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1-Romanowska
Organization of patient management and epidemiology of fungal infections in CF in Poland Ewa Romanowska, Hanna Dmeńska, Magdalena Kołodziejczyk, Alicja Pawińska, Katarzyna Dzierżanowska-Fangrat The Children’s Memorial Health Institute Warsaw, Poland Cys$c fibrosis pa$ent’s registry • 1661 registred (but the number is probably higher) • 1552 living pa$ents 1017 children (0-‐18 years) 65,5% 535 adults (>18 years) 34,5% Polish Cystic Fibrosis Registry – (data not published) by Pogorzelski, X.2012 • 23 ins$tu$ons specializing in CF pa$ents management • 4 ins$tu$ons > 100 pa$ents with CF • Time of diagnosis (age) 0 – 43 yo • Diagnosis within first year of life – 731 pa$ents (51%) • Diagnosis not connected with rou$ne screening for CF at birth: 4,5 yo Polish CF Registry 2012 393 Adult pa3ents included 166 IMiDZ 324 41 Gdańsk 130 48 KPAD Poznań 123 12 PMD Poznań 72 72 Karpacz 71 24 Łódź 18 Bydgoszcz 63 61 IGiChP 52 52 INSTITUTION Rabka Nr of registred pa3ents 18 INSTITUTION Nr of registred pa3ents Katowice GCZDiM 45 CZD 44 Zabrze 41 Lublin 22 Rzeszów 21 Białystok KChD 19 Koszalin 16 Kraków USD 11 Szczecin SPWSZ 10 Katowice WPChP 8 Białystok KChPiG 8 Kraków WSSD 7 Szczecin SPSK1 6 Szczecin Zdroje 5 Adult pa3ents included 2 15 20 6 7 10 5 4 4 2 8 1 0 0 Number of pts diagnosed in subsequent years (Poland) year number year number 2011 68 2000 65 2010 80 1999 64 2009 98 1998 64 2008 95 1997 63 2007 77 1996 56 2006 62 1995 58 2005 56 1994 46 2004 76 1993 34 2003 66 1992 25 2002 77 1991 24 2001 69 1990 26 Prevalence of CF (with reference to registry) YEAR No of births in Number of Poland registered CF cases (in tousands) frequency 2008 414,5 95 1 : 4363 2009 417,6 98 1 : 4261 2010 413,3 80 1 : 5166 2011 391,0 68 1 : 5750 Polish Cystic Fibrosis Registry – data not published A. Pogorzelski, X.2012 GENDER • popula$on of Poland F: 19 883 870 M: 18 654 577 1 : 0,94 age F M F:M ra3o 0 – 3 77 72 1 : 0,94 0 – 18 517 507 1 : 0,98 0 – 61 762 790 1 : 1,04 > 18 248 287 1 : 1,16 90 CF distribution in relation to age in Poland 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Polish Cystic Fibrosis Registry – not pulished data by.A. Pogorzelski, X.2012 Percentage of adult pa3ents Country % Poland 34,5 France 47 Ireland 54 Belgium 46 Slovakia 46 Canada 59 Australia 47 Germany 56 USA 47 The age of pa3ents with CF Country mean median Poland 14,75 France 16,8 15 Ireland 18 17 Australia 18,7 17 Germany 19,6 18 Polish Cystic Fibrosis Registry – data not published A. Pogorzelski, X.2012 Pa3ents > 40 yo Country % Poland 0,97 (n=15) France 4,4 Great Britain 7 Lung transplanta$ons (data till end of 2013) Ins3tu3on No of Ltx CF patients Rabka IMiDz IGiChP Karpacz 17 5 3 1 Łódź Poznań 1 1 Gdańsk 1 Total 29 Poland 2013: 19 lung transplantations -not only in pts with CF 29 Polish CF pts after lung transplantation (3 Ltx performed in Poland) 23 Polish CF living pts after lung transplantation In 1995, the Children’s Health Ins3tute received the status of a research and development unit as well as the name “The Children’s Memorial Health Ins3tute” Organiza$on of pa$ent management and epidemiology of fungal infec$ons in CF in CMHI •125 pa$ents • Consulta$on and Pulmonary Clinic: 75 pa$ents (60%) • Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department: 47 pa$ents (38%) •Pediatrics, Metabolic and Nutri$on Department: 18 pa$ents (15%) -‐ Surgery Unit, Intensive Care Unit: 5 pa$ents (4%) 15 pa$ents (15%) under care of more than one unit. CMHI January 2010 – May 2014 Pa$ents with CF • 65 Boys (52%) • 60 Girls (48%) Age: 15 months – 23 years 93 pa$ents (75%) ≤ 18 yo 32 pa$ents (25%) ≥18 yo CMHI January 2010 – May 2014 CF distribution in relation to age in CMHI Number of patients 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 Age of patients CMHI January 2010 – May 2014 Materials and results: Period: January 2010 - May 2014: - 245 sputum samples - 63 (26%) positive fungal cultures - 265 throat swabs – 31 (12%) positive fungal cultures) - 107 nasal swabs – 15 (14%) positive fungal cultures) - 10 gastrostomy swabs – 10 (100%) positive fungal cultures) Isolated fungal species •119 posi$ve cultures (19%), 508 nega$ve cultures (81%) • Candida albicans 75 (63%) • Aspergillus fumigatus 17 (14%) • Trichophyton schoenleinii 6 (5%) • Aspergillus candidus 5 (4%),Candida glabrata 5 (4%), Candida dubliniensis 5(4%) • Other isolates 6 (5%): Candida krusei, Candida inconspicua, Candida tropicalis, Candida famata Conclusion • Cystic fibrosis in Poland is no more only a childhood disease. • Survival period is still unsatisfactory • Registry is a valuable tool of the epidemiological and clinical analysis, however its completedness is still inadequate in Poland. • On the basis of fungal isolations from sputum it is hard to differentiate between fungal colonisation and infection • There are difficulties in designing proper diagnostic procedures and pathogen isolation from bacterial contaminated samples and problems with establishing proper clinical diagnosis Acknowledegments • Patients with Cystic fibrosis and their families • Polish Society Against Mucoviscidosis • Matio Foundation • Cystic Fibrosis Europe • MD, PhD Sylwia Stężowska – Kubiak (Department of Gastroenterology and Metabolic Diseases, Medical Univeristy, Poznań, Poland) • MD Andrzej Pogorzelski (Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, Rabka-Zdrój, Poland) • MD, PhD Agnieszka Sobczyńska-Tomaszewska (Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, Poland) THANK YOU