Invasive Candidiasis

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Status: Recruiting

Comparison of Uncomplicated Candidemia Therapy Duration in Children

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare antifungal therapy duration in pediatric uncomplicated candidemia. The specific aims are: * Compare the desirability of outcome ranking in children with uncomplicated candidemia randomized to 7 additional days of antifungal therapy (standard-course) versus no additional antifungal therapy (short-course) after already receiving 7 days of echinocandin therapy. * Compare the 14-day desirability of outcome measure for subjects with a negative and those with a positive T2Candida® biomarker at day 7 of therapy within randomized groups. Participants meeting eligibility criteria will be approached and consented between day 5 and 7 of primary systemic antifungal therapy. On day 7 of primary systemic antifungal therapy, inclusion and exclusion criteria will again be reviewed for consented patients and those still eligible will be randomized 1:1 to the two study arms. Researchers will compare no additional antifungal therapy (short-course) versus 7 additional days of systemic antifungal therapy (standard-course) in pediatric patients with uncomplicated candidemia who have already received 7 days of primary systemic antifungal therapy to see if shorter durations are as effective as longer durations in treating uncomplicated candidemia.

Participants needed: 420
Trial details
Age: 120+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Arkansas Children's Hospital Research InstituteUpdated: Apr 17, 2026Locations: 22
Eligibility criteria

Age > 120 days at the time of the first negative blood culture at any participat... [+5]

Already receiving antifungal therapy for a previously diagnosed systemic invasiv... [+6]

Status: Recruiting

Invasive Candidiasis in Critical Care

The combination of acute phase marker monitoring and the "T2Candida" assay (name of the test) will represent an acceleration of the identification of the causative agent of mycotic infection, a significant improvement in the specificity and positive predictive value of this strategy in the diagnosis of invasive candidiasis and candidemia in ICU patients, thereby improving the clinical condition of patients and reducing the cost of specific antifungal therapy.

Participants needed: 100
Trial details
Age: 12+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: University Hospital OstravaUpdated: Jun 5, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

critically ill patients [+5]

not signing the informed consent with participation in the study [+1]