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Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study
Objectives: The analysis of epidemiology, risk factors and outcome of infections in children with malignant bone tumors (MBT) undergoing chemotherapy. Methods: In this retrospective nationwide multicenter cross-sectional study, a total number of 126 children with MBT including 70 with Ewing sarcoma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31213862 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S199657 |
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author | Czyzewski, Krzysztof Galazka, Przemyslaw Zalas-Wiecek, Patrycja Gryniewicz-Kwiatkowska, Olga Gietka, Agnieszka Semczuk, Katarzyna Chelmecka-Wiktorczyk, Liliana Zak, Iwona Salamonowicz, Malgorzata Fraczkiewicz, Jowita Zajac-Spychala, Olga Bien, Ewa Plonowski, Marcin Wawrykow, Pawel Pierlejewski, Filip Gamrot, Zuzanna Malas, Zofia Stolpa, Weronika Musial, Jakub Styczynski, Jan |
author_facet | Czyzewski, Krzysztof Galazka, Przemyslaw Zalas-Wiecek, Patrycja Gryniewicz-Kwiatkowska, Olga Gietka, Agnieszka Semczuk, Katarzyna Chelmecka-Wiktorczyk, Liliana Zak, Iwona Salamonowicz, Malgorzata Fraczkiewicz, Jowita Zajac-Spychala, Olga Bien, Ewa Plonowski, Marcin Wawrykow, Pawel Pierlejewski, Filip Gamrot, Zuzanna Malas, Zofia Stolpa, Weronika Musial, Jakub Styczynski, Jan |
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description | Objectives: The analysis of epidemiology, risk factors and outcome of infections in children with malignant bone tumors (MBT) undergoing chemotherapy. Methods: In this retrospective nationwide multicenter cross-sectional study, a total number of 126 children with MBT including 70 with Ewing sarcoma (ES) and 56 with osteosarcoma (OSA) were screened for infections over a period of 72 consecutive months. Results: The risk of infection was 7.15-fold higher in patients with ES as compared to the OSA group, especially concerning bacterial infections (4.1-fold increase risk). Bacterial infections occurred in 74.3% patients with ES and in 41.1% with OSA. The median time from diagnosis to first infection was 4.9 months. 33.0% of bacterial episodes were diagnosed as bloodstream (BSI), 31.1% as gastrointestinal tract, 30.1% as urinary tract infection. Infection-related mortality (IRM) from bacterial infection was 6% and 15% in ES and OSA patients, respectively. Cumulative incidence was 7.1% for invasive fungal disease and 6.3% for viral infections. The only significant risk factor for IRM was time to infection ≥5 months since the beginning of chemotherapy. All patients who have died from infection had BSI and were in neutropenia. Conclusions: Infections in the children with MBT in our study occurred with high frequency, especially in patients with ES. The most frequent were bacterial infections, while fungal and viral infections were episodic. Among the bacterial infections, bloodstream, urinary tract and gastrointestinal tract infections occurred with similar frequency. All deceased patients died due to BSI. Bacterial infection occurring ≥5 months since the beginning of chemotherapy was a risk factor for death. |
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spelling | pubmed-65497592019-06-18 Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study Czyzewski, Krzysztof Galazka, Przemyslaw Zalas-Wiecek, Patrycja Gryniewicz-Kwiatkowska, Olga Gietka, Agnieszka Semczuk, Katarzyna Chelmecka-Wiktorczyk, Liliana Zak, Iwona Salamonowicz, Malgorzata Fraczkiewicz, Jowita Zajac-Spychala, Olga Bien, Ewa Plonowski, Marcin Wawrykow, Pawel Pierlejewski, Filip Gamrot, Zuzanna Malas, Zofia Stolpa, Weronika Musial, Jakub Styczynski, Jan Infect Drug Resist Original Research Objectives: The analysis of epidemiology, risk factors and outcome of infections in children with malignant bone tumors (MBT) undergoing chemotherapy. Methods: In this retrospective nationwide multicenter cross-sectional study, a total number of 126 children with MBT including 70 with Ewing sarcoma (ES) and 56 with osteosarcoma (OSA) were screened for infections over a period of 72 consecutive months. Results: The risk of infection was 7.15-fold higher in patients with ES as compared to the OSA group, especially concerning bacterial infections (4.1-fold increase risk). Bacterial infections occurred in 74.3% patients with ES and in 41.1% with OSA. The median time from diagnosis to first infection was 4.9 months. 33.0% of bacterial episodes were diagnosed as bloodstream (BSI), 31.1% as gastrointestinal tract, 30.1% as urinary tract infection. Infection-related mortality (IRM) from bacterial infection was 6% and 15% in ES and OSA patients, respectively. Cumulative incidence was 7.1% for invasive fungal disease and 6.3% for viral infections. The only significant risk factor for IRM was time to infection ≥5 months since the beginning of chemotherapy. All patients who have died from infection had BSI and were in neutropenia. Conclusions: Infections in the children with MBT in our study occurred with high frequency, especially in patients with ES. The most frequent were bacterial infections, while fungal and viral infections were episodic. Among the bacterial infections, bloodstream, urinary tract and gastrointestinal tract infections occurred with similar frequency. All deceased patients died due to BSI. Bacterial infection occurring ≥5 months since the beginning of chemotherapy was a risk factor for death. Dove 2019-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6549759/ /pubmed/31213862 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S199657 Text en © 2019 Czyzewski et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php). |
spellingShingle | Original Research Czyzewski, Krzysztof Galazka, Przemyslaw Zalas-Wiecek, Patrycja Gryniewicz-Kwiatkowska, Olga Gietka, Agnieszka Semczuk, Katarzyna Chelmecka-Wiktorczyk, Liliana Zak, Iwona Salamonowicz, Malgorzata Fraczkiewicz, Jowita Zajac-Spychala, Olga Bien, Ewa Plonowski, Marcin Wawrykow, Pawel Pierlejewski, Filip Gamrot, Zuzanna Malas, Zofia Stolpa, Weronika Musial, Jakub Styczynski, Jan Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study |
title | Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study |
title_full | Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study |
title_fullStr | Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study |
title_full_unstemmed | Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study |
title_short | Infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study |
title_sort | infectious complications in children with malignant bone tumors: a multicenter nationwide study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6549759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31213862 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S199657 |
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