Comparison of the efficacy of amphotericin B and fluconazole in the treatment of cryptococcosis in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients: retrospective analysis of 83 cases. French Cryptococcosis Study Group.

We retrospectively analyzed clinical outcome of meningeal and extrameningeal cryptococcosis in HIV-negative patients treated with amphotericin B (43 patients) or fluconazole (40 patients). Amphotericin B and fluconazole were prescribed equally to patients with neoplastic diseases and no risk factor, but organ transplant recipients and patients with other diseases were mostly given fluconazole and amphotericin B, respectively. Patients with more severe infections (i.e., meningitis, neurological disorders, or higher levels of antigen in cerebrospinal fluid) were more frequently treated with amphotericin B. A cure rate of > 70% was achieved regardless of the initial treatment and the severity of the infection. A Cox regression analysis showed that age of > 60 years, neoplastic disease, abnormal mental status, disseminated infection at the time of diagnosis, and therapeutic failure were independent predictors of death. Although fluconazole appears to be as effective as amphotericin B, only a prospective multicenter study will determine the best treatment regimen for patients with cryptococcal meningitis who do not have AIDS.

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