AbstractBackgroundAlthough cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based published guideline on the appropriate use of antimicrobial treatment in this group of patients.MethodsWe retrospectively collected medical records of all terminal cancer patients who died in the oncology department over a 15-month period and were reviewed for the pattern of infection and causes of antimicrobial use during the patients’ last admission of life.ResultsA total of 258 eligible patients were enrolled, there was an equal distribution of males and females (M/F: 129/129), and the mean age was 60.5years. 221 patients admitted with fever (85%), 22 patients (8.5%) got fever after hospitalization and 15 patients (5.8%) did not suffer fro...
PURPOSE: Prompt antibiotic therapy is standard of care for patients with fever and neutropenia (FN) ...
BACKGROUND: Infective endocarditis (IE) in cancer patients is increasing, but because little is know...
ObjectiveTo study the trends in mortality over 15 years in hospitalized cancer patients with bloodst...
Background: Although cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based publis...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based ...
Background: In terminally ill cancer patients approaching the dying phase, liberal use of antimicrob...
Background: The aim of this study was to elucidate whether palliative cancer patients benefit from a...
Terminally ill patients are very susceptible to infections, which are the result of disease-related ...
processes and/or therapy-induced mechanisms. These patients are already subject to multiple severe s...
Introduction: Though with the invent of better diagnostic and therapeutic modalities the mortality r...
Introduction. Cancer patients being immunosuppressed are vulnerable to develop infections. Knowledge...
The pattern of antibiotics use in cancer patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) of dharma is canc...
Background: Initial management of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropaenia (FN) comprises empirical...
Objective: We aimed to determine the frequency, type, and etiology of infections and the risk factor...
Background : Up to 10% of patients who develop a nosocomial blood stream infection (BSI) in the hos...
PURPOSE: Prompt antibiotic therapy is standard of care for patients with fever and neutropenia (FN) ...
BACKGROUND: Infective endocarditis (IE) in cancer patients is increasing, but because little is know...
ObjectiveTo study the trends in mortality over 15 years in hospitalized cancer patients with bloodst...
Background: Although cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based publis...
AbstractBackgroundAlthough cancer patients are susceptible to infection, there is no evidence-based ...
Background: In terminally ill cancer patients approaching the dying phase, liberal use of antimicrob...
Background: The aim of this study was to elucidate whether palliative cancer patients benefit from a...
Terminally ill patients are very susceptible to infections, which are the result of disease-related ...
processes and/or therapy-induced mechanisms. These patients are already subject to multiple severe s...
Introduction: Though with the invent of better diagnostic and therapeutic modalities the mortality r...
Introduction. Cancer patients being immunosuppressed are vulnerable to develop infections. Knowledge...
The pattern of antibiotics use in cancer patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) of dharma is canc...
Background: Initial management of chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropaenia (FN) comprises empirical...
Objective: We aimed to determine the frequency, type, and etiology of infections and the risk factor...
Background : Up to 10% of patients who develop a nosocomial blood stream infection (BSI) in the hos...
PURPOSE: Prompt antibiotic therapy is standard of care for patients with fever and neutropenia (FN) ...
BACKGROUND: Infective endocarditis (IE) in cancer patients is increasing, but because little is know...
ObjectiveTo study the trends in mortality over 15 years in hospitalized cancer patients with bloodst...