P-1925. Comparison of Outcomes in Obese Versus Non-Obese Patients Receiving Fluconazole and/or Micafungin for the Treatment of Candidemia
Amber Welborn, Travis J Carlson, Gerard Gawrys, Amy Shum

TL;DR
This study compares treatment outcomes for candidemia in obese and non-obese patients using fluconazole and micafungin, finding no significant difference in treatment failure.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the impact of obesity on antifungal treatment outcomes for candidemia.
Findings
Obesity was not associated with treatment failure in patients with candidemia.
Nearly one-third of obese patients received micafungin doses exceeding 100 mg/day.
Weight-normalized fluconazole dose to MIC ratios did not significantly differ between obese and non-obese patients.
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines recommend initial echinocandin therapy followed by oral azole step-down therapy for the treatment of candidemia. However, the pharmacokinetics of these medications can be altered by patient characteristics, such as obesity. The purpose of this study was to compare outcomes in obese versus non-obese patients with candidemia treated with fluconazole and/or micafungin. This single-center, retrospective cohort study included adults with candidemia admitted from 1/1/20 - 12/1/24. Patients receiving < 48 hours of fluconazole and/or micafungin, those with resistance to both agents, or those not receiving antifungals within 24 hours of positive culture were excluded. Treatment failure, the primary composite outcome comprised of 14-day mortality, 14-day microbiologic failure, and 30-day candidemia recurrence, was compared between obese (BMI > 30 kg/m2) and non-obese…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntifungal resistance and susceptibility · Nail Diseases and Treatments · Dermatology and Skin Diseases
