Study to Evaluate the Clinical Outcome in High Risk Patients Who Received Empirical Antifungal Therapy
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Purpose
Retrospective, observational study To study the effect of Empirical Antifungal therapy on clinical outcome in high risk patients with suspected Invasive Fungal Infection admitted in ICU/Critical care unit, To know the current epidemiology of IFI and management approach in patients at high risk of Invasive fungal infections, Identify the risk factors associated with Invasive fungal infections, To comment on the appropriateness of empirical therapy used based on proven/probable diagnosis
| Condition | Intervention |
|---|---|
|
Antifungal Therapy |
Other: it is a retrospective study, hence no active intervention |
| Study Type: | Observational |
| Study Design: | Time Perspective: Retrospective |
| Official Title: | Observational, Retrospective Study to Evaluate the Clinical Outcome in High Risk Patients Who Received Empirical Antifungal Therapy |
- Mortality both Short term (while on antifungal therapy) and Long term (within 12 weeks of completion of antifungal therapy) [ Time Frame: 6 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- Mean Duration of ICU (Intensive Care Unit) / HDU (High Dependency Unit stay after initiation of Antifungal Therapy [ Time Frame: 6 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- The common pathogens associated with Invasive Fungal Infections [ Time Frame: 6 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- The common empirical antifungal agents used in suspected Invasive Fungal Infection [ Time Frame: 6 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- The mean time for initiation of Antifungal therapy after suspicion of invasive fungal infection [ Time Frame: 6 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- The risk factors in patients with proven/probable invasive fungal infections [ Time Frame: 6 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
- The appropriateness of antifungal agent based on microbiological and/or clinical outcome [ Time Frame: 6 months ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
| Enrollment: | 100 |
| Study Start Date: | September 2011 |
| Estimated Study Completion Date: | March 2012 |
| Estimated Primary Completion Date: | January 2012 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Groups/Cohorts | Assigned Interventions |
|---|---|
| Non neutropenic, ICU, empiric ,antifungals |
Other: it is a retrospective study, hence no active intervention
since it is an observational restrospective study hence no active intervention is planned
|
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Study Objectives
Primary Objective:
- To study the effect of Empirical Antifungal therapy on clinical outcome in high risk patients with suspected Invasive Fungal Infection admitted in ICU/Critical care unit
Secondary Objectives:
- To know the current epidemiology of IFI and management approach in patients at high risk of Invasive fungal infections
- Identify the risk factors associated with Invasive fungal infections
To comment on the appropriateness of empirical therapy used based on proven/probable diagnosis
Inclusion criteria:
All Non-neutropenic patients admitted in the intensive care/critical care unit who are prescribed any form of pre-emptive / empirical Antifungal therapy during the specified study duration period
Exclusion criteria:
Neutropenic patients Patients with proven invasive fungal infections where antifungal therapy was initiated after the confirmation of Invasive fungal infection/Candidemia Patients who received prophylactic antifungal agents
Study Design
- Multi Center (Dual-center - Fortis Hospital and Apollo Hospital) Retrospective, Observational Study
- Study Patients: 100 in number
Retrospective data will be collected for all patients admitted in intensive care unit/Critical care unit (under the study investigators) who received any form of Empirical / Preemptive (not prophylactic) Antifungal therapy (of any duration, irrespective of culture positivity) as a suspected case of Invasive Fungal Infection.
Following details of patients will be captured
Demographics, primary and secondary diagnosis, co-morbidities, grade of infection, severity of sepsis and disease.
Daily hemodynamic parameters, routine blood tests including Total count and hematologic profile, renal profile, Liver function tests, electrolyte status, additional tests whatever was done as a course of the therapy.
Fungal C/S reports and any other sample culture reports
Duration of treatment, Changes in therapy, Adjuvant therapy - for relevant cases, Any Surgical procedures undertaken: e.g., surgical debridement, fasciotomy and dressing (as a part of the standard treatment according to available guidelines) - for relevant cases, Any additional invasive procedure (eg: Mechanical ventilation ), Reported adverse events
Recording of Risk factors for invasive fungal infections as detailed but not limited to:
- Diabetes,
- Use of immunosuppressants (Eg. steroids)
- Chronic Hemodialysis , TPN, Mechanical ventilation ,
- Sepsis/Septic shock, Multiorgan dysfunction (more than one organ),
- Non response to > 4 days of broad spectrum antibiotics,
- Structural lung disease,
- Major abdominal surgery,
Multifocal colonization
- Study Duration:
A period of one year starting backwards from December 2010 till January 2010.( max. 100 patients retrospectively tracking back from Dec 2010 whichever comes first ).
Statistical analysis
Appropriate statistical tools such as "Multiple logistic regressions" model will be used to analyze linkages between different parameters recorded in the study
Primary Endpoint:
- Mortality both Short term (while on antifungal therapy) and Long term (within 12 weeks of completion of antifungal therapy)
- Mean Duration of ICU (Intensive Care Unit) / HDU (High Dependency Unit stay after initiation of Antifungal Therapy
Secondary Endpoints:
The common pathogens associated with Invasive Fungal Infections
The common empirical antifungal agents used in suspected Invasive Fungal Infection
The mean time for initiation of Antifungal therapy after suspicion of invasive fungal infection.
The mean duration of antifungal therapy
The risk factors in patients with proven/probable invasive fungal infections
The appropriateness of antifungal agent based on microbiological and/or clinical outcome
Eligibility| Ages Eligible for Study: | 18 Years to 75 Years |
| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | No |
| Sampling Method: | Non-Probability Sample |
100 patients , nonneutropenic in ICU who have risk factors for fungal infections and are started empiricaly on antifungals
Inclusion Criteria:
- All Non-neutropenic patients (18-75yrs) admitted in the intensive care/critical care unit who are prescribed any form of pre-emptive / empirical Antifungal therapy during the specified study duration period
Exclusion Criteria:
- Neutropenic patients
- Patients with proven invasive fungal infections where antifungal therapy was initiated after the confirmation of Invasive fungal infection/Candidemia
- Patients who received prophylactic antifungal agents
Contacts and Locations
More Information
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| Responsible Party: | Dr Raja Dhar, Consultant Pulmonologist, Fortis Hospital, India |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01439646 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | Rdhar India |
| Study First Received: | September 21, 2011 |
| Last Updated: | September 22, 2011 |
| Health Authority: | India: Institutional Review Board |
Keywords provided by Fortis Hospital, India:
|
empirical ICU high risk patient |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
|
Antifungal Agents Clotrimazole Miconazole Anti-Infective Agents Therapeutic Uses |
Pharmacologic Actions Anti-Infective Agents, Local 14-alpha Demethylase Inhibitors Enzyme Inhibitors Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on May 22, 2013