Background: In patients with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukaemia (R/R AML) who received salvage chemotherapy, limited and not updated studies explored the incidence of invasive aspergillosis (IA) and the role of antifungal prophylaxis (AP). The aims of this multicentre retrospective 'SEIFEM 2016-B' study were as follows: (1) to evaluate the current rate and the outcome of proven/probable IA and (2) to assess the efficacy of AP, in a large 'real life' series of patient with R/R AML submitted to salvage chemotherapy. Results: Of 2250 R/R AML patients, a total of 74 cases of IA (5.1%) were recorded as follows: 10 (0.7%) proven and 64 (4.3%) probable. Information about AP were available in 73/74 (99%) patients. Fifty-eight (79%) breakthrough infections occurred, mainly during AP with posaconazole [25 (43%)]. The patients who received AP during salvage chemotherapy showed a benefit from antifungal therapy (AT) than patients who did not received AP [43 (86%) vs 7 (14%); p < .033]. In a multivariate analysis, AP and absence of severe mucositis had a significant favourable effect on overall response rate. Conclusion: Our data demonstrated that the incidence of IA during the salvage chemotherapy is similar to the past. Nevertheless, the attributable mortality rate (AMR) appears to be lower than that previously reported in R/R AML. Further prospective studies should be performed to confirm our preliminary observation and understand and the why a decreased AMR is reported in this setting of high-risk patients.

Invasive aspergillosis in relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukaemia patients: Results from SEIFEM 2016-B survey / Del Principe, Maria Ilaria; Dragonetti, Giulia; Conti, Allegra; Verga, Luisa; Ballanti, Stelvio; Fanci, Rosa; Candoni, Anna; Marchesi, Francesco; Cattaneo, Chiara; Lessi, Federica; Fracchiolla, Nicola; Spolzino, Angelica; Prezioso, Lucia; Delia, Mario; Potenza, Leonardo; Decembrino, Nunzia; Castagnola, Carlo; Nadali, Gianpaolo; Picardi, Marco; Zama, Daniele; Orciulo, Enrico; Veggia, Barbara; Garzia, Mariagrazia; Dargenio, Michelina; Melillo, Lorella; Manetta, Sara; Russo, Domenico; Mancini, Valentina; Piedimonte, Monica; Tisi, Maria Chiara; Toschi, Nicola; Busca, Alessandro; Pagano, Livio. - In: MYCOSES. - ISSN 0933-7407. - STAMPA. - 65:2(2022), pp. 171-177. [10.1111/myc.13384]

Invasive aspergillosis in relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukaemia patients: Results from SEIFEM 2016-B survey

Zama, Daniele;Russo, Domenico;Mancini, Valentina;Toschi, Nicola;
2022

Abstract

Background: In patients with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukaemia (R/R AML) who received salvage chemotherapy, limited and not updated studies explored the incidence of invasive aspergillosis (IA) and the role of antifungal prophylaxis (AP). The aims of this multicentre retrospective 'SEIFEM 2016-B' study were as follows: (1) to evaluate the current rate and the outcome of proven/probable IA and (2) to assess the efficacy of AP, in a large 'real life' series of patient with R/R AML submitted to salvage chemotherapy. Results: Of 2250 R/R AML patients, a total of 74 cases of IA (5.1%) were recorded as follows: 10 (0.7%) proven and 64 (4.3%) probable. Information about AP were available in 73/74 (99%) patients. Fifty-eight (79%) breakthrough infections occurred, mainly during AP with posaconazole [25 (43%)]. The patients who received AP during salvage chemotherapy showed a benefit from antifungal therapy (AT) than patients who did not received AP [43 (86%) vs 7 (14%); p < .033]. In a multivariate analysis, AP and absence of severe mucositis had a significant favourable effect on overall response rate. Conclusion: Our data demonstrated that the incidence of IA during the salvage chemotherapy is similar to the past. Nevertheless, the attributable mortality rate (AMR) appears to be lower than that previously reported in R/R AML. Further prospective studies should be performed to confirm our preliminary observation and understand and the why a decreased AMR is reported in this setting of high-risk patients.
2022
Invasive aspergillosis in relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukaemia patients: Results from SEIFEM 2016-B survey / Del Principe, Maria Ilaria; Dragonetti, Giulia; Conti, Allegra; Verga, Luisa; Ballanti, Stelvio; Fanci, Rosa; Candoni, Anna; Marchesi, Francesco; Cattaneo, Chiara; Lessi, Federica; Fracchiolla, Nicola; Spolzino, Angelica; Prezioso, Lucia; Delia, Mario; Potenza, Leonardo; Decembrino, Nunzia; Castagnola, Carlo; Nadali, Gianpaolo; Picardi, Marco; Zama, Daniele; Orciulo, Enrico; Veggia, Barbara; Garzia, Mariagrazia; Dargenio, Michelina; Melillo, Lorella; Manetta, Sara; Russo, Domenico; Mancini, Valentina; Piedimonte, Monica; Tisi, Maria Chiara; Toschi, Nicola; Busca, Alessandro; Pagano, Livio. - In: MYCOSES. - ISSN 0933-7407. - STAMPA. - 65:2(2022), pp. 171-177. [10.1111/myc.13384]
Del Principe, Maria Ilaria; Dragonetti, Giulia; Conti, Allegra; Verga, Luisa; Ballanti, Stelvio; Fanci, Rosa; Candoni, Anna; Marchesi, Francesco; Cattaneo, Chiara; Lessi, Federica; Fracchiolla, Nicola; Spolzino, Angelica; Prezioso, Lucia; Delia, Mario; Potenza, Leonardo; Decembrino, Nunzia; Castagnola, Carlo; Nadali, Gianpaolo; Picardi, Marco; Zama, Daniele; Orciulo, Enrico; Veggia, Barbara; Garzia, Mariagrazia; Dargenio, Michelina; Melillo, Lorella; Manetta, Sara; Russo, Domenico; Mancini, Valentina; Piedimonte, Monica; Tisi, Maria Chiara; Toschi, Nicola; Busca, Alessandro; Pagano, Livio
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