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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with chronic disseminated candidiasis who need adjuvant corticosteroid therapy

  • Young Rock Jang
  • , Min Chul Kim
  • , Taeeun Kim
  • , Yong Pil Chong
  • , Sang Oh Lee
  • , Sang Ho Choi
  • , Yang Soo Kim
  • , Jun Hee Woo
  • , Jung Yong Hong
  • , Dok Hyun Yoon
  • , Cheolwon Suh
  • , Jung Hee Lee
  • , Je Hwan Lee
  • , Kyoo Hyung Lee
  • , Sung Han Kim
  • University of Ulsan
  • Gachon University
  • Gyeongsang National University

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Abstract

We performed a retrospective study involving 21 patients with chronic disseminate candidiasis (CDC) and 38 patients with candidemia. Neutropenia of >2 weeks' duration was more common in those with CDC (71%) than in those with candidemia (26%, P < .001), and the azole-resistant rate in patients with CDC (5%) was lower than that in those with candidemia (29%, P = .03). Of the 21 patients with CDC, five (24%) needed adjuvant corticosteroid therapy due to persistent debilitating fever (median, 19 days). Rapid defervescence (median, 5 days) occurred after adjuvant corticosteroid therapy. However, there were no significant differences in 90-day mortality between CDC patients with and without corticosteroid therapy. Further prospective data are needed to define the role of steroids in this setting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)782-786
Number of pages5
JournalMedical Mycology
Volume56
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2018
Externally publishedYes

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