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Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study

OBJECTIVES: To identify predisposing factors, species distribution, antifungal susceptibility, and outcome. METHODS: This study is a retrospective chart review that was conducted at a children’s hospital at King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. One hundred twenty-nine children wi...

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Autores principales: Almoosa, Zainab, Ahmed, Gasmelseed Y., Omran, Abeer, AlSarheed, Ayah, Alturki, Afnan, Alaqeel, Abdulaziz, Alshehri, Mohammed, Alfawaz, Tariq, Alshahrani, Dayel
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Publicado: Saudi Medical Journal 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5767615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29114700
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2017.11.21116
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author Almoosa, Zainab
Ahmed, Gasmelseed Y.
Omran, Abeer
AlSarheed, Ayah
Alturki, Afnan
Alaqeel, Abdulaziz
Alshehri, Mohammed
Alfawaz, Tariq
Alshahrani, Dayel
author_facet Almoosa, Zainab
Ahmed, Gasmelseed Y.
Omran, Abeer
AlSarheed, Ayah
Alturki, Afnan
Alaqeel, Abdulaziz
Alshehri, Mohammed
Alfawaz, Tariq
Alshahrani, Dayel
author_sort Almoosa, Zainab
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description OBJECTIVES: To identify predisposing factors, species distribution, antifungal susceptibility, and outcome. METHODS: This study is a retrospective chart review that was conducted at a children’s hospital at King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. One hundred twenty-nine children with invasive candidiasis who were admitted between January 2010 and January 2015. RESULTS: The statistical analysis results have revealed a group of risk factors; prematurity in 37 (28.7%) of patients, low birth weight in 42 (32.6%), central venous catheter in 59 (45.7%), malignancy in 21 (16.3%), immunotherapy in 20 (15.5%), and ventilator support in 60 (46.5%). More than 2-fold mortality rate in patients who had heart vegetation (odds ratio [OR]: 2.9) and patients who had Candida isolated from their blood were more than twice as likely to die as patients with Candida isolated from other sites (OR: 2.2). A total of 48.3% of patients on ventilator died versus 26.1% who were not on ventilator (p=0.009); and 43.8% of patients in the ICU died versus only 24.5% of patients who were not in the ICU (p=0.03). Candida parapsilosis exhibited the highest mortality rate (56.2%). CONCLUSION: Candida albicans is the most common isolate among all Candida species. Gender, low birth weight, prolonged ICU stay, presence of vegetation, positive blood culture, and mechanical ventilation as a strong predictive risk factors for death in children with invasive candidiasis, a finding that could be applied as prophylactic indicator in critically ill children especially neonates.
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spelling pubmed-57676152018-02-06 Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study Almoosa, Zainab Ahmed, Gasmelseed Y. Omran, Abeer AlSarheed, Ayah Alturki, Afnan Alaqeel, Abdulaziz Alshehri, Mohammed Alfawaz, Tariq Alshahrani, Dayel Saudi Med J Original Article OBJECTIVES: To identify predisposing factors, species distribution, antifungal susceptibility, and outcome. METHODS: This study is a retrospective chart review that was conducted at a children’s hospital at King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. One hundred twenty-nine children with invasive candidiasis who were admitted between January 2010 and January 2015. RESULTS: The statistical analysis results have revealed a group of risk factors; prematurity in 37 (28.7%) of patients, low birth weight in 42 (32.6%), central venous catheter in 59 (45.7%), malignancy in 21 (16.3%), immunotherapy in 20 (15.5%), and ventilator support in 60 (46.5%). More than 2-fold mortality rate in patients who had heart vegetation (odds ratio [OR]: 2.9) and patients who had Candida isolated from their blood were more than twice as likely to die as patients with Candida isolated from other sites (OR: 2.2). A total of 48.3% of patients on ventilator died versus 26.1% who were not on ventilator (p=0.009); and 43.8% of patients in the ICU died versus only 24.5% of patients who were not in the ICU (p=0.03). Candida parapsilosis exhibited the highest mortality rate (56.2%). CONCLUSION: Candida albicans is the most common isolate among all Candida species. Gender, low birth weight, prolonged ICU stay, presence of vegetation, positive blood culture, and mechanical ventilation as a strong predictive risk factors for death in children with invasive candidiasis, a finding that could be applied as prophylactic indicator in critically ill children especially neonates. Saudi Medical Journal 2017-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5767615/ /pubmed/29114700 http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2017.11.21116 Text en Copyright: © Saudi Medical Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Almoosa, Zainab
Ahmed, Gasmelseed Y.
Omran, Abeer
AlSarheed, Ayah
Alturki, Afnan
Alaqeel, Abdulaziz
Alshehri, Mohammed
Alfawaz, Tariq
Alshahrani, Dayel
Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study
title Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study
title_full Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study
title_fullStr Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study
title_short Invasive Candidiasis in pediatric patients at King Fahad Medical City in Central Saudi Arabia: A 5-year retrospective study
title_sort invasive candidiasis in pediatric patients at king fahad medical city in central saudi arabia: a 5-year retrospective study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5767615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29114700
http://dx.doi.org/10.15537/smj.2017.11.21116
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