A hematology consensus agreement on antifungal strategies for neutropenic patients with hematological malignancies and stem cell transplant recipients
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
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A hematology consensus agreement on antifungal strategies for neutropenic patients with hematological malignancies and stem cell transplant recipients / Girmenia, C; Aversa, F; Busca, A; Candoni, A; Cesaro, S; Luppi, Mario; Pagano, L; Rossi, G; Venditti, A; Nosari, Am. - In: HEMATOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0278-0232. - STAMPA. - 31:3(2013), pp. 117-126. [10.1002/hon.2031]
Abstract:
In the attempt to establish key therapy definitions and provide shared approaches
to invasive fungal diseases in neutropenic patients, trials of empiric,
preeemptive and targeted antifungal therapy (EAT, PAT and TAT) were reviewed, and
a Consensus Development Conference Project was convened. The Expert-Panel
concurred that all antifungal treatments, including EAT, should always follow an
adequate diagnostic strategy and that the standard definition of PAT may be
misleading: being PAT guided by the results of a diagnostic work-up, it should
better be termed diagnostic-driven antifungal therapy (DDAT). The Expert-Panel
agreed that radiological findings alone are insufficient for the choice of a TAT
and that the identification of the etiologic pathogen is needed. The Consensus
Agreement proceeded identifying which clinical and microbiological findings were
sufficient to start a DDAT and which were not. Finally, an algorithm to
rationalize the choice of antifungal drugs on the basis of clinical
manifestations, antifungal prophylaxis, instrumental and laboratory findings was
drawn up.
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Keywords:
empiric antifungal therapy; hematological malignancies; pre-emptive antifungal therapy; stem cell transplant; targeted antifungal therapy
Elenco autori:
Girmenia, C; Aversa, F; Busca, A; Candoni, A; Cesaro, S; Luppi, Mario; Pagano, L; Rossi, G; Venditti, A; Nosari, Am
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