[Management of 315neutropenic febrile episodes in a cancer center]. / Prise en charge de 315épisodes neutropéniques fébriles dans un centre anticancéreux.
Med Mal Infect
; 39(6): 388-93, 2009 Jun.
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UNLABELLED: Management of febrile neutropenic patients is described in guidelines. Each cancer center can adapt these according to its local bacterial ecology. We present a retrospective study made in a cancer center from 2001 to 2003. METHOD: Three hundred and fifteen febrile neutropenic episodes after chemotherapy (66% for solid tumor) were analysed. RESULTS: For 279 episodes, no antibiotic therapy was given before admission. Clinical or radiological manifestations occurred in 46%; microbiologically documented infections by hemocultures in 28% (Gram positive: 42%; Gram negative: 51%) and by puncture in 14% (Gram negative: 58%). The length of pyrexia was inferior to 7 days in 88% and neutropenia inferior 7 days in 80.8%. 79.7% of episodes were treated with one of the three antibiotic therapy recommended by the center (ceftriaxone+tobramycin; ceftriaxone+ciprofloxacin; ceftriaxone+ofloxacin); 13.3% were treated with an other therapy; 7% received no antibiotic therapy. 68.5% of patients treated with one of the three antibiotic therapies, became afebrile without changing the antibiotic protocol. CONCLUSION: In our study, there were a majority of Gram negative bacteria except for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The three antibiotic therapy recommended by the center (third generation cephalosporin+aminoglycosides or fluoroquinolones) were effective and glycopeptide was not necessary in first intention treatment.
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Fiebre
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Neoplasias
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Neutropenia
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Etiology_studies
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Guideline
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Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Humans
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Fr
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2009
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