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Amphotericin B Versus Isavuconazole for Mucormycosis: A Comparative Efficacy and Safety Study
Sponsor: Qiu Ye
Summary
Background: Mucormycosis is a serious but rare fungal infection that requires rapid and effective treatment. The two main antifungal medicines used are amphotericin B and isavuconazole. However, more real-world data is needed to directly compare how well they work and how safe they are for patients. What is the purpose of this study? The main goal of this research study is to compare the effectiveness and safety of amphotericin B versus isavuconazole in treating mucormycosis. Investigators will look at which medicine leads to better survival rates and fewer serious side effects. How will the study be done? This is a retrospective study. This means investigators will look back at information that has already been collected. Investigators will analyze data from the medical records of patients who were treated for mucormycosis at three hospitals. Investigators will also review and combine findings from relevant studies published on PubMed. What will the researchers measure? Investigators will measure and compare: How long patients survived after treatment (survival rates). Whether the infection was successfully cured or controlled (treatment response). What kinds of side effects (like kidney problems or liver issues) patients experienced with each medicine. What are the possible benefits of this study? This study will not directly benefit the participants whose records are reviewed. However, investigators hope that what investigators learn will help doctors make better treatment decisions for future patients with mucormycosis by providing clearer evidence on the best choice of medicine.
Official title: A Retrospective, Multicenter Cohort Study Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of Amphotericin B Versus Isavuconazole for the Treatment of Mucormycosis: Analysis of Institutional Data and Literature Review
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
Start Date
2025-05-15
Completion Date
2025-09-25
Last Updated
2025-09-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Amphotericin B
This is a retrospective observational study. Patients in this cohort received various formulations of amphotericin B as part of their standard medical care.
Isavuconazole
This is a retrospective observational study. Patients in this cohort received isavuconazole as part of their standard medical care.
Locations (1)
Guangxi Medical University
Nanning, Guangxi, China