SIMIFF study: Italian fungal registry of mold infections in hematological and non-hematological patients

Autor: Vittorio Sambri, Teresa Santantonio, Livio Pagano, Stefano Andreoni, Filomena Puntillo, F. Di Bernardo, C Coretti, Claudio Viscoli, Maurizio Sanguinetti, Patrizia Pecile, Lucia Pitzurra, O De Giglio, Giorgina Specchia, Malgorzata Mikulska, Domenico Martinelli, G. Lombardi, Anna Candoni, Giuseppina Caggiano, Ercole Concia, G Lovero, Mario Delia, Domenico D'Antonio, R. Masciari, Claudio Farina, Maria Teresa Montagna, Morena Caira, Natalia Maximova, Anna Maria Barbui, G. Lo Cascio, Salvatore Massimo Oliveri, Mario Venditti, Francesco Barchiesi, Pierluigi Viale
Přispěvatelé: M. T. Montagna, G. Lovero, C. Coretti, D. Martinelli, M. Delia, O. D. Giglio, M. Caira, F. Puntillo, D. D'Antonio, M. Venditti, V. Sambri, F. D. Bernardo, A. Barbui, G. L. Cascio, E. Concia, M. Mikulska, C. Viscoli, N. Maximova, A. Candoni, S. Oliveri, G. Lombardi, L. Pitzurra, M. Sanguinetti, R. Masciari, T. Santantonio, S. Andreoni, F. Barchiesi, P. Pecile, C. Farina, P. Viale, G. Specchia, G. Caggiano, L. Pagano
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
Male
Microbiological Techniques
Hematological patients
Prevalence
Aspergillosis
80 and over
Diagnostic Test

Non-hematological patients
Epidemiology
Filamentous fungal infections
Italian survey
80 and over
aspergillosis
Prospective Studies
Registries
Prospective cohort study
Aged
80 and over

General Medicine
Middle Aged
Hospitals
Infectious Diseases
Treatment Outcome
Italy
Hematologic Neoplasms
Female
Microbiology (medical)
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
methods
Middle Aged
Mycose

Adolescent
Neutropenia
Clinical and Epidemiological Study
Young Adult
Pharmacotherapy
Diagnostic Tests
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Routine
Female
Fungi

Routine
epidemiology
Male
Microbiological Technique

Aged
complications
Hospitals
Humans
Italy

classification/isolation /&/ purification
Hematologic Neoplasm

business.industry
Diagnostic Tests
Routine

fungal infection
Mucormycosis
Fungi
hematological patients
italian survey
hematological and non-hematological patients
non-hematological patients
filamentous fungal infections
italy
fungal infections
medicine.disease
Survival Analysis
diagnosis/epidemiology/microbiology/mortality
Prospective Studies
Registries
Survival Analysis
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult

Settore MED/15 - MALATTIE DEL SANGUE
Mycoses
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged

Immunology
Etiology
business
Zdroj: Infection
Popis: Purpose We compared the risk factors, the diagnostic tools and the outcome of filamentous fungal infections (FFIs) in hematological patients (HAEs) and non-hematological patients (non-HAEs). Methods Prospective surveillance (2009–2011) of proven and probable FFIs was implemented in 23 Italian hospitals. Results Out of 232 FFIs, 113 occurred in HAEs and 119 in non-HAEs. The most frequent infection was invasive aspergillosis (76.1 % for HAEs, 56.3 % for non-HAEs), and the localization was principally pulmonary (83.2 % for HAEs, 74.8 % for non-HAEs). Neutropenia was a risk factor for 89.4 % HAEs; the main underlying condition was corticosteroid treatment (52.9 %) for non-HAEs. The distribution of proven and probable FFIs was different in the two groups: proven FFIs occurred more frequently in non-HAEs, whereas probable FFIs were correlated with the HAEs. The sensitivity of the galactomannan assay was higher for HAEs than for non-HAEs (95.3 vs. 48.1 %). The overall mortality rate was 44.2 % among the HAEs and 35.3 % among the non-HAEs. The etiology influenced the patient outcomes: mucormycosis was associated with a high mortality rate (57.1 % for HAEs, 77.8 % for non-HAEs). Conclusions The epidemiological and clinical data for FFIs were not identical in the HAEs and non-HAEs. The differences should be considered to improve the management of FFIs according to the patients’ setting.
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