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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Invasive candidiasis in long-term patients at a multidisciplinary intensive care unit: Candida colonization index, risk factors, treatment and outcome

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Pages 145-153 | Received 13 Nov 2006, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The incidence of fungal infections in hospitalized patients has increased, and due to demographic changes and increasingly advanced medical methods, the intensive care units (ICU) have emerged as epicentres for fungal infections. The aim of the present study was to investigate Candida colonization pattern and colonization index (CI), in combination with other risk factors and its relation to invasive candida infection (ICI), in 59 consecutive patients with at least 7 d length of stay (LOS) at a multidisciplinary ICU. Surveillance samples were collected on d 7 and then weekly during the ICU stay. In addition, immunological status was monitored by measuring the histocompatibility leukocyte antigen-DR (HLA-DR). In the present study with a patient population burdened by several risk factors for ICI, 17% acquired an invasive infection. Overall ICU mortality was 30%. We could demonstrate that both a high colonization index and recent extensive gastroabdominal surgery were significantly correlated with ICI, while a decreased level of HLA-DR (≤70%) was not predictive for ICI in this high-risk population. The results indicate that ICU patients exposed to extensive gastroabdominal surgery would benefit from early antifungal prophylaxis.

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