Login / Signup

Clinical factors affecting costs in patients receiving systemic antifungal therapy in intensive care units in Greece: Results from the ESTIMATOR study.

Apostolos ArmaganidisS NanasE AntoniadouK MandragosK LiakouA KoutsoukouG BaltopoulosG NakosA KounougeriK GanasA PrekatesM KompotiD GeorgopoulosI PneumatikosE Zakynthinos
Published in: Mycoses (2017)
Early administration of antifungal drugs was not a substantial component of total hospital costs. However, there was a significant adverse impact on costs with increasing LOS in febrile patients in ICU for whom diagnosis of fungaemia was delayed before starting SAT, and with initial treatment failure. Awareness of potential candidaemia and initiation of pre-emptive or empirical strategy as early appropriate treatment may improve ICU patient outcomes while reducing direct medical costs.
Keyphrases