Haematologica (Sep 2011)

The use and efficacy of empirical versus pre-emptive therapy in the management of fungal infections: the HEMA e-Chart Project

  • Livio Pagano,
  • Morena Caira,
  • Annamaria Nosari,
  • Chiara Cattaneo,
  • Rosa Fanci,
  • Alessandro Bonini,
  • Nicola Vianelli,
  • Maria Grazia Garzia,
  • Mario Mancinelli,
  • Maria Elena Tosti,
  • Mario Tumbarello,
  • Pierluigi Viale,
  • Franco Aversa,
  • Giuseppe Rossi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2011.042598
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 9

Abstract

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Background Neutropenic patients with persistent fever despite antibiotic therapy are managed with empirical or pre-emptive antifungal therapy. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the current clinical use and efficacy of these two approaches in patients with high risk hematologic conditions.Design and Methods An electronic medical record system, the “Hema e-Chart”, was designed and implemented to collect information prospectively on infectious complications, particularly on invasive fungal diseases, in patients with hematologic malignancies treated with chemotherapy and/or autologous or allogenic hemopoietic stem cell transplantation. The patients were enrolled from Hematology units distributed widely across Italy.Results Three hundred and ninety-seven adults with hematologic malignancies treated with chemotherapy with persistent fever and suspected invasive fungal disease were evaluable for the study (190 treated had been treated with empirical antifungal therapy and 207 with preemptive antifungal therapy). There was a significantly lower incidence of proven/probable invasive fungal diseases in patients treated with empirical antifungal therapy (n=14, 7.4%) than in patients treated with pre-emptive therapy (n=49, 23.7%) (P