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Predicting fever in neutropenia with safety-relevant events in children undergoing chemotherapy for cancer: The prospective multicenter SPOG 2015 FN Definition Study

Publié dansPediatric blood & cancer, vol. 68, no. 12, e29253
Date de publication2021-12
Date de mise en ligne2021-07-26
Résumé

Background: Fever in neutropenia (FN) remains a frequent complication in pediatric patients undergoing chemotherapy for cancer. Preventive strategies, like primary antibiotic prophylaxis, need to be evidence-based.

Procedure: Data on pediatric patients with any malignancy from the prospective multicenter SPOG 2015 FN Definition Study (NCT02324231) were analyzed. A score predicting the risk to develop FN with safety-relevant events (SRE; bacteremia, severe sepsis, intensive care unit admission, death) was developed using multivariate mixed Poisson regression. Its predictive performance was assessed by internal cross-validation and compared with the performance of published rules.

Results: In 238 patients, 318 FN episodes were recorded, including 53 (17%) with bacteremia and 68 (21%) with SRE. The risk-prediction score used three variables: chemotherapy intensity, defined according to the expected duration of severe neutropenia, time since diagnosis, and type of malignancy. Its cross-validated performance, assessed by the time needed to cover (TNC) one event, exceeded the performance of published rules. A clinically useful score threshold of ≥11 resulted in 2.3% time at risk and 4.1 months TNC. Using external information on efficacy and timing of intermittent antibiotic prophylaxis, 4.3 months of prophylaxis were needed to prevent one FN with bacteremia, and 5.2 months to prevent one FN with SRE, using a threshold of ≥11.

Conclusions: This score, based on three routinely accessible characteristics, accurately identifies pediatric patients at risk to develop FN with SRE during chemotherapy. The score can help to design clinical decision rules on targeted primary antibiotic prophylaxis and corresponding efficacy studies.

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Mots-clés
  • Antibiotic prophylaxis
  • Febrile neutropenia
  • Infections in immunocompromised hosts
  • Neutropenia
  • Pediatric oncology
  • Risk-prediction score
Financement
  • Swiss Cancer League - [KLS-3645-02-2015]
Citation (format ISO)
LAVIERI, Luana et al. Predicting fever in neutropenia with safety-relevant events in children undergoing chemotherapy for cancer: The prospective multicenter SPOG 2015 FN Definition Study. In: Pediatric blood & cancer, 2021, vol. 68, n° 12, p. e29253. doi: 10.1002/pbc.29253
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ISSN du journal1545-5009
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Création12/10/2021 12:17:00
Première validation12/10/2021 12:17:00
Heure de mise à jour16/03/2023 01:55:51
Changement de statut16/03/2023 01:55:50
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