新生儿侵袭性念珠菌病诊断和治疗的最新进展

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS Research and reports in neonatology Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.2147/rrn.s409779
Katherine Daniel, Rachel G Greenberg, Angelique Boutzoukas, Lakshmi Katakam
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摘要:侵袭性念珠菌病可引起免疫功能低下的宿主,如早产儿的严重疾病。新生儿的临床表现是多变的,通常以非特异性体征为特征,可能涉及多个器官系统。在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)了解念珠菌感染的危险因素有助于筛查具有全身性疾病体征和症状的婴儿。血液、尿液和脑脊液培养是这一婴儿群体中可用的主要诊断工具,但在新生儿群体中正在研究几种生物标志物和替代鉴定方法,如1,3-β- d -葡聚糖、血清甘露聚糖或抗甘露聚糖,以及T2磁共振检测。念珠菌感染的及时诊断,结合疾病进展和器官受累的综合评估,对于优化治疗和患者预后至关重要。支持性护理和全身性抗真菌药物治疗仍然是治疗的主要手段,新的治疗药物的有效性和安全性仍在对新生儿进行评估。疾病预防策略必须根据当地念珠菌感染的发生率、实践模式和风险因素,为每个新生儿重症监护室精心实施和定制,并可能包括预防性抗真菌治疗。本文综述了目前诊断和治疗新生儿侵袭性念珠菌病的证据,并概述了新的诊断工具和治疗药物。关键词:念珠菌,婴儿,生物标志物,两性霉素B,氟康唑,预防
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Updated Perspectives on the Diagnosis and Management of Neonatal Invasive Candidiasis
Abstract: Invasive candidiasis can cause severe illness in immunocompromised hosts, such as premature infants. Clinical presentation in neonates is variable and often characterized by non-specific signs with potential to involve several organ systems. Awareness of risk factors for Candida infections in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can aid in screening infants with signs and symptoms of generalized illness. Cultures of blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid are the main diagnostic tools available in this population of infants, but several biomarkers and alternate identification methodologies such as 1,3-β-D-glucan, serum mannan or anti-mannan, and T2 magnetic resonance testing are being studied in the neonatal population. Prompt diagnosis of Candida infection, in conjunction with a comprehensive assessment of disease progression and organ involvement, is critical for optimizing treatment and patient outcomes. Supportive care and systemic antifungal medications remain the mainstay of treatment, and the efficacy and safety of newer therapeutic agents continue to be evaluated in neonates. Disease prevention strategies must be thoughtfully implemented and customized to each individual NICU based on local incidence of Candida infection, practice patterns, and risk factors, and may include prophylactic antifungal therapy. This review summarizes the evidence for current approaches to diagnosis and management of neonatal invasive candidiasis and provides an overview of the newer diagnostic tools and therapeutic agents on the horizon. Keywords: Candida , infant, biomarkers, amphotericin B, fluconazole, prophylaxis
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