Infectious complications related to acquired neutropenia have become a major medical issue, often requiring intensive care management. These infections may be lethal if empirical broad-spectrum treatment is not rapidly started at the first sign of infection (i.e., fever), and this concept is now widely recognized a standard practice. However, the choice of antibiotics has generated considerable controversy for nearly 25 years. After reviewing some particularities of infection in neutropenic patients, this paper will discuss the options and present comprehensive algorithm for non-infectious diseases specialist, including recent advances about early IV-oral switch and the selection of low risk patients for outpatient management
Infection in the neutropenic patient has remained a major clinical challenge for over three decades....
The importance of neutropenia as a predisposing factor for infection in patients with haematological...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections. Therefore, all ne...
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections. Therefore, all ne...
Introduction Neutropenia is a frequent complication in patients with malignancies undergoing cytosta...
Fever has long been associated with malignancy and remains a common problem in cancer patients. With...
In the last decades, advances in early diagnosis and prompt management of febrile neutropenia have m...
Cancer patients are at risk of infectious complications due to neutropenia following chemotherapy or...
Determinations of the type and setting of empirical therapy for immunocompromised patients with feve...
Infection remains the most common complication of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. Bacterial infect...
Chemotherapy-related neutropenia is frequently complicated by infections. In granulocytopenic cancer...
Neutropenia is the most common factor predisposing cancer patients to infection, and is associated w...
Fever is the principle sign of infection in neutropenic patient and frequently may be the only evide...
Fever may be the only clinical symptom at the onset of infection in neutropenic cancer patients unde...
Infection in the neutropenic patient has remained a major clinical challenge for over three decades....
The importance of neutropenia as a predisposing factor for infection in patients with haematological...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections. Therefore, all ne...
Cancer patients treated with chemotherapy are susceptible to bacterial infections. Therefore, all ne...
Introduction Neutropenia is a frequent complication in patients with malignancies undergoing cytosta...
Fever has long been associated with malignancy and remains a common problem in cancer patients. With...
In the last decades, advances in early diagnosis and prompt management of febrile neutropenia have m...
Cancer patients are at risk of infectious complications due to neutropenia following chemotherapy or...
Determinations of the type and setting of empirical therapy for immunocompromised patients with feve...
Infection remains the most common complication of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia. Bacterial infect...
Chemotherapy-related neutropenia is frequently complicated by infections. In granulocytopenic cancer...
Neutropenia is the most common factor predisposing cancer patients to infection, and is associated w...
Fever is the principle sign of infection in neutropenic patient and frequently may be the only evide...
Fever may be the only clinical symptom at the onset of infection in neutropenic cancer patients unde...
Infection in the neutropenic patient has remained a major clinical challenge for over three decades....
The importance of neutropenia as a predisposing factor for infection in patients with haematological...
Background. Neutropenic patients with cancer may develop several episodes of fever and infection dur...