Clinical profile of high-risk febrile neutropenia in a tertiary care hospital

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作者
Bhojaraja, Mohan V. [1 ]
Kanakalakshmi, Sushma T. [2 ]
Prabhu, Mukhyaprana M. [1 ]
Thomas, Joseph [3 ]
机构
[1] Manipal Univ, Kasturba Med Coll, Dept Med, Manipal, Karnataka, India
[2] Manipal Univ, Dept Anaesthesiol, Kasturba Med Coll, Manipal, Karnataka, India
[3] Manipal Univ, Dept Med Oncol, Kasturba Med Coll, Manipal 576104, Karnataka, India
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AUSTRALASIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2016年 / 9卷 / 06期
关键词
Febrile neutropenia; gram-negative organisms; central venous catheters;
D O I
10.4066/AMJ.2016.2613
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Infection in the immunocompromised host has been a reason of concern in the clinical setting and a topic of debate for decades. In this study, the aim was to analyse the clinical profile of high-risk febrile neutropenic patients. Aims To study the clinical profile of high risk febrile neutropenia patients with the objective of identifying the most common associated malignancy, most common associated pathogen, the source of infection, to correlate the treatment and management with that of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) 2010 guidelines and to assess the clinical outcome. Methods A cross-sectional time bound study was carried out and a total of 80 episodes of high-risk febrile neutropenia were recorded among patients with malignancies from September 2011 to July 2013 with each episode being taken as a new case. Results Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (30 per cent) was the most common malignancy associated, commonest source of infection was due to central venous catheters, the commonest pathogens were gram negative (52 per cent) the treatment and management of each episode of high risk febrile neutropenia correlated with that of IDSA 2010 guidelines and the mortality rate was 13.75 per cent. Conclusion Febrile neutropenia is one of the major complications and cause of mortality in patients with malignancy and hence understanding its entire spectrum can help us reduce morbidity and mortality.
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