Literature DB >> 28836309

Epidemiology and prognosis of candidaemia in elderly patients.

Antonio Ramos-Martínez1,2, Natalia Vicente-López3, Isabel Sánchez-Romero4, Belén Padilla5, Paloma Merino-Amador6, José Garnacho-Montero7, Isabel Ruiz-Camps8, Miguel Montejo9, Miguel Salavert10, José Mensa11, Manuel Cuenca-Estrella12.   

Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyse the epidemiology and prognosis of candidaemia in elderly patients. We performed a comparison of clinical presentation of candidaemia according to age and a study of hazard factors within a prospective programme performed in 29 hospitals. One hundred and seventy-six episodes occurred in elderly patients (>75 years), 227 episodes in middle-aged patients (61-75 years) and 232 episodes in younger patients (16-60 years). Central venous catheter, parenteral nutrition, neutropenia, immunosuppressive therapy and candidaemia caused by Candida parapsilosis were less frequent in elderly patients. These patients received inadequate antifungal therapy (57.3%) more frequently than middle-aged and younger patients (40.5% P < .001). Mortality during the first week (20%) and 30 days (42%) was higher in elderly patients. The variables independently associated with mortality in elderly patients during the first 7 days were acute renal failure (OR: 2.64), Pitt score (OR: 1.57) and appropriate antifungal therapy (OR: 0.132). Primary candidaemia (OR: 2.93), acute renal failure (OR: 3.68), Pitt score (OR: 1.38), appropriate antifungal therapy (OR: 0.3) and early removal of the central catheter (OR: 0.47) were independently associated with 30-day mortality.In conclussion, inadequate antifungal treatment is frequently prescribed to elderly patients with candidaemia and is related with early and late mortality.
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Keywords:  aged; antifungal agents; candidaemia; central venous catheters; mortality

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28836309     DOI: 10.1111/myc.12677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycoses        ISSN: 0933-7407            Impact factor:   4.377


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