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Fungal cultures in bronchiectasis don’t predict outcomes


 

Expert opinion

Several of the experts at the presentation provided an opinion. Some reported that they would continue to order fungal cultures on a routine basis, while others said that they now, on the basis of these data, plan to order cultures only at the first visit or when fungal infection is suspected of exacerbating the disease.

Of this latter group, which seemed to be dominant, Juzar Ali, MD, professor of medicine, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, said that he has not been ordering fungal cultures on every visit. Rather, he has been doing so selectively. Examples include those who are on steroids or those with an unusual pattern of exacerbations.

“The value of these data is that they have now provided some data to support this approach,” Dr. Ali said in an interview. Noting that this is the first large study to address this question in a systematic way, he considers this to be a valuable contribution for approaching a common clinical issue.

Dr. McShane reports no relevant financial relationships. Dr. Ali reports a financial relationship with Insmed.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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