Poor prognosis of Candida tropicalis among non-albicans candidemia: a retrospective multicenter cohort study, Korea
- Author(s)
- Jae-Hoon Ko; Dong Sik Jung; Ji Yeon Lee; Hyun Ah Kim; Seong Yeol Ryu; Sook-In Jung; Eun-Jeong Joo; Shinhye Cheon; Yeon-Sook Kim; Shin-Woo Kim; Sun Young Cho; Cheol-In Kang; Doo Ryeon Chung; Nam Yong Lee; Kyong Ran Peck
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Ji Yeon; Kim, Hyun Ah; Ryu, Seong Yeol
- Department
- Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
- Journal Title
- Diagnostic Microbiology & Infectious Disease
- Issued Date
- 2019
- Volume
- 95
- Issue
- 2
- Keyword
- Non-albicans candidemia; Clinical outcome; Poor prognosis; Candida tropicalis
- Abstract
- To evaluate clinical features and prognostic factors of non-albicans candidemia, we conducted a retrospective multicenter cohort study at 7 university hospitals in Korea from January 2010 to February 2016. A total of 721 patients with non-albicans candidemiawere included in the analysis. C. tropicaliswas most commonly identified (36.5%), followed by C. glabrata (27.2%), C. parapsilosis (25.7%), and C. krusei (2.4%). Clinical presentation of C. tropicalis candidemia was most severe with highest median C-reactive protein level (10.1 mg/dL) and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score (14, both P ≪ 0.05). C. tropicalis showed the highest 14- and 30-day mortality (28.9% and 44.1%). In multivariate analysis, C. tropicalis infection was significantly related with 14- (P =0.005) and 30-day mortality (P=0.033). In conclusion, C. tropicalis infection presented most severely and showed worst clinical outcome among non-albicans candidemia.
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