1. Clinical significance of time to positivity for yeast in candidemia
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Yu Jiun Chan, Liang Yu Chen, Yin Yin Chen, Su Pen Yang, Shu Yuan Liao, Fu Der Wang, Te-Li Chen, and Liang Kung Chen
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Adult ,Male ,Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Taiwan ,Logistic regression ,Severity of Illness Index ,Young Adult ,Immunology and Microbiology(all) ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,Intensive care ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Clinical significance ,Antifungal treatment ,Intensive care medicine ,Candida albicans ,Time to positivity ,Aged ,Candida ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,biology ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Candidemia ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,Survival Analysis ,Yeast ,Blood ,Infectious Diseases ,Female ,business - Abstract
PurposeCandidemia is an important issue of nosocomial bloodstream infections, and is associated with a high mortality rate. However, little information is available before final species identification, which takes days after the episode of candidemia. This study tried to determine whether time to positivity (TTP) for yeast helps in predicting the species of candidemia.MethodsA retrospective cohort study was conducted in Taiwan, which included 434 episodes of nonduplicated candidemia during the period between 2006 and 2009. The demographic features, clinical characteristics, TTP for yeast, and acute illness scores were included for analysis.ResultsThe mean age of patients with candidemia was 70.4 ± 15.2 years, and the 30-day crude mortality rate was 48.2%. Forty-five percent of patients suffered from shock status with a mean Acute Physiological and Chronic Health Evaluation II score of 27.0 ± 8.7 and a mean Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score of 9.7 ± 4.5, whereas 50% were admitted to the intensive care units. Candida albicans was still the most commonly identified pathogen (58.1%), followed by C. tropicalis (14.7%), C. parapsilosis (13.1%), and C. glabrata (8.3%). Results of multivariate logistic regression showed that TTP for yeast within 48 hours would more favor C. tropicalis (p = 0.044), and less favor C. glabrata (p = 0.025) and C. parapsilosis (p
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- 2015
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