1. Prognostic factors of Candida spp. bloodstream infection in adults: A nine-year retrospective cohort study across tertiary hospitals in Brazil and Spain
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Caroline Agnelli, Maricela Valerio, Emilio Bouza, Jesús Guinea, Teresa Sukiennik, Thais Guimarães, Flavio Queiroz-Telles, Patricia Muñoz, and Arnaldo Lopes Colombo
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Candidemia ,Invasive candidiasis ,Prognostic factors ,Antifungal treatment ,Echinocandins ,Intravascular catheter ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Mortality rates among adults with candidemia vary widely in different geographical settings. Studies directly comparing epidemiology and clinical practices between countries are scarce and could bring insights into improving clinical outcomes. Methods: Retrospective cohort including adults with candidemia diagnosed in five tertiary hospitals from Brazil and Spain between 2010-2018. Adequate therapeutic management included appropriate antifungal therapy and central-venous-catheter (CVC) removal within 48 h of fungemia. Primary endpoints were mortality rates at 14 and 30 days. Secondary endpoints were prognostic factors associated with 30-day mortality. Findings: Overall, 720 patients were included, being 323 from Spain. Spanish patients received echinocandins more often (52·5% vs. 39·3%, p = 0.001), initiated antifungals earlier [2 (0-7) vs. 2 days (0-16), p1 [OR 2·56, 95%CI (1·776-3·690), p
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- 2022
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