| Literature DB >> 8722835 |
Abstract
Hematogenous candidiasis is associated with substantial mortality and morbidity. Amphotericin B has routinely been used to treat this infection. However, tolerance of therapy with amphotericin B is limited by the drug's toxicity. The results of recently completed prospective randomized clinical studies comparing amphotericin B with fluconazole for the treatment of hematogenous candididiasis suggest that fluconazole is as effective as amphotericin B and that fluconazole is better tolerated by patients. Nevertheless, several questions remain to be answered regarding the optimal choice of antifungal agent for both nonneutropenic and neutropenic patients, the dosing schedule and duration of therapy, the role of combination antifungal therapy, and the efficacy of the lipid formulations of polyenes. Controversial issues with respect to the role of central venous catheters in the pathogenesis of hematogenous candidiasis, as well as the roles of cytokines and white blood cell transfusions in the treatment of neutropenic patients with hematogenous candidiasis, also need to be addressed.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8722835 DOI: 10.1093/clinids/22.supplement_2.s95
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Infect Dis ISSN: 1058-4838 Impact factor: 9.079