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Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia
BACKGROUND: In children and adolescents with fever in neutropenia (FN) during chemotherapy for cancer, hemoglobin ≥90 g/L at presentation with FN had been associated with adverse events (AE). This analysis explored three hypothetical pathophysiological mechanisms potentially explaining this counteri...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4096594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25020130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101696 |
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author | Ammann, Roland A. Niggli, Felix K. Leibundgut, Kurt Teuffel, Oliver Bodmer, Nicole |
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description | BACKGROUND: In children and adolescents with fever in neutropenia (FN) during chemotherapy for cancer, hemoglobin ≥90 g/L at presentation with FN had been associated with adverse events (AE). This analysis explored three hypothetical pathophysiological mechanisms potentially explaining this counterintuitive finding, and further analyzed the statistical association between hemoglobin and AE. METHODS: Two of 8 centers, reporting on 311 of 421 FN episodes in 138 of 215 patients participated in this retrospective analysis based on prospectively collected data from three databases (SPOG 2003 FN, transfusion and hematology laboratories). Associations with AE were analyzed using mixed logistic regression. RESULTS: Hemoglobin was ≥90 g/L in 141 (45%) of 311 FN episodes, specifically in 59/103 (57%) episodes with AE, and in 82/208 (39%) without (OR, 2.3; 99%CI, 1.1–4.9; P = 0.004). In FN with AE, hemoglobin was bimodally distributed with a dip around 85 g/L. There were no significant interactions for center, age and sex. In multivariate mixed logistic regression, AE was significantly and independently associated with leukopenia (leukocytes <0.3 G/L; OR, 3.3; 99%CI, 1.1–99; P = 0.004), dehydration (hemoglobin(Presentation)/hemoglobin(8–72 hours) ≥1.10 in untransfused patients; OR, 3.5; 99%CI, 1.1–11.4; P = 0.006) and non-moderate anemia (difference from 85 g/L; 1.6 per 10 g/L; 1.0–2.6; P = 0.005), but not with recent transfusion of packed red blood cells (pRBC), very recent transfusion of pRBC or platelets, or with hemoglobin ≥90 g/L as such. CONCLUSIONS: Non-moderate anemia and dehydration were significantly and relevantly associated with the risk of AE in children with cancer and FN. These results need validation in prospective cohorts before clinical implementation. |
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spelling | pubmed-40965942014-07-17 Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia Ammann, Roland A. Niggli, Felix K. Leibundgut, Kurt Teuffel, Oliver Bodmer, Nicole PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In children and adolescents with fever in neutropenia (FN) during chemotherapy for cancer, hemoglobin ≥90 g/L at presentation with FN had been associated with adverse events (AE). This analysis explored three hypothetical pathophysiological mechanisms potentially explaining this counterintuitive finding, and further analyzed the statistical association between hemoglobin and AE. METHODS: Two of 8 centers, reporting on 311 of 421 FN episodes in 138 of 215 patients participated in this retrospective analysis based on prospectively collected data from three databases (SPOG 2003 FN, transfusion and hematology laboratories). Associations with AE were analyzed using mixed logistic regression. RESULTS: Hemoglobin was ≥90 g/L in 141 (45%) of 311 FN episodes, specifically in 59/103 (57%) episodes with AE, and in 82/208 (39%) without (OR, 2.3; 99%CI, 1.1–4.9; P = 0.004). In FN with AE, hemoglobin was bimodally distributed with a dip around 85 g/L. There were no significant interactions for center, age and sex. In multivariate mixed logistic regression, AE was significantly and independently associated with leukopenia (leukocytes <0.3 G/L; OR, 3.3; 99%CI, 1.1–99; P = 0.004), dehydration (hemoglobin(Presentation)/hemoglobin(8–72 hours) ≥1.10 in untransfused patients; OR, 3.5; 99%CI, 1.1–11.4; P = 0.006) and non-moderate anemia (difference from 85 g/L; 1.6 per 10 g/L; 1.0–2.6; P = 0.005), but not with recent transfusion of packed red blood cells (pRBC), very recent transfusion of pRBC or platelets, or with hemoglobin ≥90 g/L as such. CONCLUSIONS: Non-moderate anemia and dehydration were significantly and relevantly associated with the risk of AE in children with cancer and FN. These results need validation in prospective cohorts before clinical implementation. Public Library of Science 2014-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4096594/ /pubmed/25020130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101696 Text en © 2014 Ammann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ammann, Roland A. Niggli, Felix K. Leibundgut, Kurt Teuffel, Oliver Bodmer, Nicole Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia |
title | Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia |
title_full | Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia |
title_fullStr | Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia |
title_short | Exploring the Association of Hemoglobin Level and Adverse Events in Children with Cancer Presenting with Fever in Neutropenia |
title_sort | exploring the association of hemoglobin level and adverse events in children with cancer presenting with fever in neutropenia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4096594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25020130 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101696 |
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