Multifocal candidiasis can be considered a form of invasive candidiasis in critically non-neutropenic patients

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Ibanez-Nolla, Jordi [1 ]
Nolla-Salas, Miquel [2 ]
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[1] Hosp St Rafael, Med Dept, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Unio Catalana Hosp, Barcelona, Spain
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Invasive candidiasis; Multifocal candidiasis; Candida colonization; Non-neutropenic critically ill; Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome; Attributable mortality; INFECTIONS; SYSTEM;
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10.1016/j.ijid.2024.107171
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R51 [传染病];
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Candida infections can be serious in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, as Candida is an organism that specially colonizes the digestive system. In immunocompromised patients, treatment is protocolized, but in non-neutropenic patients, it is not well established. On the other hand, the treatment of this type of infection is not absent of adverse effects. The prevalence of fungal infections, especially candidiasis, and its mortality in the ICU is high, mainly due to the lack of diagnosis and absence of treatment criteria, because they are often detected in the disseminated candidiasis phase, such as candidemia. One of the indicators of the progression of the disease is the presence of Candida in more than two different foci , named Candida multifocality, within the concept of invasive candidiasis. In fact, the invasive fungal diseases in adult patients i intensive care unit (FUNDICU) project was created to optimize the management of candidiasis. The management of candidiasis in ICU patients first requires the identification of patients at high risk of candidiasis, which must be performed based on the evidence of immune dysregulation, higher severity index (acute physiologic assessment and chronic health evaluation and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome), long ICU stays or other factors such as mechanical ventilation or us of broadspectrum antibiotics. To increase detection and dispense the appropriate antifungal at an early stage, it is necessary to include the concept of multifocality in invasive candidiasis with screening of different foci . Antifungal treatment reduces mortality both overall and attributable to Candida . Detecting a high invasive candidiasis risk is a patient safety concept and should be treated as such. Identifying patients (critically non-neutropenic adult patients with severe multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and the first isolation of Candida spp. in a study sample of possible secondary infection) and demonstrating invasive candidiasis (multifocal or disseminated) require urgent initiation of antifungal treatment to minimize mortality attributable to invasive candidiasis in the ICU and eliminate mortality rates above 50%. (c) 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of International Society for Infectious Diseases. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ )
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