Abstract

Cancer patients are at risk for candidemia, and increasing Candida spp. resistance poses an emerging threat. We determined rates of antifungal drug resistance, identified factors associated with resistance, and investigated the correlation between resistance and all-cause mortality rates among cancer patients with ≥1 C. glabrata-positive blood culture at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA, during March 2005-September 2013. Of 146 isolates, 30 (20.5%) were resistant to fluconazole, 15 (10.3%) to caspofungin, and 10 (6.8%) to multiple drugs (9 caspofungin-resistant isolates were also resistant to fluconazole, 1 to amphotericin B). Independently associated with fluconazole resistance were azole preexposure, hematologic malignancy, and mechanical ventilation. Independently associated with caspofungin resistance were echinocandin preexposure, monocytopenia, and total parenteral nutrition. Fluconazole resistance was highly associated with caspofungin resistance, independent of prior azole or echinocandin use. Caspofungin resistance was associated with increased 28-day all-cause mortality rates. These findings highlight the need for good stewardship of antifungal drugs.

Highlights

  • Among patients treated with echinocandins, the association between caspofungin MIC and all-cause mortality rate remained significant, after adjustment for ICU stay and monocytopenia

  • Univariate analysis and multivariate ordinal regression model of factors associated with caspofungin resistance, using severe lymphopenia instead of monocytopenia*

  • Kaplan-Meier survival curves, relative to caspofungin MIC and susceptibility in Candida glabrata isolates, according to the updated definition (susceptible: MIC2 mg/L), among all 146 patients; log-rank p = 0.002 for linear trend

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Drug-Resistant Candida glabrata Infection in Cancer Patients

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