Literature DB >> 15373229

The fungal DNA examination is useful as a sensitive parameter for the initiation and the quit of antifungal therapy in immunocompromised pediatric patients after surgery.

Shigeki Hikida1, Yoshiaki Tanaka, Tomomitsu Tsuru, Mari Ohtani, Hidefumi Kobayashi, Kimio Asagiri, Kenjirou Akiyoshi, Hirotaka Nakamizo, Suguru Fukahori, Hiroko Soejima, Yasumasa Shirouzu, Hirokazu Tanigawa, Kazuo Shirouzu, Hiroyoshi Mizote.   

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The purpose of this study is whether the fungal deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) examination is useful as a sensitive parameter for pediatric surgical patients with mycosis. The eleven episodes of five cases (4 cases; progressive liver disease after biliary atresia operation, 1 case; short bowel syndrome and long term total parenteral nutrition with megacystis microcolon intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome) with mycosis were divided into two groups according to the difference of therapeutic protocols. The sensitivity of fungal DNA examination, serum Candida antigen level, plasma beta-D glucan level, and blood culture were evaluated at the onset of infection and at the quit of antifungal medication under the protocols respectively. The duration of medication and the medication free interval in two groups were compared. The 6 episodes (3 cases) were diagnosed and treated under the protocol not including fungal DNA examination, while the 5 episodes (2 cases) under the protocol including fungal DNA examination. The occurrence rate was not significant. The sensitivity of fungal DNA examination was complete, but others were not. Using the fungal DNA examination, the duration of medication became significantly short. We conclude that the fungal DNA examination could be a sensitive parameter not only to start but to quit antifungal medication in pediatric patients with mycosis.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15373229     DOI: 10.2739/kurumemedj.51.125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kurume Med J        ISSN: 0023-5679


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Review 1.  Role of Molecular Biomarkers in the Diagnosis of Invasive Fungal Diseases in Children.

Authors:  Anna R Huppler; Brian T Fisher; Thomas Lehrnbecher; Thomas J Walsh; William J Steinbach
Journal:  J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc       Date:  2017-09-01       Impact factor: 3.164

Review 2.  Pediatric Invasive Candidiasis: Epidemiology and Diagnosis in Children.

Authors:  William J Steinbach
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2016-01-08
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