Akiyama H, Mori S, Tanikawa S, Sakamaki H, Onozawa Y
Haematology Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Komagome Hospital, Japan.
Mycoses. 1993 Nov-Dec;36(11-12):373-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0507.1993.tb00725.x.
This open, randomized, controlled study was designed to assess the efficacy of fluconazole in comparison with oral amphotericin B in preventing clinically suspected fungal infection. A total of 178 chemotherapy-induced neutropenic episodes expected to last more than 10 days in 51 patients with haematological malignancies were randomly treated with fluconazole, 200 mg once a day, or amphotericin B, 800 mg three times a day orally. Defining the end points as (1) documented fungal infection or (2) use of empiric intravenous amphotericin B for suspected fungal infection including an episode of fever lasting more than 5 days or fever developed during the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, no difference was observed between the two groups.