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Pre-chemotherapy risk factors for invasive fungal diseases: prospective analysis of 1,192 patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (SEIFEM 2010-a multicenter study)

Authors :
Caira, M.
Candoni, A.
Verga, L.
Busca, A.
Delia, M.
Nosari, A.
Caramatti, C.
Castagnola, C.
Cattaneo, C.
Fanci, R.
Chierichini, A.
Melillo, L.
Mitra, M. E.
Picardi, M.
Potenza, L.
Salutari, P.
Vianelli, N.
Facchini, L.
Cesarini, M.
De Paolis, M. R.
Di Blasi, R.
Farina, F.
Venditti, A.
Ferrari, A.
Garzia, M.
Gasbarrino, C.
Invernizzi, R.
Lessi, F.
Manna, A.
Martino, B.
Nadali, G.
Offidani, M.
Paris, L.
Pavone, V.
Rossi, G.
Spadea, A.
Specchia, G.
Trecarichi, E. M.
Vacca, A.
Cesaro, S.
Perriello, V.
Aversa, F.
Tumbarello, M.
Pagano, L.
Ragionieri, R.
Orsola Malpighi, O. S.
Antoniazzi, F.
Storti, S.
Luppi, M.
Pagliuca, S.
Rossetti, E.
Da Vià, M.
Di Caprio, L.
Majolino, I.
Cascavilla, N.
Turri, G.
Fanin, Renato
Sorveglianza Epidemiologica Infezioni Fungine in Emopatie Maligne
Caira, Morena
Candoni, Anna
Verga, Luisa
Busca, Alessandro
Delia, Mario
Nosari, Annamaria
Caramatti, Cecilia
Castagnola, Carlo
Cattaneo, Chiara
Fanci, Rosa
Chierichini, Anna
Melillo, Lorella
Mitra, Maria Enza
Picardi, Marco
Potenza, Leonardo
Salutari, Prassede
Vianelli, Nicola
Facchini, Luca
Cesarini, Monica
De Paolis, Maria Rosaria
Di Blasi, Roberta
Farina, Francesca
Venditti, Adriano
Ferrari, Antonella
Garzia, Mariagrazia
Gasbarrino, Cristina
Invernizzi, Rosangela
Lessi, Federica
Manna, Annunziata
Martino, Bruno
Nadali, Gianpaolo
Offidani, Massimo
Paris, Laura
Pavone, Vincenzo
Rossi, Giuseppe
Spadea, Antonio
Specchia, Giorgina
Trecarichi, Enrico Maria
Vacca, Adriana
Cesaro, Simone
Perriello, Vincenzo
Aversa, Franco
Tumbarello, Mario
Pagano, Livio
Source :
Haematologica. 100(2)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Correct definition of the level of risk of invasive fungal infections is the first step in improving the targeting of preventive strategies. We investigated the potential relationship between pre-hospitalization exposure to sources of fungi and the development of invasive fungal infections in adult patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia after their first course of chemotherapy. From January 2010 to April 2012, all consecutive acute myeloid leukemia patients in 33 Italian centers were prospectively registered. Upon first admission, information about possible pre-chemotherapy risk factors and environmental exposure was collected. We recorded data regarding comorbid conditions, employment, hygienic habits, working and living environment, personal habits, hobbies, and pets. All invasive fungal infections occurring within 30 days after the first course of chemotherapy were recorded. Of the 1,192 patients enrolled in this study, 881 received intensive chemotherapy and were included in the present analysis. Of these, 214 developed an invasive fungal infection, including 77 proven/probable cases (8.7%). Of these 77 cases, 54 were proven/probable invasive mold infections (6.1%) and 23 were proven yeast infections (2.6%). Upon univariate analysis, a significant association was found between invasive mold infections and age, performance status, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, smoking, cocaine use, job, hobbies, and a recent house renovation. Higher body weight resulted in a reduced risk of invasive mold infections. Multivariate analysis confirmed the role of performance status, job, body weight, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and house renovation. In conclusion, several hospital-independent variables could potentially influence the onset of invasive mold infections in patients with acute myeloid leukemia. Investigation of these factors upon first admission may help to define a patient's risk category and improve targeted prophylactic strategies. (Clinicaltrial.gov: NCT01315925)

Details

ISSN :
15928721
Volume :
100
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Haematologica
Accession number :
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