Outpatient, sequential, parenteral-oral antibiotic therapy for lower risk febrile neutropenia in children with malignant disease -: A single-center, randomized, controlled trial in Argentina

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作者
Paganini, H
Gómez, S
Ruvinsky, S
Zubizarreta, P
Latella, A
Fraquelli, L
Iturres, AS
Casimir, L
Debbag, R
机构
[1] Hosp Pediat Prof Dr Juan P Garrahan, Dept Infect Dis & Epidemiol, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[2] Hosp Pediat Prof Dr Juan P Garrahan, Dept Hematol & Oncol, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[3] Hosp Pediat Prof Dr Juan P Garrahan, Dept Pediat, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[4] Hosp Pediat Prof Dr Juan P Garrahan, Dept Microbiol, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
fever; neutropenia; child; outpatient; oral therapy;
D O I
10.1002/cncr.11251
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND. Recent reports and previous randomized trials conducted at the authors' institution suggested that children with lower risk febrile neutropenic (LRFN) may benefit from substitution of oral antibiotic therapy for parenteral therapy. The objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of parenteral-oral outpatient therapy in the management of children with LRFN who were receiving treatment for malignant disease. METHODS. From August 2000 to April 2002, 135 children with a median age of 7.5 years (range, 1.6-15.8 years) who had a total of 177 episodes of LRFN were included in a prospective, randomized, single-institution trial. Children with LRFN received a single dose of ceftriaxone and amikacin and completed a risk-assessment work-up. All patients were discharged immediately and, at 24 hours, were allocated randomly to two groups: Group A (89 episodes) received oral ciprofloxacin, and Group B (88 episodes) received intravenous ceftriaxone. RESULTS. Most patients (61% in Group A and 51% in Group 13) were receiving treatment for leukemia (P value not significant [NS]). Twenty-eight children (31%) in Group A and 22 children (25%) in Group B displayed unexplained fever (P value NS). No significant differences in sites of initial infection were found between the two groups. The median duration of neutropenia was 4.2 days and 4.7 days for Group A and Group B, respectively (P value NS); the median duration of fever was 2.3 days and 2.6 days, respectively (P value NS); and the median duration of antibiotic treatment was 4.5 days and 4.8 days, respectively (P value NS). The overall results of the study were excellent. Only four treatment failures in Group A (5%) and 6 treatment failures in Group B (7%) were observed. These patients were readmitted to the hospital and did well with appropriate treatment. CONCLUSIONS. in children with LRFN who are receiving treatment for malignant disease, outpatient oral ciprofloxacin after 24 hours of a single dose of intravenous ceftriaxone and amikacin was as safe and efficacious as parenteral ceftriaxone. Outpatient management and early antibiotic withdrawal were safe for both groups.
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