Comparison of the Safety and Tolerance Profile of Micafungin with that of Other Echinocandins and Azoles in Patients with Pre-existing Child-Pugh B or C Liver Disease: A Case-Control Retrospective Study

米卡芬净与其他棘白菌素类和唑类药物在已存在 Child-Pugh B 或 C 肝病的患者中的安全性和耐受性比较:一项病例对照回顾性研究

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作者:Antonio Vena, Emilio Bouza, Matteo Bassetti, Francesco Menichetti, Maria Merelli, Santiago Grau, Jesús Fortun, María Isabel Sánchez, José María Aguado, Paloma Merino, Francisco Bonache, Patricia Muñoz6

Conclusions

Our study suggests that the administration of micafungin to patients with end-stage liver disease does not imply a higher risk of developing STLI or LTLI.

Methods

Multicenter case-control study of patients with Child-Pugh B or C liver disease who received antifungals (AF) for ≥ 72 h (May 2009-May 2015) in six Spanish and Italian hospitals. All micafungin patients were randomly matched with one patient who received another echinocandin and with one patient who received azole treatment. Primary outcome was development of STLI or LTLI (development of any type of liver tumor during the follow-up period).

Results

Of 2335 patients with chronic liver disease admitted to the six centers, 20 (0.85%) were found to have Child-Pugh B or C liver disease and received micafungin for ≥ 72 h. During AF treatment, the frequency of STLI was 10% in each group. Most cases of STLI were asymptomatic, and AFs had to be switched to another class of AF in only two patients (one micafungin and one azole). No patients developed acute liver insufficiency, were admitted to the ICU, or had to undergo transplantation. Follow-up data (median of 1.3 years) were available for 30 patients. LTLI was observed in only one patient, who had previously received treatment with azoles. Conclusions: Our study suggests that the administration of micafungin to patients with end-stage liver disease does not imply a higher risk of developing STLI or LTLI.

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