Epidemiological and microbiological characteristics of episodes of Febrile Neutropenia (NF) in children with cancer at the Hospital del Niño - Dr. José Renán Esquivel (HNJRE)

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https://doi.org/10.37980/im.journal.rspp.20232175

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febril neutropenia, cancer, chemotherapy, pediatrics

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Introduction: Febrile neutropenia (NF) constitutes a frequent complication, considered an infectious emergency in cancer patients receiving myelosuppressive treatment. Methodology: A descriptive retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the records of all episodes of NF secondary to chemotherapy admitted to the Hospital del Niño - Dr. José Renán Esquivel during the period from January to December 2017. Results: The study consisted of the evaluation of epidemiological characteristics and identification of infectious agents in 49 cases of NF, and 104 febrile events. It was observed that 51% of the cases were male, with a mean age of 7 years, and recovery from NF in the first 7 days of 68%. Most hospitalizations (53.8%) lasted from 1 to 7 days, with a direct relationship with the number of days of fever and the presence of neutropenia. The case fatality rate was 6.1%. The most frequent etiological agents were Pseudomonas aeruginosa, coagulase-negative Staphylococci and methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus. Conclusion: The findings provide insight into the current epidemiology of patients with NF admitted to the hospital, in order to optimize treatment to reduce the case-fatality rate.

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2013-12-18

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