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The Effect on Mortality of Fluconazole or Echinocandins Treatment in Candidemia in Internal Medicine Wards
Authors:Francesco G De Rosa  Silvia Corcione  Claudia Filippini  Stefania Raviolo  Lucina Fossati  Chiara Montrucchio  Chiara Aldieri  Alessia Petrolo  Rossana Cavallo  Giovanni Di Perri
Institution:1Department of Medical Sciences, Infectious Diseases at Amedeo di Savoia Hospital, University of Turin, Turin, Italy;2Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, City of Health and Sciences, Molinette Hospital, University of Turin, Turin, Italy;3Department of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, Laboratory of Microbiology and Virology, City of Health and Sciences, Molinette, University of Turin, Turin, Italy;Instituto de Salud Carlos III, SPAIN
Abstract:The incidence of candidemia has increased over the past two decades, with an increased number of cases in Internal Medicine and a prevalence ranging from 24% to 57%. This single-center retrospective study was performed to evaluate the epidemiology and the risk factors associated with mortality of candidemia in patients admitted to Internal Medicine wards (IMWs) of the City of Health and Sciences, Molinette Hospital, Turin, from January 2004 to December 2012. For each patient, demographic, clinical and microbiological data were collected. A case of candidemia was defined as a patient with at least one blood culture positive for Candida spp. Amongst 670 episodes of candidemia, 274 (41%) episodes occurred in IMWs. The mortality was 39% and was associated at multivariate analysis with sepsis, cirrhosis and neurologic diseases, whilst removal of central venous catheter ≤48h was significantly associated with survival. In the 77 patients treated with early antifungal therapy the mortality was 29% and was not significantly different with caspofungin or fluconazole, whilst in patients with definitive therapy the mortality was significantly lower with echinocandins compared to fluconazole (11.7% Vs. 39%; p=0.0289), a finding confirmed by multivariate analysis. The mortality was significantly associated with sepsis, cirrhosis and neurologic diseases, whilst CVC removal ≤48h was associated with survival. In patients with early therapy, fluconazole or caspofungin were equally effective. However, echinocandins were significantly more effective as definitive treatment, a finding not explained by differences in treatment delays. Further studies are needed to understand the full potential of these different therapeutic strategies in IMWs.
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