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Bloodstream infection in pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia induced by chemotherapy

INTRODUCTION: Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a serious complication of cancer chemotherapy. The present study aimed to identify risk factors for documented infection in pediatric patients with FN and cancer. METHODS: This prospective cohort study included patients under 18 years from 2016 to 2018. Infe...

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Autores principales: Lima, Mariana Antunes Faria, de Sá Rodrigues, Karla Emília, Vanucci, Michelle Fonseca, da Silva, Paula Larissa Lebron, Baeta, Thais, Oliveira, Iara Paiva, Romanelli, Roberta Maia de Castro
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34866034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.htct.2021.08.005
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author Lima, Mariana Antunes Faria
de Sá Rodrigues, Karla Emília
Vanucci, Michelle Fonseca
da Silva, Paula Larissa Lebron
Baeta, Thais
Oliveira, Iara Paiva
Romanelli, Roberta Maia de Castro
author_facet Lima, Mariana Antunes Faria
de Sá Rodrigues, Karla Emília
Vanucci, Michelle Fonseca
da Silva, Paula Larissa Lebron
Baeta, Thais
Oliveira, Iara Paiva
Romanelli, Roberta Maia de Castro
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description INTRODUCTION: Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a serious complication of cancer chemotherapy. The present study aimed to identify risk factors for documented infection in pediatric patients with FN and cancer. METHODS: This prospective cohort study included patients under 18 years from 2016 to 2018. Infection was defined according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. RESULTS: A total of 172 febrile neutropenic episodes were evaluated. From univariate analysis, the risk factors were: female gender; monocyte count < 100 cell/mm³, platelets < 50,000, C-reactive protein (CRP) > 90 mg/dl and hemoglobin < 7mg/dl at the onset of an episode; two or more episodes of FN, and; fever onset; positive blood culture at the fever onset. Independent risk factors according to the multivariate analysis were: CRP at the onset of a febrile episode > 90mg/dl, fever onset and first blood culture with a positive result. The lowest probability of infection was related to first episode and to platelets > 50,000 at the onset of fever. CONCLUSION: A CRP > 90 at the onset of a febrile episode, platelets < 50,000, second episode or more, first fever episode during hospitalization and positive first blood culture were found to be associated with a higher risk of infection and they could be useful for the establishment of risk scores for infection in neutropenic children.
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spelling pubmed-102442512023-06-08 Bloodstream infection in pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia induced by chemotherapy Lima, Mariana Antunes Faria de Sá Rodrigues, Karla Emília Vanucci, Michelle Fonseca da Silva, Paula Larissa Lebron Baeta, Thais Oliveira, Iara Paiva Romanelli, Roberta Maia de Castro Hematol Transfus Cell Ther Original Article INTRODUCTION: Febrile neutropenia (FN) is a serious complication of cancer chemotherapy. The present study aimed to identify risk factors for documented infection in pediatric patients with FN and cancer. METHODS: This prospective cohort study included patients under 18 years from 2016 to 2018. Infection was defined according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria. RESULTS: A total of 172 febrile neutropenic episodes were evaluated. From univariate analysis, the risk factors were: female gender; monocyte count < 100 cell/mm³, platelets < 50,000, C-reactive protein (CRP) > 90 mg/dl and hemoglobin < 7mg/dl at the onset of an episode; two or more episodes of FN, and; fever onset; positive blood culture at the fever onset. Independent risk factors according to the multivariate analysis were: CRP at the onset of a febrile episode > 90mg/dl, fever onset and first blood culture with a positive result. The lowest probability of infection was related to first episode and to platelets > 50,000 at the onset of fever. CONCLUSION: A CRP > 90 at the onset of a febrile episode, platelets < 50,000, second episode or more, first fever episode during hospitalization and positive first blood culture were found to be associated with a higher risk of infection and they could be useful for the establishment of risk scores for infection in neutropenic children. Sociedade Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia 2023 2021-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10244251/ /pubmed/34866034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.htct.2021.08.005 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. on behalf of Associação Brasileira de Hematologia, Hemoterapia e Terapia Celular. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Lima, Mariana Antunes Faria
de Sá Rodrigues, Karla Emília
Vanucci, Michelle Fonseca
da Silva, Paula Larissa Lebron
Baeta, Thais
Oliveira, Iara Paiva
Romanelli, Roberta Maia de Castro
Bloodstream infection in pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia induced by chemotherapy
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title_full Bloodstream infection in pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia induced by chemotherapy
title_fullStr Bloodstream infection in pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia induced by chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Bloodstream infection in pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia induced by chemotherapy
title_short Bloodstream infection in pediatric patients with febrile neutropenia induced by chemotherapy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10244251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34866034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.htct.2021.08.005
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