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Clinical Outcomes and Prognostic Factors of Empirical Antifungal Therapy with Itraconazole in the Patients with Hematological Malignancies: A Prospective Multicenter Observational Study in Korea

Authors :
Jinny Park
June-Won Cheong
Yang Soo Kim
Je-Hwan Lee
Yee Soo Chae
Yoo Hong Min
Jong Wook Lee
Jae Yong Kwak
Won Sik Lee
Jin Seok Kim
Deok Hwan Yang
Ho Jin Shin
Hawk Kim
Young Rok Do
Joon Seong Park
Sung-Hyun Kim
Source :
Yonsei Medical Journal
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Yonsei University College of Medicine, 2013.

Abstract

Purpose To identify prognostic factors for the outcomes of empirical antifungal therapy, we performed a multicenter, prospective, observational study in immunocompromised patients with hematological malignancies. Materials and Methods Three hundred seventy-six patients (median age of 48) who had neutropenic fever and who received intravenous (IV) itraconazole as an empirical antifungal therapy for 3 or more days were analyzed. The patients with possible or probable categories of invasive fungal disease (IFD) were enrolled. Results The overall success rate was 51.3% (196/376). Age >50 years, underlying lung disease (co-morbidity), poor performance status [Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) ≥2], radiologic evidence of IFD, longer duration of baseline neutropenic fever (≥4 days), no antifungal prophylaxis or prophylactic use of antifungal agents other than itraconazole, and high tumor burden were associated with decreased success rate in univariate analysis. In multivariate analysis, age >50 years (p=0.009) and poor ECOG performance status (p=0.005) were significantly associated with poor outcomes of empirical antifungal therapy. Twenty-two patients (5.9%) discontinued itraconazole therapy due to toxicity. Conclusion We concluded that empirical antifungal therapy with IV itraconazole in immunocompromised patients is effective and safe. Additionally, age over 50 years and poor performance status were poor prognostic factors for the outcomes of empirical antifungal therapy with IV itraconazole.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19762437 and 05135796
Volume :
55
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Yonsei Medical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....044eca44fc35fe500afab51f02c50625