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Invasive aspergillosis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia: a SEIFEM-2008 registry study

Authors :
Livio Pagano
Morena Caira
Anna Candoni
Massimo Offidani
Bruno Martino
Giorgina Specchia
Domenico Pastore
Marta Stanzani
Chiara Cattaneo
Rosa Fanci
Cecilia Caramatti
Fausto Rossini
Mario Luppi
Leonardo Potenza
Felicetto Ferrara
Maria Enza Mitra
Rafaela Maria Fadda
Rosangela Invernizzi
Teresa Aloisi
Marco Picardi
Alessandro Bonini
Adriana Vacca
Anna Chierichini
Lorella Melillo
Chiara de Waure
Luana Fianchi
Marta Riva
Giuseppe Leone
Franco Aversa
Annamaria Nosari
Source :
Haematologica, Vol 95, Iss 4 (2010)
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Ferrata Storti Foundation, 2010.

Abstract

Background The aim of this study was to evaluate prognostic factors, treatments and outcome of invasive aspergillosis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia based on data collected in a registry.Design and Methods The registry, which was activated in 2004 and closed in 2007, collected data on patients with acute myeloid leukemia, admitted to 21 hematologic divisions in tertiary care centers or university hospitals in Italy, who developed proven or probable invasive aspergillosis.Results One hundred and forty cases of invasive aspergillosis were collected, with most cases occurring during the period of post-induction aplasia, the highest risk phase in acute myeloid leukemia. The mortality rate attributable to invasive aspergillosis was 27%, confirming previous reports of a downward trend in this rate. Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that the stage of acute myeloid leukemia and the duration of, and recovery from, neutropenia were independent prognostic factors. We analyzed outcomes after treatment with the three most frequently used drugs (liposomal amphotericin B, caspofungin, voriconazole). No differences emerged in survival at day 120 or in the overall response rate which was 71%, ranging from 61% with caspofungin to 84% with voriconazole.Conclusions Our series confirms the downward trend in mortality rates reported in previous series, with all new drugs providing similar survival and response rates. Recovery from neutropenia and disease stage are crucial prognostic factors. Efficacious antifungal drugs bridge the period of maximum risk due to poor hematologic and immunological reconstitution.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03906078 and 15928721
Volume :
95
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Haematologica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.605b551e42d44c308650c06d06d90e98
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2009.012054