CHANGES IN CLINICAL-FEATURES OF FUNGEMIA IN A JAPANESE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OVER A 12-YEAR PERIOD

Citation
Y. Mizushima et al., CHANGES IN CLINICAL-FEATURES OF FUNGEMIA IN A JAPANESE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OVER A 12-YEAR PERIOD, Internal medicine, 35(9), 1996, pp. 707-711
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Journal title
ISSN journal
09182918
Volume
35
Issue
9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
707 - 711
Database
ISI
SICI code
0918-2918(1996)35:9<707:CICOFI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Forty-five patients with fungemia during 1982-1993 (periods I=1982-198 5, II=1986-1989, III=1990-1993) in a Japanese university hospital were reviewed to follow changes in the clinical features of fungemia. The percentage of fungi among microorganisms isolated from blood cultures was almost constant (6-10%) throughout the study period. Fungemia was highly associated with use of intravascular catheters, and some change s in clinical features were observed: 1) Candida albicans, C. parapsil osis and C. glabrata were the main isolates, and the number of fungal species showed a tendency to increase. 2) The percentage of patients o ver 65 years old increased from 36 to 50%. 3) The percentage of patien ts who were treated with anti-fungal agents and/or removal of catheter increased from 50 to 89 and to 86%. 4) The percentage of patients who died within 28 days after isolation of fungus decreased from 64 to 27 %. The improved prognosis was thought to be due to the development of new anti-fungal agents and faster removal of intravascular catheter wh en infection was suspected.