130 research outputs found
Antimykotische Therapie der invasiven pulmonalen Infektion durch Scedosporium und Pseudallescheria spp. bei Mukoviszidose
Autre titre : Antimykotische Therapie der pulmonalen Infektion durch Scedosporien bei MukoviszidoseInternational audienc
Combined antifungal therapy is superior to monotherapy in pulmonary scedosporiosis in cystic fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is characterised by chronic airway infection with bacteria and fungi. Infections caused by Scedosporium/Lomentospora species can occur and are difficult to treat. Moulds belonging to the genus Scedosporium/Lomentospora are detected most frequently in respiratory samples of patients with CF, next to Aspergillus spp. Our aim was to define pulmonary fungal infections due to Scedosporium/Lomentospora in CF and to study the antimycotic treatment.
In this multicentre study (12 centres; duration January 2008 to December 2014) 31 patients with a lung infection caused by moulds of the genus Scedosporium/Lomentospora were included. 36 courses of antifungal treatment were documented. Scedosporium apiospermum sensu stricto accounted for 48.4% of cases. In 20/31 patients a therapeutic response under antimycotics (median duration 3.9 months) was achieved. Triple and double therapy was significantly more effective compared to monotherapy regarding FEV1, radiology, and symptoms.
This data suggests that combined treatment is superior to monotherapy in patients with CF
The German Building Stock in Quarters: Typology development for the residential and TCS sector
What`s going on in energy Efficiency Research? A platform to enhance the transparency of energy Research funding in Germany
Integriertes Assessment von Energietechnologien: Modellierungsansätze auf Quartiersebene
Model-based investigation of residual load smoothing through dynamic electricity purchase: The case of wastewater treatment plants in Germany
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