2020
DOI: 10.1111/tid.13409
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Impact of neutropenia evaluated in terms of the D‐index on invasive fungal disease while on empiric or preemptive antifungal treatment strategy in the early phase after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Abstract: Background: We retrospectively evaluated the association between the D-index, which reflects both the depth and duration of neutropenia, and proven/probable invasive fungal disease (IFD) early after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) at our center (n = 394). Methods: The D-index was defined as the area over the neutrophil curve during neutropenia. The cumulative D-index from the start of neutropenia until the development of infection (c-D-index) was also evaluated as a real-time assessme… Show more

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“…This finding reminds us that patients with antimicrobial-resistant FN after two or three rotations or additions of antibiotics would be at high risk of IFI. More recently, researchers have specified much more adaptation of the D-indices in IFI therapy [ 12 16 ]. In a large cohort study for assessing D-index utility in fungal treatment, proven invasive fungal infection was only seen in 1.01% (4/394) cases even after stem cell transplantation (SCT) [ 12 ].…”
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“…This finding reminds us that patients with antimicrobial-resistant FN after two or three rotations or additions of antibiotics would be at high risk of IFI. More recently, researchers have specified much more adaptation of the D-indices in IFI therapy [ 12 16 ]. In a large cohort study for assessing D-index utility in fungal treatment, proven invasive fungal infection was only seen in 1.01% (4/394) cases even after stem cell transplantation (SCT) [ 12 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, researchers have specified much more adaptation of the D-indices in IFI therapy [ 12 16 ]. In a large cohort study for assessing D-index utility in fungal treatment, proven invasive fungal infection was only seen in 1.01% (4/394) cases even after stem cell transplantation (SCT) [ 12 ]. They indicated the adequate cutoff value for c-D-index to predict IFI was 10,644, which is deemed too high.…”
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“…The authors recommended using the D‐index to assess the pretest probability of IMI and to complement positive results of serum galactomannan and β‐ d ‐glucan tests. Since then, the D‐index has been used, with mixed results, to predict invasive fungal infections (IFI) in adult or pediatric patients with AML, 10,24 in patients undergoing HSCT or reduced‐intensity HSCT, 13,14,25 in patients receiving consolidation chemotherapy for AML with high‐dose cytarabine, 9 and in patients receiving induction therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lymphoma 11 . Of these prior studies, the largest sample size was 68 patients 13 .…”
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“…Kimura et al 14 undergoing HSCT or reduced-intensity HSCT, 13,14,25 in patients receiving consolidation chemotherapy for AML with high-dose cytarabine, 9 and in patients receiving induction therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lymphoma. 11 Of these prior studies, the largest sample size was 68 patients.…”
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confidence: 99%