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Effect of fluconazole prophylaxis on fungal blood cultures: an autopsy‐based study involving 720 patients with haematological malignancy

To investigate the utility of blood culture of invasive fungal infections in patients with haematological malignancies, an autopsy survey was conducted in 720 patients who were treated between 1980 and 1999. We identified 252 patients with invasive mycosis. These included Candida (n = 94), Aspergill...

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Published in:British journal of haematology 2002-04, Vol.117 (1), p.40-46
Main Authors: Kami, Masahiro, Machida, Utako, Okuzumi, Katsuko, Matsumura, Tomoko, Mori, Shin‐ichiro, Hori, Akiko, Kashima, Takeshi, Kanda, Yoshinobu, Takaue, Yoichi, Sakamaki, Hisashi, Hirai, Hisamaru, Yoneyama, Akiko, Mutou, Yoshitomo
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description To investigate the utility of blood culture of invasive fungal infections in patients with haematological malignancies, an autopsy survey was conducted in 720 patients who were treated between 1980 and 1999. We identified 252 patients with invasive mycosis. These included Candida (n = 94), Aspergillus (n = 91), Zygomycetes (n = 34), Cryptococcus (n = 7), Trichosporon (n = 11), Fusarium (n = 1), and unknown fungi (n = 20). Of the 94 patients with invasive candidiasis, 20 had positive blood cultures. Of the 11 patients with invasive trichosporonosis, seven had positive blood cultures. The sensitivities of blood cultures were 1·1%, 0% and 14% for detecting invasive aspergillosis, zygomycosis and cryptococcosis respectively. Multiple regression analysis showed a significant correlation between results of Candida blood cultures and some variables, including prophylactic use of absorbable antifungals (P = 0·0181) and infection by Candida albicans (P = 0·0086). The sensitivity of blood cultures decreased when patients received antifungal chemoprophylaxis. Unless these agents are inactivated in culture bottles, conventional blood cultures might produce false‐negative results.
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Biological and medical sciences
blood culture
Candida
Candidiasis - diagnosis
Cryptococcosis - diagnosis
Female
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Fusarium
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Mycoses
Mycoses - diagnosis
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Sensitivity and Specificity
Trichosporon
Zygomycosis - diagnosis
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