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Meta-Analysis
. 2023 Nov;23(7):3231-3249.
doi: 10.1007/s10238-023-01062-9. Epub 2023 Apr 14.

The impact of antifungal prophylaxis in patients diagnosed with acute leukemias undergoing induction chemotherapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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The impact of antifungal prophylaxis in patients diagnosed with acute leukemias undergoing induction chemotherapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Luiz Ricardo Soldi et al. Clin Exp Med. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Acute leukemias are complex diseases to treat and have a high mortality rate. The immunosuppression caused by chemotherapy also causes the patient to become susceptible to a variety of infections, including invasive fungal infections. Protocols established in many countries attempt to prevent these infections through the use of pharmacological antifungal prophylaxis. This systematic review and meta-analysis investigates the existing evidence for the use of antifungal prophylaxis in patients undergoing induction chemotherapy for acute leukemia, and how prophylaxis can affect treatment response and mortality. Through the use of a population-variable-outcome strategy, keywords were utilized to search online databases. The included studies were selected and the data was collected to develop descriptive results for all studies, and, for studies that met the criteria, a meta-analysis of the Relative Risk (RR) was analyzed for infection rates, in-hospital mortality, and complete remission. A total of 33 studies were included in this systematic review, with most studies presenting positive results (n = 28/33) from the use of antifungal prophylaxis. Using a random effects model, the pooled results of the meta-analysis presented lower invasive fungal infections in AML (RR: 0.527 (95% CI: 0.391; 0.709). p < 0.001). p < 0.001) and ALL (RR: 0.753 (95% CI: 0.574; 0.988). p = 0.041). when antifungal prophylaxis was used. No discernible difference was encountered in the rate of complete remission when using prophylaxis. Antifungal prophylaxis provides a lower risk of invasive fungal infections and in-hospital mortality in acute leukemia patients undergoing induction chemotherapy.

Keywords: Acute Leukemia; Antifungal; Chemotherapy; Fungal infection; Prophylaxis.

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