Clinical characteristics and predictors of mortality in cirrhotic patients with candidemia and intra-abdominal candidiasis: a multicenter study
- Creators
- Bassetti, Matteo
- Peghin, Maddalena
- Carnelutti, Alessia
- Righi, Elda
- Merelli, Maria
- ANSALDI, FILIPPO
- TRUCCHI, CECILIA
- ALICINO, CRISTIANO
- Sartor, Assunta
- Toniutto, Pierluigi
- Wauters, Joost
- Laleman, Wim
- Tascini, Carlo
- Menichetti, Francesco
- Luzzati, Roberto
- Brugnaro, Pierluigi
- MESINI, ALESSIO
- Raviolo, Stefania
- DE ROSA, FRANCESCO GIUSEPPE
- Lagunes, Leonel
- Rello, Jordi
- Dimopoulos, George
- Colombo, Arnaldo L.
- Nucci, Marcio
- Vena, Antonio
- Bouza, Emilio
- Muñoz, Patricia
- Tumbarello, Mario
- Losito, Raffaella
- Martin Loeches, Ignacio
- VISCOLI, CLAUDIO
- Others:
- Bassetti, Matteo
- Peghin, Maddalena
- Carnelutti, Alessia
- Righi, Elda
- Merelli, Maria
- Ansaldi, Filippo
- Trucchi, Cecilia
- Alicino, Cristiano
- Sartor, Assunta
- Toniutto, Pierluigi
- Wauters, Joost
- Laleman, Wim
- Tascini, Carlo
- Menichetti, Francesco
- Luzzati, Roberto
- Brugnaro, Pierluigi
- Mesini, Alessio
- Raviolo, Stefania
- DE ROSA, FRANCESCO GIUSEPPE
- Lagunes, Leonel
- Rello, Jordi
- Dimopoulos, George
- Colombo, Arnaldo L.
- Nucci, Marcio
- Vena, Antonio
- Bouza, Emilio
- Muñoz, Patricia
- Tumbarello, Mario
- Losito, Raffaella
- Martin Loeches, Ignacio
- Viscoli, Claudio
Description
Purpose: The aim of the study was to describe the characteristics of cirrhotic patients with candidemia and intra-abdominal candidiasis (IAC) and to evaluate the risk factors associated with 30-day mortality. Methods: A multicenter multinational retrospective study including all consecutive episodes of candidemia and IAC in adult patients with liver cirrhosis in 14 European hospitals during the period 2011–2013 was performed. Results: A total of 241 episodes (169 candidemia, 72 IAC) were included. Most Candida infections were acquired in hospital (208, 86.3%), mainly in the intensive care unit (ICU) (121, 50.2%). At clinical presentation, fever was seen in 60.6% of episodes (146/241) and septic shock in 34.9% (84/241). C. albicans was the most common species (found in 131 episodes, 54.4%), followed by C. glabrata (35, 14.5%) and C. parapsilosis (34, 14.1%). Overall, the 30-day mortality was 35.3%. Multivariable analysis identified candidemia (OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.2–4.5) and septic shock (OR 3.2, 95% CI 1.7–6) as independent factors associated with 30-day mortality. Adequate antifungal treatment (OR 0.4, 95% CI 0.3–0.9) was associated with survival benefit. Conclusions: A shift towards increasing prevalence of C. glabrata and C. parapsilosis species in patients with liver disease was documented. Candidemia and IAC were associated with significant mortality in cirrhotic patients. Thirty-day mortality was associated with candidemia and severe clinical presentation, whereas adequate antifungal treatment improved the prognosis.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/861347
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/861347
- Origin repository
- UNIGE