Voriconazole versus Amphotericin B for Primary Therapy of Invasive Aspergillosis
Hôpital d'Hautepierre · University of Manchester · +19 more institutions
Abstract
Voriconazole is a broad-spectrum triazole that is active against aspergillus species. We conducted a randomized trial to compare voriconazole with amphotericin B for primary therapy of invasive aspergillosis.
In this randomized, unblinded trial, patients received either intravenous voriconazole (two doses of 6 mg per kilogram of body weight on day 1, then 4 mg per kilogram twice daily for at least seven days) followed by 200 mg orally twice daily or intravenous amphotericin B deoxycholate (1 to 1.5 mg per kilogram per day). Other licensed antifungal treatments were allowed if the initial therapy failed or if the patient had an intolerance to the first drug used. A complete or partial response was considered to be a successful outcome.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 80.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 14
Authors
22Topics & keywords
- Voriconazole
- Medicine
- Aspergillosis
- Amphotericin B
- Gastroenterology
- Internal medicine
- Surgery
- Randomized controlled trial
- Good health and well-being