Effect of the implementation of clinical guidelines on management of candidemia in elderly patients
Autor:
Vicente Lopez, Natalia
; Calderon-Parra, Jorge
; Muñoz Serrano, Alejandro
; Gutiérrez Villanueva, Andrea
; de la Fuente, Sara
; Moreno-Torres, Víctor
; Muñez Rubio, Elena
; Ramos Martínez, Antonio
Fecha:
2023Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
MycosesCitación:
Lopez, N. V., Parra, J. C., Serrano, A. M., Villanueva, A. G., de la Fuente Moral, S., Moreno-Torres, V., ... & Martínez, A. R. Effect of the implementation of clinical guidelines on management of candidemia in elderly patients. Mycoses.Tipo de Ítem:
Articulo Revista IndexadaDirección web:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/myc.13621Resumen:
Introduction: Mortality from candidemia is higher in elderly population than in
younger patients, which may be related to suboptimal management. The aim of the
present study is to evaluate adherence to the recommendations for the clinical management of candidemia in a population over 75 years before and after implementing
specific training.
Patients and Methods: We recorded retrospectively data from candidemia episodes
in elderly patients during two periods of time: 2010–2015 years (before training) and
2017–2022 years (after training), as well as adherence to the recommendations of the
clinical practice guidelines, mortality and consultation to infectious disease specialists.
Results: Forty-five episodes of candidemia were recorded in the first period and 29
episodes in the second period. A better compliance to the recommendations of the
clinical practice guidelines was observed in the second period: echocardiogram performance (75.9% vs. 48.9% p= .021), fundoscopy (65.5% vs. 44.4% p= .076), follow-up
blood cultures (72.4% vs. 42.2% p= .011), removal of central venous catheter (80% vs.
52.9% p= .080) and adequate antifungal treatment (82.6% vs. 52.6% p= .018). A trend
towards lower mortality was observed during the second period (27.6% vs. 44.4%
p= .144).
Conclusion: The improvement of knowledge of clinical guidelines on candidemia and
the participation of infectious disease specialists may increase the quality of care in
elderly patients with candidemia. It would be necessary to enlarge the sample size to
evaluate the real impact of this intervention on mortality.
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