Enhancing prognostic prediction of invasive candidiasis among cancer patients with a serum C5a-based scoring model
Purpose Invasive candidiasis poses a life-threatening risk, and early prognosis assessment is vital for timely interventions to reduce mortality. Serum C5a levels have recently been linked to prognosis, but confirmation in cancer patients is pending. Methods We detected the concentrations of serum C...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Supportive care in cancer 2024-06, Vol.32 (6), p.356, Article 356 |
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Invasive candidiasis poses a life-threatening risk, and early prognosis assessment is vital for timely interventions to reduce mortality. Serum C5a levels have recently been linked to prognosis, but confirmation in cancer patients is pending.
Methods
We detected the concentrations of serum C5a in hospitalized cancer patients with invasive candidiasis from 2020 to 2023, and retrospectively analyzed the clinical data.
Results
372 cases were included in this study, with a 90-day mortality rate of 21.8%.
Candida albicans
(48.7%) remained the predominant pathogen, followed by
Candida glabrata
(25.5%),
Candida tropicalis
(12.4%), and
Candida parapsilosis
(8.3%). Gastrointestinal cancer was the most diagnosed pathology type (37.6%). Serum C5a demonstrated a noteworthy correlation with 90-day mortality, and employing a cutoff value of 36.7 ng/ml revealed significantly higher 90-day mortality in low-C5a patients (41.2%) compared to high-C5a patients (6.3%) (
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ISSN: | 0941-4355 1433-7339 1433-7339 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00520-024-08567-3 |