Background: The prevention of invasive fungal infections is important in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML)/myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) receiving cytoreductive chemotherapy. However, the role of oral voriconazole (VRCZ) in such patients has not been established. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of oral VRCZ compared to that of first-generation azoles prescribed within 7 days after the onset of chemotherapy in adult patients with AML/MDS using the Japanese administrative database.
Methods: This nationwide retrospective cohort study was conducted using the Diagnosis Procedure Combination/Per-Diem Payment System. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients who switched to intravenous antifungal agents. Analyses using the instrumental variable method were performed to address unmeasured confounding.
Results: In total, data on 5517 inpatients from 142 hospitals were analyzed. An oral VRCZ prescription was significantly associated with a reduction in the proportion of patients switching to intravenous antifungal agents compared to first-generation azole prescription (21.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] - 33.4 to - 8.6)). The impact of oral VRCZ in reducing the proportion of patients switching to intravenous antifungal agents was stronger in patients aged < 65 years than in those aged ≥ 65 years (- 40.6%, 95% CI - 63.2 to - 17.9; - 21.9%, 95% CI - 35.8 to - 8.1, respectively) and in patients prescribed oral azole within 3 days from the onset of chemotherapy than in those prescribed the same later (- 32.9%, 95% CI - 46.7 to - 19.2; - 9.0%, 95% CI - 33.7 to 15.7, respectively).
Conclusion: Oral VRCZ administration may benefit adult patients with AML/MDS undergoing chemotherapy.
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Biol Pharm Bull
October 2023
AMR Clinical Reference Center, Disease Control and Prevention Center, National Center for Global Health and Medicine.
Voriconazole (VRCZ) is an antifungal drug that necessitates therapeutic monitoring (TDM). Typically, TDM is recommended for patients undergoing long-term outpatient treatment. However, in Japan, insurance reimbursement for TDM is only permitted for inpatients.
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December 2023
Department of Pharmacy, Ningbo First Hospital, Ningbo, Zhejiang, P.R. China.
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February 2022
Division of Pharmacy, University Hospital, Chiba University Hospital, 1-8-1 Inohana, Chuo-ku, Chiba City, Chiba, 260-8677, Japan.
Background: Voriconazole (VRCZ) is the first-line therapy for chronic pulmonary aspergillosis and is available in both intravenous and oral formulations. The bioavailability of the oral form is estimated to be over 90% in healthy volunteers. Some drugs are reported to interact with enteral nutrition (EN), but there are few reports about the trough levels of VRCZ during EN therapy.
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January 2022
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Oita University Hospital, Yufu-shi, Oita, Japan.
Objectives: For patients with hematological malignancy, triazole antifungal agents such as fluconazole (FLCZ), itraconazole (ITCZ), voriconazole (VRCZ), posaconazole (PSCZ) and isavuconazole (ISCZ) are often used for prophylaxis of deep mycosis. Since these azoles exhibit large pharmacokinetic variability, dose adjustment by therapeutic drug monitoring is recommended for some azoles. This study aimed to develop and validate a novel method for simultaneous determination of plasma concentrations of FLCZ, ITCZ, VRCZ, PSCZ, ISCZ and ITCZ-OH, an active metabolite of ITCZ, using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS).
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