A Prospective Observational Multi-institutional Study on Invasive Fungal Infections Following Chemotherapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia (MISFIC Study): A Real World Scenario from India

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Biju George
Hari Menon
Dinesh Bhurani
Sharat Damodar
Shashi Apte
Tulika Seth
Ajay Sharma
Radhe Shyam
Pankaj Malhotra
Jose Easow
Kavitha M. Lakshmi
Narendra Agrawal
Manju Sengar
KS Nataraj
Rayaz Ahmed
Sanjeevan Sharma
Alka Khadwal
Gaurav Prakash
Aby Abraham
Anup Devasia
Anu Korula
Vikram Mathews
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[1] Christian Medical College,
[2] Tata Memorial Hospital,undefined
[3] Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute,undefined
[4] Narayana Hirudalaya,undefined
[5] Sahayadri Hospital,undefined
[6] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,undefined
[7] R and R Hospital,undefined
[8] HCG Hospital,undefined
[9] Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER),undefined
[10] Apollo Specialty Hospital,undefined
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Fungal infection; Incidence; AML; India;
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We performed a prospective multi-centre observational study to understand the incidence of IFI in patients with AML in India with use of anti-fungal prophylaxis. All patients with AML receiving either induction chemotherapy or salvage chemotherapy between November 2014 and February 2016 were included in this prospective observational study from 10 Indian centres. IFI was defined as per the revised EORTC-MSG criteria. Data on type of chemotherapy used, type of anti-fungal prophylaxis used, time to neutrophil recovery, incidence of IFI and survival were collected. Two hundred patients (118 male and 82 females) with a median age of 35 years (range: 2–66) were recruited. One hundred and eighty-six (93%) had newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) while 14 (7%) had relapsed disease. IFI occurred in 53 patients (26.5%) with proven or probable IFI occurring in 17 (8.5%). Use of posaconazole prophylaxis (p = 0.027) was the only factor found to be associated with a reduced incidence of IFI. The overall survival (OS) at 6 weeks and 3 months respectively was similar among patients who had IFI (83.0 ± 5.2%; 81.0 ± 5.4%) as compared to those without IFI (84.4 + 3.0%; 81.4 ± 3.2%). This prospective study reveals a high incidence of IFI in patients undergoing chemotherapy for AML in India. The use of posaconazole prophylaxis was associated with a significantly lower incidence of IFI. Optimal strategies to prevent IFI need to be studied.
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