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Is empiric therapy with fluconazole appropriate for esophageal candidiasis?

Kattiparambil Gangadharan Sajith1, Amit Kumar Dutta, Rani Diana Sahni, Saritha Esakimuthu, Ashok Chacko.   

Abstract

We studied the prevalence of fluconazole resistance in esophageal candidiasis. Patients with suspected esophageal candidiasis during gastroscopy underwent culture of white plaques. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) >64 μg/mL of fluconazole for Candida was indicative of resistance. Sensitivity of itraconazole was tested in a subset of resistant strains. Sixty-five patients were included. Mean (SD) age was 50.03 (13.5) years and 67.7 % were males. Predisposing factors for candidiasis were found in 42 (64.6 %) patients. C. albicans was identified in 64 (97.4 %) patients and C. glabrata in one patient. Fluconazole resistance was seen in 38 (59.4 %) patients with C. albicans and also in the one patient with C. glabrata. All the fluconazole resistant isolates of C. albicans had MIC >128 μg/mL suggesting very high resistance. Twelve patients with fluconazole resistance had itraconazole resistance as well. The study shows a high rate of fluconazole resistance in patients with esophageal candidiasis.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24424852     DOI: 10.1007/s12664-013-0439-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0254-8860


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