Rezafungin Prophylaxis in Liver Transplant
brief summary
This is an interventional study to evaluate the efficacy of rezafungin, a new echinocandin, for the prevention of invasive fungal infections (IFIs) after liver transplantation. Patients who receive rezafungin will be compared to a similar group of patients who underwent liver transplantation in the preceding two years for the incidence of IFIs.
detailed description
This is a single arm interventional study of consecutive liver transplant recipients who have consented to this rezafungin prophylaxis study. The outcome will be compared with that of similar group of patients not enrolled in the study and those who underwent liver transplant in the preceding two years (historical controls). Propensity score matching will be used to select retrospective cohort.
There will be 3 groups:
1. Study group (prospective intervention cohort): Rezafungin (180 patients) 2. Prospective control group (prospective control cohort): Patients who receive fluconazole/voriconazole or no antifungal prophylaxis as part of UPMC's tiered antifungal prophylaxis standard of care (20 patients: 10 who receive fluconazole/voriconazole and 10 who do not receive fluconazole/voriconazole) 3. Historical control group (retrospective control cohort): Patients at risk for IFI who received fluconazole/voriconazole (tier approach) in the two years preceding this study (180 patients)
official title
Rezafungin Prophylaxis in Liver Transplant at High Risk for Invasive Fungal Infection