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T2Candida MR as a predictor of outcome in patients with suspected invasive candidiasis starting empirical antifungal treatment: a prospective pilot study.
- Source :
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The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy [J Antimicrob Chemother] 2018 Mar 01; Vol. 73 (suppl_4), pp. iv6-iv12. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Objectives: We assessed the potential role of T2Candida MR (T2MR) and serological biomarkers [β-d-glucan (BDG) or Candida albicans germ tube antibodies (CAGTA)], alone or in combination with standard cultures, for identifying patients with suspected invasive candidiasis (IC), who may benefit from maintaining antifungal therapy.<br />Methods: Prospective observational multicentre study including all adult patients receiving empirical antifungal therapy for suspected IC, from January to June 2017. CAGTA, BDG and T2MR were determined at baseline and at +2 and +4 days after enrolment. Primary endpoint was the diagnostic value of CAGTA, BDG and T2MR, alone or in combination with standard culture, to predict diagnosis of IC and/or mortality in the first 7 days after starting antifungal therapy (poor outcome).<br />Results: Overall, 14/49 patients (28.6%) had a poor outcome (7 died within the first 7 days of antifungal therapy, whereas 7 ended with a diagnosis of IC). CAGTA [3/14 (21.4%) versus 8/35 (22.9%), P = 1] and BDG [8/14 (57.1%) versus 17/35 (48.6%), P = 0.75] results were similar in poor- and good-outcome patients. Conversely, a positive T2MR was associated with a higher risk of poor outcome [5/14 (35.7%) versus 0/35 (0.0%) P = 0.0001]. Specificity and positive predictive value of a positive T2MR for predicting poor outcome were both 100%, with a negative predictive value of 79.6%. After testing the combinations of biomarkers/standard cultures and T2MR/standard cultures, the combination of T2MR/standard cultures showed a high capacity to discriminate patients with poor outcome from those with good clinical evolution.<br />Conclusions: T2MR may be of significant utility to identify patients who may benefit from maintaining antifungal therapy.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Aged
Antibodies, Fungal blood
Blood Culture
Candidiasis diagnosis
Candidiasis, Invasive diagnosis
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
Prospective Studies
beta-Glucans blood
Antifungal Agents therapeutic use
Candidiasis diagnostic imaging
Candidiasis drug therapy
Candidiasis, Invasive diagnostic imaging
Candidiasis, Invasive drug therapy
Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1460-2091
- Volume :
- 73
- Issue :
- suppl_4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29608751
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dky047