Comparative Effectiveness of Echinocandins vs Triazoles or Amphotericin B Formulations as Initial Directed Therapy for Invasive Candidiasis in Children and Adolescents. (10th August 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Comparative Effectiveness of Echinocandins vs Triazoles or Amphotericin B Formulations as Initial Directed Therapy for Invasive Candidiasis in Children and Adolescents. (10th August 2021)
- Main Title:
- Comparative Effectiveness of Echinocandins vs Triazoles or Amphotericin B Formulations as Initial Directed Therapy for Invasive Candidiasis in Children and Adolescents
- Authors:
- Fisher, Brian T
Zaoutis, Theoklis E
Xiao, Rui
Wattier, Rachel L
Castagnola, Elio
Pana, Zoi Dorothea
Fullenkamp, Allison
Boge, Craig L K
Ross, Rachael K
Yildirim, Inci
Palazzi, Debra L
Danziger-Isakov, Lara
Vora, Surabhi B
Arrieta, Antonio
Yin, Dwight E
Avilés-Robles, Martha
Sharma, Tanvi
Tribble, Alison C
Maron, Gabriela
Berman, David
Green, Michael
Sung, Lillian
Romero, José
Hauger, Sarmistha B
Roilides, Emmanuel
Belani, Kiran
Nolt, Dawn
Soler-Palacin, Pere
López-Medina, Eduardo
Muller, William J
Halasa, Natasha
Dulek, Daniel
Hussain, Ibrahim Zaid Bin
Pong, Alice
Hoffman, Jill
Rajan, Sujatha
Gonzalez, Blanca E
Hanisch, Benjamin
Aftandilian, Catherine
Carlesse, Fabianne
Abzug, Mark J
Huppler, Anna R
Salvatore, Christine M
Ardura, Monica I
Chakrabarti, Arunaloke
Santolaya, Maria E
Localio, A Russell
Steinbach, William J
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Invasive candidiasis is the most common invasive fungal disease in children and adolescents, but there are limited pediatric-specific antifungal effectiveness data. We compared the effectiveness of echinocandins to triazoles or amphotericin B formulations (triazole/amphotericin B) as initial directed therapy for invasive candidiasis. Methods: This multinational observational cohort study enrolled patients aged >120 days and <18 years with proven invasive candidiasis from January 1, 2014, to November 28, 2017, at 43 International Pediatric Fungal Network sites. Primary exposure was initial directed therapy administered at the time qualifying culture became positive for yeast. Exposure groups were categorized by receipt of an echinocandin vs receipt of triazole/amphotericin B. Primary outcome was global response at 14 days following invasive candidiasis onset, adjudicated by a centralized data review committee. Stratified Mantel-Haenszel analyses estimated risk difference between exposure groups. Results: Seven-hundred and fifty invasive candidiasis episodes were identified. After exclusions, 541 participants (235 in the echinocandin group and 306 in the triazole/amphotericin B group) remained. Crude failure rates at 14 days for echinocandin and triazole/amphotericin B groups were 9.8% (95% confidence intervals [CI]: 6.0% to 13.6%) and 13.1% (95% CI: 9.3% to 16.8%), respectively. The adjusted 14-day risk difference between echinocandin andAbstract: Background: Invasive candidiasis is the most common invasive fungal disease in children and adolescents, but there are limited pediatric-specific antifungal effectiveness data. We compared the effectiveness of echinocandins to triazoles or amphotericin B formulations (triazole/amphotericin B) as initial directed therapy for invasive candidiasis. Methods: This multinational observational cohort study enrolled patients aged >120 days and <18 years with proven invasive candidiasis from January 1, 2014, to November 28, 2017, at 43 International Pediatric Fungal Network sites. Primary exposure was initial directed therapy administered at the time qualifying culture became positive for yeast. Exposure groups were categorized by receipt of an echinocandin vs receipt of triazole/amphotericin B. Primary outcome was global response at 14 days following invasive candidiasis onset, adjudicated by a centralized data review committee. Stratified Mantel-Haenszel analyses estimated risk difference between exposure groups. Results: Seven-hundred and fifty invasive candidiasis episodes were identified. After exclusions, 541 participants (235 in the echinocandin group and 306 in the triazole/amphotericin B group) remained. Crude failure rates at 14 days for echinocandin and triazole/amphotericin B groups were 9.8% (95% confidence intervals [CI]: 6.0% to 13.6%) and 13.1% (95% CI: 9.3% to 16.8%), respectively. The adjusted 14-day risk difference between echinocandin and triazole/amphotericin B groups was −7.1% points (95% CI: −13.1% to −2.4%), favoring echinocandins. The risk difference was −0.4% (95% CI: −7.5% to 6.7%) at 30 days. Conclusions: In children with invasive candidiasis, initial directed therapy with an echinocandin was associated with reduced failure rate at 14 days but not 30 days. These results may support echinocandins as initial directed therapy for invasive candidiasis in children and adolescents. Clinical Trials Registration: NCT01869829. Abstract : In this multinational prospective, observational cohort study of children and adolescents with invasive candidiasis, initial directed echinocandin antifungal therapy was associated with an adjusted risk reduction of 7.1 points compared with triazole or amphotericin B formulation antifungals. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. Volume 10:Number 11(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
- Issue:
- Volume 10:Number 11(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 10, Issue 11 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 10
- Issue:
- 11
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0010-0011-0000
- Page Start:
- 994
- Page End:
- 1003
- Publication Date:
- 2021-08-10
- Subjects:
- comparative effectiveness -- invasive candidiasis -- pediatrics
Communicable diseases in children -- Periodicals
Children -- Diseases -- Periodicals
618.929 - Journal URLs:
- http://jpids.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/jpids/piab024 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2048-7193
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