has been made in diagnostic methodologies and the comprehension of infection mechanisms. There ’s also an increased focus on the necessity for strict safety measures and heightened awareness among healthcare professionals to avert similar incidents in the future.SummaryThe review highlights the critical need for increased vigilance and comprehensive safety protocols in administering epidural steroid injections. I...
Source: Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports - Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research