Abstract

Background: In patients with persistent fever and netropenia, amphotericin B is administered empirically for early treatment and prevention of systemic fungal infections. Despite this treatment, there are chances of breakthrough fungal infections and drug is also toxic. Materials and Methods: A multicentric, randomized, controlled clinical trial was conducted to compare liposomal amphotericin B two doses with conventional amphotericin B as empirical antifungal therapy. Results: The average body weight of patients was 26.4+-14.8 (n=22), 32.9+-19.4 (n=23) and 37.9+-20.0 (n=20) kg in 1 mg, 3 mg Fungisome (liposomal amphotericin B) and 1 mg/kg/day conventional amphotericin B group, respectively. The mean age was 16.2+-13.4, 16.0+-10.9 and 22.7+-16.2 yrs in 1 and 3 mg/kg/day Fungisome and 1 mg/kg/day conventional AMP B group, respectively. The average duration of treatment with 1 mg and 3 mg/kg/day Fungisome and 1 mg/kg/day conventional amphotericin B was 17+-9.8, 16.2+-8.3, and 14.7+-10.7 days, respectively. The time to resolve fever was 13.3+-10.2, 10.9+-7.1, 10.1+-6.7 days, and for absolute neutrophil count (ANC) to be above 500 cells per microliter, it took 13.4+-9.6, 10.6+-7.6 and 7.3+-3.4 days, respectively. Liposomal formulations were well-tolerated compared to conventional amphotericin B. Conclusions: This small randomized study showed that the indigenous liposomal formulation Fungisome TM appears to be equally efficacious and safer than conventional amphotericin B. Also, the lower dose Fungisome (1 mg/kg/day) appears to be equally efficacious and was well-tolerated as compared to higher dose Fungisome (3 mg/kg/day). Treatment cost would be a major factor for limiting use of higher dose of Fungisome.

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Title
A randomized comparative trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of liposomal amphotericin B (Fungisome TM ) versus conventional amphotericin B in the empirical treatment of febrile neutropenia in India
Author
Jadhav, M; Shinde, V; Chandrakala, S; Jijina, F; Menon, H; Arora, B; Kurkure, P; Parikh, P; Kshirsagar, N
Pages
107-13
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd.
ISSN
0019509X
e-ISSN
19984774
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1033190454
Copyright
Copyright Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012